Freqently Asked Questions
Will injectables hurt?
The discomfort felt during medical aesthetic procedures differ from person to person. They are, however, tolerable
We generally apply a topical anesthetic, and a lot of the fillers have a local anesthetic built in to make the procedure even less uncomfortable.
Is it too soon for me to start using wrinkle reducers? Is it too late?
Everyone eventually gets wrinkles. Contrary to popular belief, all skin cracks at some point. Anyone from as early as in the 20s can consider wrinkle fillers. Whether you’re doing this to get the perfect selfie or to restore a youthful appearance, wrinkle reducers can be of benefit for moderate or severe wrinkles.
Let us assist you with the appropriate recommendation for your crow’s feet, forehead lines, lip lines or chin creases.
How long will wrinkle reducers and fillers last?
For wrinkle reducers, retreatment may be necessary every three to four months, though it should not be given any sooner than that. For fillers, most tend to last from six months to a year — or even two years — depending on the type of filler and area of the face treated.
All injectable treatments are temporary and will require your Aesthetic Medical Doctor to repeat treatments, adjusting the amount and techniques to deliver desired results.
Are the same aesthetic treatments done on black people / people of colour?
Whilst any treatment can be applied to anyone irrespective of gender or race, we at Rain Aesthetics ensure that we take your individual needs into account and administer treatment that is safe and suitable to you and delivers best results for you.
Do I need to take time off after my treatment?
As these are nonsurgical, non-invasive procedures, there is no downtime and no need for hospitalisation. You can go back to work or home afterwards. It is recommended that you follow the post-treatment care at home.