Category: Dermal fillers

  • 4 Beauty Resolutions to Add to Your Routine in 2026

    4 Beauty Resolutions to Add to Your Routine in 2026

    4 Beauty Resolutions to Add to Your Routine in 2026

    Woman applying a facial treatment as part of a minimalist beauty routine recommended by a medical aesthetic clinic.

    Here are 4 simple and proven beauty resolutions to incorporate into your daily routine for glowing skin, winter and summer alike.

    1 — Apply Sunscreen Every Day

    Today, sun protection is considered the most important anti-aging step. UVA rays are present year-round, even on cloudy days, and are responsible for premature skin aging: wrinkles, fine lines, pigmentation spots, and loss of radiance.

    To protect the health and youthfulness of your skin:

    • Choose an SPF 30 or higher, based on your needs.
    • Opt for a formula suited to your skin type: mineral, tinted, or fluid.
    • Apply it every morning, even in winter and even in the city.
    • Be extra vigilant if you are receiving in-clinic treatments (laser hair removal, microneedling, microdermabrasion, etc.).

    Daily sunscreen use is one of the beauty habits that delivers the best long-term results.

    2 — Make Time for Yourself

    Stress, lack of sleep, and a fast-paced lifestyle can affect the appearance of your skin. In 2026, self-care and treatments that help the body recover are more valued than ever.

    Some simple ideas:

    • Take a warm bath followed by a nourishing body cream.
    • Apply a hydrating or soothing mask in the evening.
    • Enjoy a professional facial treatment in clinic (facial, peelBela MD, etc.).
    • Adopt a minimalist routine: cleanse, hydrate, protect.

    These moments of self-care help reduce stress, improve skin hydration, and promote a brighter complexion.

    3 — Choose Skin Care Tailored to Your Needs… with a Professional Assessment

    Every skin type is unique: sensitive, acne-prone, combination, dry, mature…

    To achieve visible results, it’s essential to choose treatments that are truly adapted to your skin’s needs.

    In clinic, a free personalized skin assessment allows our medical-aesthetic technicians to evaluate:

    • Your skin type
    • Your concerns (wrinkles, pigmentation, redness, loss of firmness, texture, pores, etc.)
    • Your current routine
    • Your goals

    Based on this assessment, they can recommend appropriate facial treatments and medical-aesthetic solutions such as photorejuvenation, skinboosters, neuromodulator injections, or dermal fillers.

    The goal is simple: to build a routine and treatment plan that respect your skin, your budget, and your lifestyle.

    4 — Simplify Your Routine

    The 2026 trend: skinimalism, or the art of using fewer products that are better chosen.

    Simple habits to adopt:

    • Replace disposable wipes with gentle cleansers applied by hand.
    • Choose multi-functional products (e.g., antioxidant, brightening, and anti-aging serums such as SkinCeuticals CE Ferulic or Vivier Radiance Serum).
    • Finish your products before purchasing new ones.

    A simplified routine is often more effective, more consistent, and gentler on the skin.

    Conclusion: Your Skin Deserves Personalized Support

    Adopting new beauty resolutions also means giving yourself the support of passionate professionals. Our medical-aesthetic technicians are here to guide you and help you create a routine that reflects who you are — simple, effective, and tailored to your goals.

    Because beautiful skin starts with the right choices, supported by professionals.

    Book a free in-clinic consultation.

  • Lip Treatment: A Complete Guide to Dermal Fillers

    Lip Treatment: A Complete Guide to Dermal Fillers

    Lip Treatment: A Complete Guide to Dermal Fillers

    Woman examining her lips to learn more about injections and dermal fillers.

    1. Which filler is recommended for lip augmentation?

    The most commonly used dermal fillers are those made with hyaluronic acid, a substance naturally present in the body. Some products are designed to add more volume, while others help redefine the lip contour and soften fine lines, while maintaining a natural and harmonious result.

    2. What’s the difference between dermal fillers and neuromodulators?

    Unlike fillers, which add volume, neuromodulators works by relaxing the muscles to smooth wrinkles. It cannot be used to enhance lip volume, but it can help reduce the appearance of fine lines around the mouth.

    3. What are the different injection techniques?

    Lip augmentation can be performed using two main techniques:

    • Needle injections: Ideal for precise application, particularly for defining the lip contour.
    • Cannula injections: Allow for a more even distribution of the product and help reduce the risk of bruising.

    The choice of technique depends on the patient’s anatomy and the desired outcome.

    4. What questions should you ask your doctor before getting lip fillers?

    Before proceeding, be sure to ask your doctor:

    • What type of filler will be used?
    • What are the possible side effects?
    • What injection technique will be used?
    • How long will the results last?

    Choosing an experienced practitioner ensures a safer treatment and more natural-looking results.

    5. Can lip injections cause bruising?

    Yes, since the lips are highly vascularized, bruising can occur after injections. To minimize this risk, avoid aspirin, anti-inflammatory medications, alcohol, and cannabis before the procedure. A skilled practitioner will adjust their technique to reduce the chances of bruising.

    6. How long does swelling last after lip injections?

    The initial swelling typically subsides within 24 to 48 hours, although mild inflammation may last a few days. After two weeks, the final result will be visible.

    7. How often should lip fillers be maintained?

    The results of lip augmentation typically last between 5 and 12 months, depending on the patient’s metabolism. A touch-up can be done after this period to prolong the effects. If you want additional volume, a second injection can be performed one month after the initial session.

