Non-Surgical Procedures
Thank you for attending your consultation today. In order to help prepare you for your upcoming procedure, we have created a page containing all of the information relating to your procedure. This page is easily accessible and means you will always have the most up-to-date version of our documentation
Patient Information & Consents
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As a digital practice, all our consents and required documentation are completed and signed online. It is important that you read this information carefully, as proposed by Dr Chinsee and agreed upon by you.
Dermal Filler pre-care
Ensure you have completed your new patient form prior to your appointment
Avoid caffeine, alcohol, smoking & blood thinners (eg. fish oil, aspirin, green tea & vitamin e) for at least 24 hours prior to your appointment.
Avoid Skin treatments including facials, lasers, microneedling and waxing for at least 2 weeks prior to your appointment
If you have a history of cold sores, we recommend start taking your anti-viral tablets for up to 48 hours before. Any Lip procedures, can activate the cold sore virus
Please ensure you arrive with no makeup on to your appointment
Dermal Filler, Skin Boosters & Bio-Remodelling post-care
Common side affects like bruising, swelling and redness should resolve within two weeks
Ice may gently be applied after treatment for comfort
Anti-histamines may be taken to reduce swelling
Hirudoid or Arnica creams can be used for bruising
Remain upright and do not touch treatment area for 4 hours
Don’t apply products containing AHA’s, Vitamin A, scrubs, or enzymes
Cleanse treatment area very gently
Avoid wearing tight caps or garments in the treatment area for 12 hours
Avoid strenuous exercise and heat (saunas, LED, hot showers) for 48 hours
No peels, IPL, laser, facial treatments not prescribed by the clinic for 2 weeks
Don’t massage treatment area for 2 weeks
Paracetamol is recommended for any headaches. Avoid Ibuprofen
Do not massage treatment area for two weeks
Dermal Filler, Skin Boosters & Bio-Remodelling risks & complications
Dermal filler, Skin boosters and Bio-remodelling injections may carry risks and complications which include bleeding, redness, bruising, swelling, tenderness, lumps and bumps, asymmetry, irregularities, infection, nerve damage, filler migration, vascular occlusion, blindness, skin necrosis, granulomas (nodules), tingling or mild itching symptoms and/or allergic reactions.
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As a digital practice, all our consents and required documentation are completed and signed online. It is important that you read this information carefully, as proposed by Dr Chinsee and agreed upon by you.
Rejuran pre-care
Ensure you have completed your new patient form prior to your appointment
Avoid caffeine, alcohol, smoking & blood thinners (eg. fish oil, aspirin, green tea & vitamin e) for at least 24 hours prior to your appointment.
Avoid Skin treatments including facials, lasers, microneedling and waxing for at least 2 weeks prior to your appointment
Please ensure you arrive with no makeup on to your appointment
Rejuran post-care
Common side affects like bruising, swelling and redness should resolve within two weeks
Before touching your face or applying skin products, make sure to wash your hands
thoroughly as it may cause bacterial infection due to open microchannels.Ice or cool compress may gently be applied after treatment for comfort
Anti-histamines may be taken to reduce swelling
Hirudoid or Arnica creams can be used for bruising
Remain upright and do not touch treatment area for 4 hours
Keep skin hydrated
Don’t apply products containing AHA’s, Vitamin A, scrubs, or enzymes for 7 days
Cleanse treatment area very gently
Avoid wearing tight caps or garments in the treatment area for 12 hours
Avoid strenuous exercise and heat (saunas, LED, hot showers) for 48 hours
Avoid excessive alcohol for a week and lifestyle that would contribute to stress.
No peels, IPL, laser, facial treatments not prescribed by the clinic for 2 weeks
Don’t massage treatment area for 2 weeks
Paracetamol is recommended for any headaches. Avoid Ibuprofen
Do not massage treatment area for two weeks
Existing acne can be temporarily exacerbated post-treatment but it usually resolves
within a week.
