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BOTOX / DERMAL FILLER

BOTOX / DERMAL FILLER CLIENT INFORMATION AND MEDICAL HISTORY


In order to provide you with the most appropriate treatment, please complete the following questionnaire. All
information is strictly confidential.

1. please fill out your contact information:

Emili

Singer

16921 Bridge Crossing Circle, Delray Beach, Florida, 33446

[email protected]

3053088968

Female 

Birthday:

Apr  5  1959 

2. Emergency contact name and telephone number

3. Are you currently under the care of a physician? if yes, what for?

Please check any of the following medical conditions:

4. Cancer

Yes

 No

5. Hepes

Yes

 No

6. Frequent Cold Sores

Yes
Yes
 No

7. Seizure Disorder

Yes

 No

8. Thyroid Imbalance

Yes

 No

9. Harmon Imbalance

Yes

 No

10. Diabetes

Yes

 No

11. Arthritis

Yes

 No

12. Keloid Scaring

Yes

 No

13. Blood Clotting Problems

Yes

 No

14. High Blood Pressure

Yes

 No

15. HIV/AIDS

Yes

 No

16. Skin Disease/lesions


16. Skin Disease/lesions

Yes

 No

17. Hepatitis

Yes

 No

18. If yes what type?

19. Any Active Infection

Yes

 No

20. Numbness

Yes

 No

21. List and/or explain any other medical conditions not listed

Have you ever had an allergic reaction ?

22. Food

Yes

 No

23. Lidocaine

Yes

 No

24. Skin Bleaching agents

Yes

 No

25. Animal protein

Yes

 No

26. Hydrocortisone
Yes

 No

27. Aspirin

Yes

 No

28. Hydroquinone

Yes

 No

29. If yes, please explain your allergy reaction

30. Are you currently taking any oral medication? birth control pills? hormones ?

31. What Antibiotic do you use to treat infraction?

32. Do you taking any medication for heart condition?

33. Do you taking any mood altering or anti depression medication?

34. What herbal supplements do you use regularly ?

35. Are you pregnant or trying to became pregnant?

Yes

 No

36. Are you breast feeding?

Yes

 No

37. Any previous hospitalizations/operations

38. Any previous cosmetic procedures?


I understand the information on this form is essential to determine my medical and cosmetic needs for the
provision of treatment. I understand that if any changes occur in my medical history/health I will report it to the
office as soon as possible. I have read and understand the above medical history questionnaire.

I acknowledge that all answers have been recorded truthfully and will not hold any staff members responsible for any errors
or omissions that I have made in the completion of this form

 I agree to use electronic records and signatures.

INFORMED CONSENT ? FACIAL FILLER INJECTION

This is an informed-consent document which has been prepared to help your aesthetic provider inform you
concerning a number of available facial tissue filler injection therapies, their risks, and alternative treatments.
This consent covers injection using:

Botox® /Dysport® / xeomin® ( Botulinum toxin type A) is the only FDA approved treatment for the temporary
reduction of the moderate to serve forehead lines and wrinkles, frown lines and crow's feet.it is accomplished by
injection small amounts of Botox® /Dysport® / xeomin® solution top the area of the wrinkles. Botox® /Dysport® /
xeomin® work by temporary relaxing the facial muscles that are responsible for production the wrinkle of the
facial skin, thus producing the appearance of smoother flatter skin.

I CONSENT TO THE TREATMENT OR PROCEDURE

 I agree to use electronic records and signatures.

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Hylaform® - Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring sugar that is found within all mammals. It is a material that is
contained in various soft tissues. Hyaluronic acid can be synthetically produced from animal tissues, chemically
stabilized, and purified for use as an injectable soft tissue filler (animal-origin, stabilized hyaluronic acid, INAMED).
Hylaform has been FDA approved to treat areas of facial wrinkling and soft tissue depressions.
I CONSENT TO THE TREATMENT OR PROCEDURE

 I agree to use electronic records and signatures.

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Juvederm® - Juvederm JUVÉDERM? Ultra /Ultra Plus injectable gel is a colorless hyaluronic acid gel that is
injected into facial tissue to smooth wrinkles and folds, especially around the nose and mouth. Hyaluronic acid is
a naturally occurring sugar found in the human body. The role of hyaluronic acid in the skin is to deliver
nutrients, hydrate the skin by holding in water, and to act as a cushioning agent.

I CONSENT TO THE TREATMENT OR PROCEDURE

 I agree to use electronic records and signatures.

