FAQ

Integrative health refers to a holistic approach to healthcare that combines conventional Western medicine with complementary and alternative therapies to treat the whole person: body, mind, and spirit. The goal is to optimize health and healing, rather than just treating symptoms or disease.

Key Features of Integrative Health include:

Whole-person care: Focuses on physical, emotional, mental, social, spiritual, and environmental influences.

Patient-centered: The patient and practitioner are partners in the healing process, with the patient's preferences and values central to care decisions.

Evidence-informed: Uses the best available scientific evidence, but is open to therapies outside of standard medical practice if they show benefit.

Combination of therapies: Integrates conventional treatments (like surgery, medications, and physical therapy) with complementary approaches (like acupuncture, yoga, meditation, massage, and nutrition).

Emphasis on prevention and lifestyle: Encourages healthy behaviors and self-care to prevent illness and promote well-being.

Yes, new patients and patients who are unsure about which treatments they may require, should consider a consultation first. Consultations allow for personalized safe and effective care. Every person’s skin, body, and health goals are different.

A consultation helps the provider understand your unique needs. Consultation fees may apply or may be waived depending on treatment.

Onset of these treatments vary, 2 weeks is a safe and effective timeframe to see maximum results. Some treatments may be effective sooner, but waiting until the 2 week mark, ensures that the area has healed and your provider can adjust treatment appropriately if needed.

After Neuromodulators (Daxxify, Xeomin, etc.):

First 4–6 Hours:

  • Stay upright – Do not lie down or bend over excessively.
  • No touching or massaging the treated area.
  • Avoid makeup application directly over injection sites.
  • Avoid exercise or anything that increases blood flow to the face (e.g., hot yoga).

First 24 Hours:

  • Avoid strenuous activity or heavy lifting.
  • No alcohol (can increase bruising).
  • No facials or facial massages.
  • Avoid heat exposure (hot showers, saunas, tanning beds).
  • No airplane travel (optional precaution, some providers recommend waiting 24 hours).

Why?

These precautions help prevent the neuromodulator from migrating to unintended muscles and reduce the risk of bruising or swelling.

After Dermal Fillers (RHA, Radiesse, etc.):

First 24–48 Hours:

  • Avoid touching or massaging the area unless directed by your provider.
  • No intense exercise or activities that increase blood flow.
  • Avoid alcohol and blood-thinning medications (if not medically necessary).
  • Avoid makeup for the first few hours (especially around lips or eyes).
  • Limit heat exposure (same as with neuromodulators).
  • Apply ice gently to reduce swelling if needed (wrap in a cloth to avoid direct skin contact).

First 1–2 Weeks:

  • No facial massages or skin treatments (microneedling, lasers, facials).
  • Bruising and swelling may occur and peak in the first 2–3 days, improving by 7–10 days.
  • Avoid dental procedures (some providers suggest waiting 2 weeks post-filler to avoid pressure or infection risk).

Why?

Fillers need time to settle and integrate with your tissue. Disturbing the area too soon can affect symmetry or placement, and increase the chance of complications.

Yes, often times patients can have multiple treatments in one appointment but it depends on a few factors such as preparation, intensity of the treatment and aftercare.

If you're considering multiple treatments, it's smart to book a consultation first, so our providers can create a customized plan based on your goals and medical history.

Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is a medical treatment that replaces hormones your body no longer produces (or produces at lower levels), most commonly used during menopause or andropause (male hormone decline).

It helps relieve symptoms caused by hormonal imbalances or deficiencies.

Benefits include:

For Women (Menopause-Related Symptoms):

  • Reduces hot flashes, night sweats, and vaginal dryness
  • Improves sleep, mood, and energy
  • Helps prevent bone loss and osteoporosis
  • May improve skin elasticity, libido, and cognitive function

For Men (Low Testosterone):

  • Increases muscle mass, energy, and libido
  • Improves mood and mental clarity
  • Helps maintain bone density
  • May enhance sexual performance and confidence

Risks Include:

For Women:

  • Breast cancer (slight increase with long-term combined HRT)
  • Blood clots (especially with oral estrogen)
  • Stroke and heart disease (risk depends on age, health, and type of HRT)
  • Gallbladder issues
  • Risk is lower when HRT is started before age 60 or within 10 years of menopause.

For Men:

  • Increased red blood cell count (risk of blood clots)
  • Acne or oily skin
  • Worsening of sleep apnea
  • Possible prostate growth or irritation
  • Infertility (due to suppressed sperm production)
  • Emotional effects (irritability, mood swings)

Who Should Avoid HRT?

  • Women with a history of breast cancer, blood clots, stroke, or uncontrolled high blood pressure
  • Men with prostate cancer, severe heart conditions, or elevated hematocrit levels
  • HRT should be personalized based on age, symptoms, health history, and risk factors.

Our providers have been trained in HRT so you can feel confident that you are receiving the utmost care with safety and up to date research supporting our care.

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