UDERMA Medspa & Laser
Prepare & Aftercare
Get the best results — and recover smoothly — with our guides on preparing for treatment and caring for your skin afterward.
Your First Visit: What to Expect
Your first appointment at UDERMA Medspa & Laser in Palm Harbor is all about getting to know your goals and building a plan that fits your skin, your schedule, and your comfort level. Here is how to make the most of it.
Read guide → How to preparePreparing for Botox & Filler
A little preparation helps your Botox, Dysport, Daxxify, Jeuveau, or dermal filler appointment go smoothly and can lower your chance of bruising. These are general tips; your provider will give you instructions specific to you.
Read guide → How to preparePreparing for Laser (BBL, MOXI & HALO)
Sciton laser treatments such as BBL HERO, MOXI, and HALO work best on skin that has been protected from the sun. A few weeks of preparation makes your treatment safer and more effective. These are general tips; your provider will tailor instructions to you.
Read guide → How to preparePreparing for RF Microneedling
Radiofrequency microneedling treatments like Morpheus8 and EXION respond best to calm, well-prepared skin. A little prep up front leads to a smoother experience and recovery. These are general tips; your provider will tailor instructions to you.
Read guide → How to preparePreparing for EMFACE & EMSCULPT NEO
EMFACE and EMSCULPT NEO are comfortable, no-needle treatments, and a few simple steps help you get the most from each session. These are general tips; your provider will give you instructions specific to you.
Read guide → AftercareBotox & Filler Aftercare
Caring for the treated area in the first day or two helps your results settle in beautifully. This is general guidance; please follow the specific aftercare instructions your provider gives you.
Read guide → AftercareLaser Aftercare (BBL, MOXI & HALO)
Gentle care and sun protection are the keys to a great laser result. Your skin is doing important work in the days after treatment, so be kind to it. This is general guidance; please follow the specific aftercare instructions your provider gives you.
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