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Restylane Filler® - Restylane is a naturally occurring substance that is found within all mammals. It is a material
that is contained in various soft tissues. Restylane can be synthetically produced from a process of bacterial
fermentation, chemically stabilized, and purified for use as an injectable soft tissue filler (non-animal, stabilized
hyaluronic acid, Medicis Aesthetics). The hyaluronic acid in Restylane is biocompatible and is a totally non-
animal product; there is little risk of animal-based disease transmission or allergic reaction. Restylane has been
FDA approved for the cosmetic treatment of moderate to severe facial wrinkles and soft tissue depressions.

I CONSENT TO THE TREATMENT OR PROCEDURE

 I agree to use electronic records and signatures.


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Radiesse Filler® - Radiesse® dermal filler consists of tiny, smooth, calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA) microspheres
suspended in a sodium carboxymethylcellulose gel carrier. Upon injection, it initially acts as a filler. It is easily
malleable, can be used to shape and contour large areas of the face, and provides an immediate oneto-one
correction for results patients can see right away. Once injected, RADIESSE dermal filler starts the process we
refer to as neocollagenesis, stimulating the steady, ongoing growth of the body?s own collagen. In fact for many
patients, the benefits of treatment with RADIESSE dermal filler last up to a year or more. it is FDA approved for
the correction of moderate to severe facial wrinkles and folds, and for the correction of the signs of facial
lipoatrophy in HIV patients

I CONSENT TO THE TREATMENT OR PROCEDURE

 I agree to use electronic records and signatures.

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GENERAL INFORMATION:

The injection will utilize a stabilized product used to smooth moderate to severe facial wrinkles and folds around
the nose and mouth or shape facial contours. Semi-permanent filler injections are customized for every patient,
depending on his or her particular needs. These can be performed in areas involving the face and eyelid region,
forehead, and lips. Fillers cannot stop the process of aging. They can however, temporarily diminish the look of
wrinkles and soft tissue depressions. Filler injections may be performed as a singular procedure, in combination
with other treatments such as BOTOX® , or as an adjunct to a surgical procedure. Filler injections require
regional nerve blocks or local anesthetic injections to diminish discomfort. Soft tissue fillers produce temporary
swelling, redness, and needle marks, which resolve after a few days time. Continuing treatments are necessary
in order to maintain the effect of fillers over time. Once injected, fillers will be slowly absorbed by the body. The
length of effect for injections is variable

ALTERNATIVE TREATMENTS:

Alternative forms of management include not treating the skin wrinkles or soft tissue depressions by any means.
Alternative forms of management include not treating the skin wrinkles or soft tissue depressions by any means.
Improvement of skin wrinkles and soft tissue depressions may be accomplished by other treatments: laser
treatments, chemical skin-peels, dermabrasion, or other skin procedures, alternative types of tissue fillers, or
surgery such as a blepharoplasty, face or brow lift when indicated. Risks and potential complications are also
associated with alternative forms of medical or surgical treatment.

RISKS OF FILLER INJECTIONS:

Every procedure involves a certain amount of risk and it is important that you understand these risks and the
possible complications associated with them. In addition, every procedure has limitations. An individual?s choice
to undergo this procedure is based on the comparison of the risk to potential benefit. Although the majority of
patients do not experience the following, you should discuss each of them with your physician to make sure you
understand the risks, potential complications, limitations, and consequences of facial filler injections. Additional
information concerning Hylaform may be obtained from the package-insert sheets supplied by INAMED;
Juvederm may be obtained from the package-insert sheets supplied by Allergan Aesthetics; Restylane Filler
may be obtained from the package-insert sheets supplied by Medicis Aesthetics; Radiesse filler may be obtained
from the package-insert sheets supplies by BioForm Medical Inc. Problems associated with the use of tissue
fillers can relate to normal occurrences following tissue filler injections, or potential complications following
tissue filler injections.

Normal Occurrences During Tissue Filler Injections:

Bleeding and Bruising: It is possible, though unusual, to have a bleeding episode from a filler injection or local
anesthesia used during the procedure. Bruising in soft tissues may occur. Should you develop post-injection
bleeding, it may require emergency treatment or surgery. Aspirin, anti-inflammatory medications, platelet
inhibitors, anticoagulants, Vitamin E, ginkgo biloba and other ?herbs / homeopathic remedies? may contribute to
a greater risk of a bleeding problem. Do not take any of these for seven days before or after filler injections.
Swelling:

Swelling (edema) is a normal occurrence following the injections. It decreases after a few days. If swelling is slow
to resolve, medical treatment may be necessary.

Pain: Discomfort associated with injections is normal and usually of short duration.

