FAQ
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Our frequently asked questions are designed to provide clarity and guidance as you explore care at Kairos Aesthetic Medicine. If you have additional questions or need personalized support, our team is here to help you make informed decisions with confidence and ease.
Kairos is structured around intentional, physician-guided aging rather than trend-based treatments. Care is organized across skin health, facial structure, and internal systems to support long-term balance, safety, and natural outcomes. Every recommendation is based on anatomy, physiology, and timing, not quick fixes.
Age With Intention means making thoughtful, informed decisions about skin, structure, and wellness over time. Treatments are planned strategically, not reactively, allowing results to develop gradually while supporting long-term skin integrity, facial balance, and overall health rather than chasing short-term aesthetic trends.
Skin. Structure. Systems. is the foundation of how care is delivered at Kairos. Skin focuses on lasers and topical health, Structure addresses volume and facial support, and Systems includes wellness and longevity medicine. Many concerns overlap these pillars and are treated through integrated, coordinated planning.
Yes. Every patient begins with a comprehensive consultation. This allows providers to assess skin quality, facial structure, medical history, and wellness factors before recommending treatment. Consultations ensure care is appropriate, individualized, and aligned with timing, safety, and long-term outcomes rather than isolated concerns.
Yes. All treatments are customized based on anatomy, skin type, medical history, and goals. Care plans are designed to evolve over time, allowing treatments to be adjusted as the skin and body change, rather than applying standardized protocols or one-size-fits-all approaches.
Yes. The goal is balance and refinement, not dramatic or artificial changes. By addressing skin quality, structural support, and internal health together, results develop gradually and appear consistent with natural aging. Treatments are designed to support how you age, not change who you are.
Yes. Treatments are selected and customized based on individual skin type and tone. Devices and protocols are chosen for safety, predictability, and tolerance, with careful consideration given to pigmentation risk, sensitivity, and recovery. Medical oversight ensures treatments are appropriate for diverse skin needs.
Injectables are used to support facial structure and balance, not to chase volume or trends. Providers assess bone structure, soft tissue changes, and movement before treatment. The goal is structural support and harmony, allowing the face to age naturally while maintaining proportion and function over time.
Lasers are used to support skin quality, collagen production, and texture over time. Treatments are selected based on depth, downtime tolerance, and goals. Lasers are often staged and combined thoughtfully, ensuring skin health is preserved while encouraging gradual, sustainable improvement.
Wellness addresses internal systems that influence aging, including hormones, metabolism, and recovery. By supporting internal balance, treatments can improve energy, resilience, and overall health while complementing aesthetic care. Aging is influenced by internal physiology, not just what appears on the skin.
Downtime varies by treatment. Some services have little to no recovery, while others require planned healing. Providers discuss downtime during consultation so treatments can be timed appropriately. Recovery is considered part of the process and is planned intentionally to protect skin integrity and results.
The number of treatments depends on the concern, treatment type, and goals. Some results are visible quickly, while others develop over months as collagen regenerates or systems rebalance. Treatment plans are structured to support gradual improvement rather than immediate but short-lived changes.
Yes. Many treatments are combined when appropriate to address multiple layers of aging. Combination planning allows skin, structure, and systems to be supported together. Treatments are layered strategically rather than performed all at once, ensuring safety, recovery, and optimal long-term outcomes.
The Kairos Membership supports consistency and long-term planning. It is designed for patients who value structured care across skin health, structural support, and wellness. Membership encourages thoughtful timing, continuity, and maintenance rather than sporadic treatments or reactive decision-making.
Yes. Aging is dynamic, and treatment plans are designed to evolve. As skin, structure, and internal systems change, recommendations are adjusted. This ensures care remains appropriate, effective, and aligned with long-term goals rather than remaining fixed or outdated.
Treatment decisions are guided through consultation and ongoing evaluation. Providers consider anatomy, skin condition, medical history, lifestyle, and timing before making recommendations. The goal is informed decision-making, ensuring treatments align with readiness, safety, and long-term outcomes rather than pressure or urgency.