Doctor’s Advice: Can You Combine Multiple Aesthetic Treatments in One Session? Dr. Saetawut Lertlukpreecha has the answer.
- Dr. Saetawut Lertlukpreecha
- May 26
- 2 min read
Hello, I’m Dr. Saetawut Lertlukpreecha.
One of the most frequently asked questions I get at the clinic is:
“Doctor, can I get Botox + Filler + HIFU + Laser all on the same day?”
The answer is: some can be done together, but there are important things to consider and a proper plan is key to getting the best and safest results.

Basic Principles
Treatments that target different layers of the skin can usually be combined
Treatments that interfere with each other should be spaced out
A patient’s individual skin condition must always be assessed
A customized plan with a physician helps treatments complement each other, rather than clash
Heat-based procedures may need to follow a specific sequence or be scheduled separately
Which Treatments Can Be Done Together?
Treatment Combination | Same Day? | Notes |
Botox + Filler | ✅ Yes | If injected in separate areas (e.g. forehead + chin) |
Botox + HIFU | ✅ Yes | HIFU first, then Botox |
Filler + HIFU | ⚠️ Some | Avoid injecting Filler right after HIFU on the same spot |
Skin Booster + Botox | ✅ Yes | Helps improve skin quality and reduce fine lines together |
Laser + Botox/Filler | ⚠️ Caution | Deep lasers like RF/CO2 may affect injected substances |
Laser + HIFU | ✅ Yes | Usually safe if energy levels are appropriate |
Cases Where You Should Space Out Treatments
Filler or Botox + HIFU: HIFU could reduce the longevity or shift placement of injectables.
If needed on the same day, careful sequencing is required — or schedule them on different days.
Laser + Injections: Wait for any inflammation or redness to subside before injecting.
If the skin is still red, swollen, or recovering from a prior procedure, wait before continuing.
Example of a Safe, Full-Face Plan in One Visit
If a patient wants to “get everything done in one day,” I may recommend this safe sequence:
HIFU – for lifting and facial contouring
Filler – to restore volume in hollow areas
Biostimulators – to stimulate collagen production under the skin
Skin Booster or Meso (Glass Skin) – to revitalize skin texture
Botox – for wrinkle reduction and shaping
All of these can be done in one session — but require a proper skin evaluation and moderate energy use per area.
Doctor’s Recommendation
“It’s not wrong to combine multiple treatments — as long as it’s well-planned with your doctor. Good planning ensures great results, with minimal risks and no unnecessary overlap.”
Summary
Yes, you can combine several treatments in a single visit, if planned professionally.
The key is to understand:
Which skin layers each treatment affects
Whether there’s a chance of interference
Having a knowledgeable doctor who understands how to blend techniques safely and customizes care to your skin
ensures that you walk away looking beautiful, safe, and satisfied — with both your time and budget well spent.