Specific Risks of Filler Injections:

Needle Marks: Visible needle marks from the injections occur normally and resolve in a few days.

Acne-Like Skin Eruptions: Acneiform skin eruptions can occur following the injection of tissue fillers. This
generally resolves within a few days.

Skin Sensitivity: Skin rash, itching, tenderness and swelling may occur following injections. After treatment, you
should minimize exposure of the treated area to excessive sun or UV lamp exposure and extreme cold
weather until any initial swelling or redness has gone away. If you are considering laser treatment, chemical
skin peeling or any other procedure based on a skin response after filler treatment, or you have recently had
such treatments and the skin has not healed completely, there is a possible risk of an inflammatory reaction at
the implant site.

Infection: Although infection following injection of tissue fillers is unusual, bacterial, fungal, and viral infections
can occur. Herpes simplex virus infections around the mouth can occur following a tissue filler treatment. This
applies to both individuals with a past history of Herpes simplex virus infections and individuals with no known
history of Herpes simplex virus infections in the mouth area. Specific medications must be prescribed and taken
both prior to and following the treatment procedure in order to suppress an infection from this virus. Should any
type of skin infection occur, additional treatment including antibiotics may be necessary

Erythema (Skin Redness): Erythema in the skin occurs after injections. It can be present for a few days after the
Erythema (Skin Redness): Erythema in the skin occurs after injections. It can be present for a few days after the

procedure.

Under / Over Correction: The injection of soft tissue fillers to correct wrinkles and soft tissue contour
deficiencies may not achieve the desired outcome. The amount of correction may be inadequate or excessive. It
may not be possible to control the process of injection of tissue fillers due to factors attributable to each patient?
s situation. If under correction occurs, you may be advised to consider additional injections of tissue filler
materials.

Asymmetry: The human face is normally asymmetrical in its appearance and anatomy. It may not be possible to
achieve or maintain exact symmetry with tissue filer injections. There can be a variation from one side to the
other in terms of the response to injection. Addressing this may require additional injections.

Damage to Deeper Structures: Deeper structures such as nerves and blood vessels may be damaged during
the course of injection. Injury to deeper structures may be temporary or permanent.

Skin Lumpiness: Lumpiness can occur following the injection of fillers. This tends to smooth out over time. In
some situations, it may be possible to feel the injected tissue filler material for long periods of time.

Visible Tissue Filler Material: It may be possible to see any type of tissue filler material that was injected in areas
where the skin is thin.

Granulomas: Painful masses in the skin and deeper tissues after a filler injection are extremely rare. Should
these occur, additional treatments including surgery may be necessary. Fillers should not be used in areas with
active inflammation or infections (e.g., cysts, pimples, rashes or hives).

Migration of Filler: The filler substance may migrate from its original injection site and produce visible fullness in
adjacent tissue or other unintended effects.

Skin Necrosis: It is very unusual to experience death of skin and deeper soft tissues after injections. Skin
necrosis can produce unacceptable scarring. Should this complication occur, additional treatments, or surgery
may be necessary.

Allergic Reactions and Hypersensitivity: As with all biologic products, allergic and systemic anaphylactic
reactions may occur. Fillers should not be used in patients with a history of multiple severe allergies, severe
allergies manifested by a history of anaphylaxis, or allergies to gram-positive bacterial proteins. Allergic reactions
may require additional treatment.

Drug and Local Anesthetic Reactions: There is the possibility that a systemic reaction could occur from either
the local anesthetic or epinephrine used for sensory nerve block anesthesia when tissue filler injections are
performed. This would include the possibility of light-headedness, rapid heartbeat (tachycardia), and fainting.
Medical treatment of these conditions may be necessary.

Antibodies to Fillers: Presence of antibodies to hyaluronic acid tissue fillers may reduce the effectiveness of this
material or produce a reaction in subsequent injections. The health significance of antibodies to hyaluronic acid
tissue fillers and other fillers is unknown.

Accidental Intra-Arterial Injection: It is extremely rare that during the course of injection, fillers could be
accidentally injected into arterial structures and produce a blockage of blood flow. This may produce skin
necrosis in facial structures or damage blood flow to the eye, resulting in loss of vision. The risk and
consequences of accidental intravascular injection of fillers is unknown and not predictable.

Scarring: Fillers should not be used in patients with know susceptibility to keloid formation or hypertrophic
scarring. The safety of patients has not been studied.

