Jennifer Fick Patient Interview: Advice For Those Getting Dysphoria Or Facial Treatments
Probably the biggest piece of advice I would give is to be completely transparent with your provider about the things that are worrying you about your face. I feel as if sometimes people think that this one certain thing that’s bothering them is too silly to bring up. I just feel as if complete transparency with a provider is necessary because, you know if you’re worried about a certain thing and you think there’s only one way to treat it, when in reality there might be multiple ways to treat it, is important. And then also, realizing that it takes about 2-4 weeks after getting any kind of…well for me anyways, any type of treatments, for things to settle down. So the Dysport doesn’t kick in for almost like 10 days after. So if you have an event or something that you’re hoping to get results from, you really do have to time manage that kind of appropriately. One great thing about Jenn is that you can tell her this one big event I’m having in the next few months and she’s really good about giving you a proper timeline of when you should get treatments done or what you should get treated to achieve the results that you’re looking for.