Am I a Good Candidate for Aesthetic Medicine Treatment?

Assessing your candidacy for aesthetic medicine treatments is crucial for achieving optimal results. Our simple guide helps you understand if you meet the necessary criteria and if these treatments align with your goals.

Candidacy Check

Are You a Good Candidate?

Review the criteria below to assess your eligibility

You may be a good fit if you...

Are in good overall health without serious medical conditions

Have realistic expectations about the outcomes of the treatment

Are looking for non-invasive or minimally invasive solutions

Have specific aesthetic goals that can be addressed with treatment

Are a non-smoker or willing to quit smoking prior to treatment

You should reconsider if you...

Have uncontrolled medical conditions like diabetes or hypertension

Are pregnant or breastfeeding

Have a history of keloids or poor wound healing

Are currently taking medications that affect healing (e.g., blood thinners)

Have unrealistic expectations or are seeking treatment for others' approval

Self Assessment

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What is your current health status?

Understanding your health helps identify potential risks during treatment.

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Before undergoing any aesthetic treatments, consider your overall health, desired outcomes, and whether you have realistic expectations about the results.

Consulting with a qualified professional can help assess your candidacy based on your health history and aesthetic goals.

While there are no strict age limits, many treatments are recommended for adults aged 18 and above, depending on individual health and skin maturity.

If you have health concerns, it's crucial to discuss them during your consultation to determine the safest and most effective treatment options.

Undergoing treatment without being a suitable candidate can lead to unsatisfactory results, increased complications, and longer recovery times.