Unsatisfactory Result: Filler injections alone may not produce an outcome that meets your expectations for
improvement in wrinkles or soft tissue depressions. There is the possibility of a poor or inadequate response
from filler injection(s). Additional injections may be necessary. Surgical procedures or other treatments may be
from filler injection(s). Additional injections may be necessary. Surgical procedures or other treatments may be
recommended in additional to additional treatments.

Unknown Risks: The long term effect of facial fillers beyond one year is unknown. The possibility of additional
risk factors or complications attributable to the use of facial filler as a soft tissue filler may be discovered.

Combination of Procedures: In some situations, Botox® injections or other types of tissue filler materials may be
used in addition to facial filler in order to specifically treat areas of the face or to enhance the outcome from
tissue filler therapy. The effect of other forms of external skin treatments (laser and other light therapies,
microdermabrasion, dermabrasion, or chemical peels) on skin that has been treated with facial filler is unknown.

Pregnancy and Nursing Mothers: Animal reproduction studies have not been performed to determine if
Hyaluronic Acid Filler or other facial fillers could produce fetal harm. It is not known if Hyaluronic Acid Filler or its
breakdown products can be excreted in human milk. It is not recommended that pregnant women or nursing
mothers receive Hyaluronic Acid Filler or other facial filler treatments.

Drug Interactions: It is not known if facial filler reacts with other drugs within the body.

Long-Term Effects: Hyaluronic Acid Filler or other facial filler injections should not be considered as a
permanent treatment for the correction of wrinkles and soft tissue depressions. Over time, the facial filler
material is slowly absorbed by the body and wrinkles or soft tissue depressions will reappear. Continuing facial
filler treatment (injections) is necessary in order to maintain the effect of the Filler. Subsequent alterations in face
and eyelid appearance may occur as the result of aging, weight loss or gain, sun exposure, or other
circumstances not related to Facial Filler injections. Future surgery or other treatments may be necessary. Facial
Filler injection does not arrest the aging process or produce permanent tightening of the skin or improvement in
wrinkles

ADDITIONAL ADVISORIES:

Female Patient Information: It is important to inform your aesthetic provider if you use birth control pills, estrogen
replacement, or if you suspect you may be pregnant. Many medications including antibiotics may neutralize the
preventive effect of birth control pills, allowing for conception and pregnancy.

Mental Health Disorders and Elective Surgery: It is important that all patients seeking to undergo elective
surgery have realistic expectations that focus on improvement rather than perfection. Complications or less than
satisfactory results are sometimes unavoidable, may require additional surgery and often are stressful. Please
openly discuss with your surgeon, prior to surgery, any history that you may have of significant emotional
depression or mental health disorders. Although many individuals may benefit psychologically from the results
of elective surgery, effects on mental health cannot be accurately predicted

Sun Exposure ? Direct or Tanning Salon: The effects of the sun are damaging to the skin. Exposing the treated
areas to sun may result in increased scarring, color changes, and poor healing. Patients who tan, either outdoors
or in a salon, should inform their surgeon and either delay treatment, or avoid tanning until the surgeon says it is
safe to resume. The damaging effect of sun exposure occurs even with the use sun block or clothing coverage.

Medications and Herbal Dietary Supplements: There are potential adverse reactions that occur as the result of
taking over-the-counter, herbal, and/or prescription medications. Aspirin and medications that contain aspirin
interfere with clotting and can cause more bleeding. These include non-steroidal anti-inflammatories such as
Motrin, Advil, and Alleve. It is very important not to stop drugs that interfere with platelets, such as Plavix, which
is used after a stent. It is important if you have had a stent and are taking Plavix that you inform the plastic
surgeon. Stopping Plavix may result in a heart attack, stroke and even death. Be sure to check with your
physician about any drug interactions that may exist with medications which you are already taking. If you have
an adverse reaction, stop the drugs immediately and call your plastic surgeon for further instructions. If the
reaction is severe, go immediately to the nearest emergency room. When taking the prescribed pain
medications after surgery, realize that they can affect your thought process and coordination. Do not drive, do
medications after surgery, realize that they can affect your thought process and coordination. Do not drive, do
not operate complex equipment, do not make any important decisions and do not drink any alcohol while taking
these medications. Be sure to take your prescribed medication only as directed

Travel Plans: Any procedure holds the risk of complications that may delay healing and delay your return to
normal life. Please let your aesthetic provider know of any travel plans, important commitments already
scheduled or planned, or time demands that are important to you, so that appropriate timing of surgery can
occur. There are no guarantees that you will be able to resume all activities in the desired time frame.