Rejuran risks & complications
Rejuran injections may carry risks and complications which include bleeding, redness, bruising, swelling, tenderness, lumps and bumps, asymmetry, irregularities, infection, nerve damage, filler migration, vascular occlusion, blindness, skin necrosis, granulomas (nodules), tingling or mild itching symptoms and/or allergic reactions.
Common side effects include:
Minor flaking, dryness and peeling may last 7-10 days.
Micro scabs may form but will fall off within a few days (7~10 days for face).
You will see small blebs on your face after the Rejuran injection, however the blebs will
disappear in 3 days.Swelling and bruising can occur on the day of treatment, bruising may surface in a
couple of days after treatment and may last up to 2 weeks.Moderate erythema (redness), swelling and skin sensitivity (3-7 days).
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (darkening of the skin) : This can last from 2
weeks to 12 months and may resolve itself, however, you may need a prescribed cream
to promote the healing the process faster.Development of infection that in rare cases could lead to scarring caused by picking,
and failure to follow aftercare instructions.Petechiae (pinpoint red spots caused by bleeding) may occasionally occur immediately after treatment.
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As a digital practice, all our consents and required documentation are completed and signed online. It is important that you read this information carefully, as proposed by Dr Chinsee and agreed upon by you.
Anti-wrinkle pre-care
Ensure you have completed your new patient form prior to your appointment
Avoid caffeine, alcohol, smoking & blood thinners (eg. fish oil, aspirin, green tea & vitamin e) for at least 24 hours prior to your appointment.
Avoid Skin treatments including facials, lasers, microneedling and waxing for at least 2 weeks prior to your appointment
If you have a history of cold sores, we recommend start taking your anti-viral tablets for up to 48 hours before. Any Lip procedures, can activate the cold sore virus
Please ensure you arrive with no makeup on to your appointment
Anti-wrinkle post-care
Remain upright and do not touch treatment area for 4 hours
Don’t apply products containing AHA’s, Vitamin A, scrubs, or enzymes
Cleanse treatment area very gently
Avoid wearing tight caps or garments in the treatment area for 12 hours
Avoid strenuous exercise and heat (saunas, LED, hot showers) for 24 hours
No peels, IPL, laser, facial treatments not prescribed by the clinic for 2 weeks
Don’t massage treatment area for 2 weeks
Paracetamol is recommended for any headaches. Avoid Ibuprofen
Anti-wrinkle risks & complications
Anti-wrinkle injections may carry risks and complications which include bleeding, redness, bruising, swelling, tenderness, lumps and bumps, asymmetry, infection, nerve damage, facial drooping, headaches and migraines, tingling or mild itching symptoms and/or allergic reactions.
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As a digital practice, all our consents and required documentation are completed and signed online. It is important that you read this information carefully, as proposed by Dr Chinsee and agreed upon by you.
Thread Lift pre-care
Ensure you have completed your new patient form prior to your appointment
Avoid caffeine, alcohol, smoking & blood thinners (eg. fish oil, aspirin, green tea & vitamin e) for at least 24 hours prior to your appointment.
Avoid Skin treatments including facials, lasers, microneedling and waxing for at least 2 weeks prior to your appointment
If you have a history of cold sores, we recommend start taking your anti-viral tablets for up to 48 hours before. Any Lip procedures, can activate the colds ore virus
Please ensure you arrive with no makeup on to your appointment
Thread Lift post-care
If you have been given a facial garment: Wear 24/7 for 2 days and then at night for another 5 days
Sleep and rest on 2-3 pillows for 3 days. From days 3 – 7: sleep flat. From day 7: side sleeping
Wash skin with tepid water and a gentle cleanser – do so gently and with an upwards motion, don’t pull downwards
No exaggerated facial movements for 72 hours
Eat soft foods and avoid excessive chewing for 72 hours
Don’t apply products containing AHA’s, Vitamin A products, Retin-A, scrubs, or enzymes for 5 days
No strenuous exercise and heat (saunas, LED, hot showers) for 2 weeks
Don’t scrub, exfoliate, or massage treatment area for 2 weeks
No dental work for 2 weeks
No smoking for 6 weeks
Avoid wearing tight caps or garments in the treatment area for 48 hours
No peels, IPL, laser, facial treatments not prescribed by the clinic for 2 weeks
Paracetamol is recommended for any headaches or pain relief. Avoid Ibuprofen
Thread Lift risks & complications
Thread Lifts may carry risks and complications which include bleeding, redness, bruising, swelling, tenderness, facial nerve trauma, nerve damage, foreign body reaction, infection, needle hematoma, numbness, unsatisfactory results, thread breakage or migration, visibility of threads, puckering of threads, unevenness, and asymmetry.