    8. Will my lips sag if I stop getting injections?

    No. Once the hyaluronic acid is fully absorbed by the body, your lips will gradually return to their natural appearance. The hydration provided by the filler may even persist for a while after the product has been metabolized.

    9. Do I need an allergy test before the treatment?

    Hyaluronic acid dermal fillers generally do not require an allergy test. However, your physician will review your medical history to determine whether any specific precautions should be considered.

    In short…

    Lip augmentation is a safe and effective treatment when performed by a qualified professional. Before moving forward, gather information on your options, ask your doctor all necessary questions, and choose a reputable clinic.

    At Epiderma, a medical consultation is mandatory before any treatment to ensure safe and personalized care.

    Looking to enhance your lips while maintaining a natural, harmonious result?

    Book an appointment for a medical consultation with our team.

  • Dr. Catherine Nappert: Where Science Meets Sensitivity — A Human-Centered Vision of Aesthetic Medicine

    Dr. Catherine Nappert: Where Science Meets Sensitivity — A Human-Centered Vision of Aesthetic Medicine

    Dr. Catherine Nappert: Where Science Meets Sensitivity — A Human-Centered Vision of Aesthetic Medicine

    Dr. Catherine Nappert, physician specializing in aesthetic medicine at the Epiderma Drummondville clinic.

    Passionate about aesthetics in all its forms and guided by a deeply human approach, she shares her vision of a respectful aesthetic medicine where art, science, and attentive listening come together to reveal each patient’s authentic beauty.

    Can You Tell Us About Your Medical Background and What Led You to Aesthetic Medicine? 

    Practices aimed at enhancing or modifying the face date back to ancient times. Regardless of differing opinions, aesthetics remain an undeniable part of our modern societies.

    Personally, I have always been fascinated by aesthetics in all its forms, as it expresses both creativity and individuality.

    During my medical training at the Université de Montréal, I found myself torn between plastic surgery and ENT. I ultimately chose ENT for its strong focus on facial and neck anatomy, the compelling balance between medical and surgical practice, the diversity of patients, and the wide technical scope of endoscopic and microscopic procedures.

    After 27 years of hospital-based ENT practice and 15 years in aesthetic medicine, I reached a professional turning point that motivated me to join the Epiderma/Medicart network and devote myself exclusively to aesthetic medicine in Drummondville.

    Aesthetic medicine beautifully combines art and science to help patients feel more confident. And confidence enhances beauty.

    What Is Your Vision of Beauty and Well-Being in Aesthetic Medicine? 

    Beauty is plural and deeply subjective. My goal is to enhance each patient’s facial harmony so that their outer appearance faithfully reflects their inner beauty — the best version of themselves.

    Restoring a radiant complexion or balancing facial proportions may seem subtle, yet for many individuals, these changes foster greater self-confidence and a renewed sense of harmony with their reflection.

    How Do You Guide Patients Through Their Aesthetic Journey? 

    A successful aesthetic treatment begins with trust. Providing attentive, judgment-free listening is essential.

    I help patients articulate realistic expectations by clearly explaining what can and cannot be achieved. Understanding their deeper motivations allows me to assess whether their request is coherent and appropriate.

    For example, I may recommend addressing overall facial balance through a soft global lift using injectables before targeting finer lines around the mouth. This reflects my philosophy of step-by-step facial rejuvenation — always tailored to the patient’s desired level of investment.

    I may also suggest lesser-known yet highly effective techniques, such as the lifting effect of temporal volume restoration or chin refinement to complement marionette line treatment.

    The objective is never transformation, but harmonization — enhancing what already exists while preserving each patient’s individuality.

    My role extends beyond the technical procedure. Evaluating satisfaction and, at times, providing emotional support are integral parts of quality patient care.

    In Your Opinion, What Defines a Successful Aesthetic Treatment? 

    Every face, every skin type, every expression is unique. 

    A successful treatment relies on precise, safe, and personalized techniques, combined with accurate dosing to achieve natural, harmonious results. 

    Each technology has its strengths and limitations. Often, it is a series of subtle refinements that produces the most gratifying outcomes. 

    Personally, I appreciate when patients return saying they were told they look “well-rested” rather than that their “face looks different.” 

    A well-executed treatment should not be obvious — it should simply create a refreshed, balanced appearance aligned with the patient’s natural features. 

    What Advice Would You Give Someone Considering Their First Aesthetic Treatment? 

    Artificial intelligence increasingly fuels unrealistic standards of perfection, making it easy to feel overwhelmed by aesthetic marketing claims.

    The decision to pursue treatment should always be made for oneself — not to seek external validation.

    For first-time patients, choosing a medico-aesthetic clinic with genuine medical oversight is crucial. A physician evaluates skin quality, facial structure, medical history, and underlying expectations to determine the most appropriate approach.

    This medical perspective ensures safety, prevents excess, and guarantees a rigorous understanding of anatomy, as well as the expertise to manage potential complications.

    Selecting a qualified practitioner committed to both evaluation and follow-up is ultimately a choice for professionalism, transparency, and self-respect.

    Dr. Catherine Nappert’s approach, grounded in harmony, trust, and respect for individuality, fully reflects the values of the Epiderma network. Whether you are considering your first treatment or refining your skincare journey, meet Dr. Nappert at Epiderma Drummondville for personalized, safe, and compassionate care.

    Book an appointment with Dr. Catherine Nappert