The treatments recommended will depend on your skin type, concerns, and goals. These may include facials, chemical peels, injectables like neuromodulators or fillers, laser treatments, or more advanced skin therapies. Each recommendation is personalized based on your consultation findings.
At Una Aesthetics, your safety is our top priority, which is why we follow all legal and ethical guidelines for Good Faith Exams (GFE).
A Good Faith Exam (GFE) is a medical evaluation conducted by a licensed Physician, Nurse Practitioner, or Physician Assistant prior to any aesthetic treatment. This ensures that you are healthy and an appropriate candidate for procedures like Botox, dermal fillers, and other aesthetic treatments. It is not only a best practice but, in many states, including New Jersey, a legal requirement.
While Botox and fillers are often considered simple or “fun,” they are prescription medications that require a professional medical evaluation to ensure safety and effectiveness. This evaluation includes your medical history, a physical exam, and proper documentation. Neglecting this process can lead to significant risks, including serious complications.
Here’s why Good Faith Exams matter:
Unfortunately, some in the industry bypass these critical safety measures, prioritizing profit over patient care. At Una Aesthetics, we are committed to providing the highest standard of care. Our medical director, and the team at Una Aesthetics prioritize your health and well-being, ensuring every procedure is performed safely and ethically.
If you’re exploring aesthetic treatments, please take the time to ask questions and verify your provider’s qualifications. Your safety should never be compromised.
At Una Aesthetics, you can rest assured that every treatment is backed by expert knowledge, ethical practices, and genuine care for your well-being.
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