Off-Label FDA Issues: There are many devices, medications and injectable fillers and botulinum toxins that are
approved for specific use by the FDA, but this proposed use is ?Off-Label?, that is not specifically approved by
the FDA. It is important that you understand this proposed use is not experimental and your physician believe it
to be safe and effective. Examples of commonly accepted ?Off-Label? use of drugs or devices include the use of
aspirin for prevention of heart disease, retinoids for skin care, and injection of botulinum toxin for wrinkles
around the eyes.

ADDITIONAL TREATMENT NECESSARY


There are many variable conditions in addition to risk and potential complications that may influence the long-
term result of facial filler injections. Even though risks and complications occur infrequently, the risks cited are
the ones that are particularly associated with Facial Filler injections. Other complications and risks can occur but
are even more uncommon. Should complications occur, additional surgery or other treatments may be
necessary. The practice of medicine and surgery is not an exact science. Although good results are expected,
there is no guarantee or warranty expressed or implied, on the results that may be obtained.

FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES The cost of filler injection may involve several charges. This includes the
professional fee for the injections, followup visits to monitor the effectiveness of the treatment, and the cost of
the filler material itself. It is unlikely that filler injections to treat cosmetic problems would be covered by your
health insurance. The fees charged for this procedure do not include any potential future costs for additional
procedures that you elect to have or require in order to revise, optimize, or complete your outcome. Additional
costs may occur should complications develop from the injections and will also be your responsibility.

In signing the consent for this procedure, you acknowledge that you have been informed about its risk and
consequences and accept responsibility for the clinical decisions that were made along with the financial
costs of all future treatments.

I understand and unconditionally and irrevocably accept this.

 I agree to use electronic records and signatures.

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DISCLAIMER
Informed-consent documents are used to communicate information about the proposed surgical treatment of a
disease or condition along with disclosure of risks and alternative forms of treatment(s). The informed-consent
process attempts to define principles of risk disclosure that should generally meet the needs of most patients in
most circumstances. However, informed-consent documents should not be considered all-inclusive in defining
most circumstances. However, informed-consent documents should not be considered all-inclusive in defining

other methods of care and risks encountered. Your plastic surgeon may provide you with additional or different
information which is based on all of the facts pertaining to your particular case and the current state of medical
knowledge. Informed-consent documents are not intended to define or serve as the standard of medical care.
Standards of medical care are determined on the basis of all of the facts involved in an individual case and are
subject to change as scientific knowledge and technology advance and as practice patterns evolve.
It is important that you read the above information carefully and have all of your questions answered before
signing the consent on the next step.

CONSENT FOR PROCEDURE OR TREATMENT


1. I hereby authorize Natural Beauty Laser and such assistants as may be selected to perform the following
procedure or treatment:
FACIAL FILLER INJECTION.
I have received the following information sheet: INFORMED CONSENT ? FACIAL FILLER INJECTION

2. I recognize that during the course of the procedure and medical treatment or anesthesia, unforeseen
conditions may necessitate different procedures than those above. I therefore authorize the above aesthetic
provider and assistants or designees to perform such other procedures that are in the exercise of his or her
professional judgment necessary and desirable. The authority granted under this paragraph shall include all
conditions that require treatment and are not known to my physician at the time the procedure is begun.

3. I consent to the administration of such local anesthetics considered necessary or advisable.

4. I understand what my aesthetic provider can and cannot do, and understand there are no warranties or
guarantees, implied or specific about my outcome. I have had the opportunity to explain my goals and
understand which desired outcomes are realistic and which are not. All of my questions have been answered,
and I understand the inherent (specific) risks to the procedures I seek, as well as those additional risks and
complications, benefits, and alternatives. Understanding all of this, I elect to proceed.

5. I consent to be photographed or televised before, during, and after the operation(s) or procedure(s) to be
performed, including appropriate portions of my body, for medical, scientific or educational purposes, provided
my identity is not revealed by the pictures.

6. For purposes of advancing medical education, I consent to the admittance of observers to the treatment
room.

7. I realize that not having the procedure is an option.

8. IT HAS BEEN EXPLAINED TO ME IN A WAY THAT I UNDERSTAND:


THE ABOVE TREATMENT OR PROCEDURE TO BE UNDERTAKEN
THERE MAY BE ALTERNATIVE PROCEDURES OR METHODS OF TREATMENT
THERE ARE RISKS TO THE PROCEDURE OR TREATMENT PROPOSED

I CONSENT TO THE TREATMENT OR PROCEDURE AND THE ABOVE LISTED ITEMS (1-10). I AM SATISFIED WITH THE
EXPLANATION.

 I agree to use electronic records and signatures.


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