Farah Chahine
Every unit is placed with a plan for how your face actually moves — refined, subtle, patient-first.
Board-certified Physician Assistant. Six-plus years in healthcare. The Fairy Injector — precision, restraint, and patient-first refinement.
Every unit is placed with a plan for how your face actually moves — refined, subtle, patient-first.
Farah Chahine is a board-certified Physician Assistant whose work in aesthetics rests on a healthcare foundation built before the syringe — six-plus years of clinical practice that taught her to listen before she treats. The "Fairy Injector" tag is her own — earned across Instagram and TikTok, where the work speaks more loudly than any caption.
She's a Florida native who came to medical aesthetics through medicine first, not the other way around. That sequence shows up in how she runs a consult: anatomy first, plan second, dose last.
Subtle, refined, patient-first. Farah's signature is the kind of result that doesn't reset a face — it returns it to itself. Every unit gets a placement plan based on how the face actually moves, not where filler "usually" goes.
English and Arabic. Arabic-speaking patients welcome — consultations and treatment in either language.
Travel, the ocean, and family. The same eye for proportion that shapes a face shapes how she spends a Saturday.