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As a digital practice, all our consents and required documentation are completed and signed online. It is important that you read this information carefully, as proposed by Dr Chinsee and agreed upon by you.
Vitamin Infusion pre-care
Ensure you have completed your new patient form prior to your appointment
Avoid caffeine, alcohol, smoking & blood thinners (eg. fish oil, aspirin, green tea & vitamin e) for at least 24 hours prior to your appointment.
Avoid vasoconstrictive medications prior to your appointment.
Vitamin Infusion post-care
Take it easy for the remainder of the day
Keep injection site covered with bandaid
Avoid heavy lifting, exercise, saunas and pools for 48 hours
Stay hydrated and avoid alcohol for the next 48 hours.
In the unlikely event of bleeding afterwards from the cannula site, sit quietly and apply firm pressure to the area for 20 minutes. You can use a swab, clean cotton wool pad, a clean towel or flannel. Seek medical attention if bleeding does not stop.
Vitamin Infusion risks & complications
Vitamin infusions may carry risks and complications which include bleeding, redness, bruising, swelling, tenderness, infection, light headed, allergic reaction, fatigue, nausea & vomiting and headaches.
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As a digital practice, all our consents and required documentation are completed and signed online. It is important that you read this information carefully, as proposed by Dr Chinsee and agreed upon by you.
Non-Surgical Consent Form
Platelet-rich-plasma (PRP) pre-care
Ensure you have completed your new patient form prior to your appointment
Avoid caffeine, alcohol, smoking & blood thinners (eg. fish oil, aspirin, green tea & vitamin e) for at least 24 hours prior to your appointment.
Avoid Skin treatments including facials, lasers, microneedling and waxing for at least 2 weeks prior to your appointment
If you have a history of cold sores, we recommend start taking your anti-viral tablets for up to 48 hours before.
Please ensure you arrive with no makeup on to your appointment
Platelet-rich-plasma (PRP) post-care
Common side affects like bruising, swelling and redness should resolve within two weeks
Ice may gently be applied after treatment for comfort
Anti-histamines may be taken to reduce swelling
Hirudoid or Arnica creams can be used for bruising
Don’t apply products containing AHA’s, Vitamin A, scrubs, or enzymes
Cleanse treatment area very gently
Avoid strenuous exercise and heat (saunas, LED, hot showers) for 48 hours
No peels, IPL, laser, facial treatments not prescribed by the clinic for 2 weeks
Don’t massage treatment area for 2 weeks
Paracetamol is recommended for any pain relief. Avoid Ibuprofen
Platelet-rich-plasma (PRP) risks & complications
Platelet-rich-plasma dissolving injections may carry risks and complications which include bleeding, redness, bruising, swelling, tenderness, tissue damage, nerve injury, unsatisfactory results, tingling or mild itching symptoms and/or allergic reactions.
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As a digital practice, all our consents and required documentation are completed and signed online. It is important that you read this information carefully, as proposed by Dr Chinsee and agreed upon by you.
Non-Surgical Consent Form
Dermal Filler Dissolving pre-care
Ensure you have completed your new patient form prior to your appointment
Avoid caffeine, alcohol, smoking & blood thinners (eg. fish oil, aspirin, green tea & vitamin e) for at least 24 hours prior to your appointment.
