What is truSculpt®?
At Robertson Wellness and Aesthetics, we provide two different methods of truSculpt® body contouring to help people reach their goals in their own way. For people who have that excess fat that refuses to budge, or for people…
At Robertson Wellness and Aesthetics, we provide two different methods of truSculpt® body contouring to help people reach their goals in their own way. For people who have that excess fat that refuses to budge, or for people…
Our highly trained staff maintain a commitment not just to patient care, but to professional improvement, so we are dedicated to constantly improving the quality of our services. We keep prices affordable to make wellness accessible to more people than ever before.
We specialize in functional and preventative care, offering a range of treatments beyond traditional wellness and aesthetics. Our services include IV therapies for optimal hydration, immune support for disease prevention, weight management programs, NAD+ IV treatments for anti-aging and cognitive benefits, and advanced ozone therapy.
Robertson Wellness and Aesthetics offers:
IV Weight Loss Therapy
Evoke®
Services rendered at Robertson Wellness and Aesthetics are not billed through any insurance company. We accept credit cards, checks, or cash at the time of service.
Beverly Hills Medical Plaza has valet parking underground, RWA Center does not validate for parking.
Robertson Wellness and Aesthetics providers have decades of combined experience in providing you the best quality aesthetic treatments available. At the same time, we remain affordable and accessible.
Most of our aesthetic treatments involve no or minimal downtime. You can usually resume regular activities right away, although with some procedures you may experience some redness, swelling, or other minor effects. These normally go away quickly.
A NAD+ IV infusion typically takes between 2 to 4 hours to complete. The duration can vary depending on the dosage and the individual’s tolerance to the infusion rate. Some people may prefer a slower infusion to minimize potential side effects like nausea or discomfort, which can extend the session time. It’s usually administered in a medical or wellness clinic under professional supervision.
Experiences during a NAD+ IV infusion can vary from person to person. Some people report feeling a warming sensation or slight pressure at the infusion site. Others may experience mild discomfort, like nausea, headaches, or a sense of tightness in the chest, especially if the infusion rate is too fast. The effects can differ based on individual sensitivity and the rate of the infusion.
Each peptide is different, with dosages that can vary from person to person. In general, a vial of any peptide can last about 3-4 weeks. During the consultation, our provider will address dosing and how long the specific peptide will last for you.
No, our providers will address all your questions and concerns with you before your first appointment. Please eat and drink as normal.
In Major Autohemotherapy (MAH) with ozone therapy, a “pass” refers to the process of drawing a certain amount of blood from the patient, infusing it with a precise concentration of ozone gas, and then reinfusing the ozonated blood back into the patient’s body. Each pass represents one complete cycle of this process. In the context of multi-pass ozone therapy, multiple passes (or cycles) are performed during a single session to increase the therapeutic effects. For example, in a 10-pass ozone therapy, the process of drawing blood, ozonating it, and reinfusing it is repeated ten times. This technique is often used to enhance the oxygenation of blood, boost the immune system, and support overall healing. The number of passes used can vary based on the specific treatment goals and the patient’s condition.
The number of ozone passes you can do during a Major Autohemotherapy (MAH) session typically depends on your health status, treatment goals, and the protocol our provider will recommend during your initial visit. In your first visit, you can have 1, 2 or 3 passes of ozone therapy.
To receive more than 3 passes, our provider will have the G6PD test performed by a blood test. The results will indicate whether your G6PD enzyme activity is within the normal range, or if you have a deficiency.
The decision on the number of passes should be made in consultation with your healthcare provider, who will consider your individual needs and how your body responds to the therapy. Some patients may gradually increase the number of passes over time as their tolerance improves.
The amount of ozone administered in each pass during ozone therapy can vary depending on the specific treatment protocol and the patient’s needs. Generally, approximately 14,000μg of ozone is administered in each pass.
Each pass of ozone can take approximately 7-10 minutes, this varies from person to person.
A G6PD test measures the activity of the enzyme glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) in your blood. This enzyme is crucial for the proper functioning of red blood cells, helping them to protect against oxidative damage. People with G6PD deficiency have lower levels of this enzyme, which can lead to the destruction of red blood cells (hemolysis) when they are exposed to certain triggers, such as certain foods, medications, or infections.The G6PD test is particularly important before undergoing treatments like ozone therapy or high-dose vitamin C therapy. These treatments can increase oxidative stress, which may be harmful to individuals with G6PD deficiency, potentially leading to hemolytic anemia.
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