Avoid Skin treatments including facials, lasers, microneedling and waxing for at least 2 weeks prior to your appointment
If you have a history of cold sores, we recommend start taking your anti-viral tablets for up to 48 hours before. Any Lip procedures, can activate the colds ore virus
Please ensure you arrive with no makeup on to your appointment
Dermal Filler Dissolving post-care
Common side affects like bruising, swelling and redness should resolve within two weeks
Ice may gently be applied after treatment for comfort
Anti-histamines may be taken to reduce swelling
Hirudoid or Arnica creams can be used for bruising
Don’t apply products containing AHA’s, Vitamin A, scrubs, or enzymes
Cleanse treatment area very gently
Avoid strenuous exercise and heat (saunas, LED, hot showers) for 48 hours
No peels, IPL, laser, facial treatments not prescribed by the clinic for 2 weeks
Don’t massage treatment area for 2 weeks
Paracetamol is recommended for any pain relief. Avoid Ibuprofen
Dermal Filler Dissolving risks & complications
Dermal filler dissolving injections may carry risks and complications which include bleeding, redness, bruising, swelling, scarring, vascular complications, pain and discomfort, tenderness, lumps and bumps, asymmetry, irregularities, unsatisfactory results, tingling or mild itching symptoms and/or allergic reactions.
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As a digital practice, all our consents and required documentation are completed and signed online. It is important that you read this information carefully, as proposed by Dr Chinsee and agreed upon by you.
Nanofat Transfer pre-care
Ensure you have completed your new patient form prior to your appointment
Avoid caffeine, alcohol, smoking & blood thinners (eg. fish oil, aspirin, green tea & vitamin e) for at least 24 hours prior to your appointment.
Avoid invasive skin treatments including lasers, microneedling and waxing for at least 2 weeks prior to your appointment on the area you are having done
If you have a history of cold sores, we recommend start taking your anti-viral tablets for up to 48 hours before. Any Lip procedures, can activate the colds ore virus
Please ensure you arrive with no makeup on to your appointment
Avoid clothes that need to be pulled over your head, this will prevent grafts
from becoming dislodged.
Nanofat transfer post-care
Have someone drive you home after your procedure.
Get plenty of rest.
Follow a balanced diet.
• Take pain medication as prescribed. Do not take aspirin or any products
containing aspirin, unless approved by your doctor.Avoid alcohol for 3 weeks following your procedure as it may cause fluid build up
If you smoke, you should consider stopping. Smoking can significantly
decrease the chances of survival of the transferred fat cells.Limit salt in your diet (if possible) in order to reduce facial swelling.
During your rest and recovery at home, you should avoid the temptation to
do a lot of household busywork like cleaning and gardening that involves
bending over and straining, this can lead to noticeable and prolonged
swelling.You can apply makeup to the face the day after your procedure if needed as long as
there are no stitches in the area.
When should I call my doctor?
Call you doctor if you notice any of the symptoms below:Worsening swelling and redness that persist after a few days.
Increased redness
Severe or increased pain not relieved by medication.
Any side effects to medications including;
o Rash
o Nausea
o Headache
o Vomiting
o Diarrhea
• Yellowish or greenish liquid from the incisions or a foul odor.
• Loss of feeling or motion.In the event of life-threatening bleeding, call 000 or go to the emergency
department.
Nanofat Transfer risks & complications
Nano fat transfer procedures may carry risks and complications, including bleeding, redness, bruising, swelling, infection, pain and discomfort, tenderness, lumps and bumps, scarring, asymmetry, irregularities, unsatisfactory results, and potential changes in skin texture. Additionally, there is a risk of fat necrosis, where the transferred fat may die and form hard lumps, as well as potential allergic reactions or adverse responses to the injected fat.
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As a digital practice, all our consents and required documentation are completed and signed online. It is important that you read this information carefully, as proposed by Dr Chinsee and agreed upon by you.
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As a digital practice, all our consents and required documentation are completed and signed online. It is important that you read this information carefully, as proposed by Dr Chinsee and agreed upon by you.
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