The Story
She Didn't Come to Aesthetics Through a Course
She came through the operating room.
Before Farina Sial ever picked up a syringe in an aesthetic setting, she had already spent two decades in one of the most demanding clinical environments in New York State.
I spent over two decades watching what happens when medicine is practiced with precision - and what happens when it isn't. That shaped my entire approach to aesthetics. I treat every patient the way I treated every patient in the hospital: as someone who deserves my best clinical thinking, not a formulaic answer.Farina Sial, PA, MBA - Founder, Stay Ageless Clinic
Most aesthetic providers arrive in this field after a weekend course or a short certification program. Farina Sial, PA, MBA arrived differently - through 25 years of hospital-based clinical practice at Mount Sinai South Nassau, one of New York's most respected health systems. Neurosurgery. Critical care. Internal medicine. Patients whose lives depended on the precision and judgment of the people treating them.
That experience shaped everything. It gave her an anatomical understanding that textbooks alone cannot teach - a knowledge of how tissue responds under pressure, how facial structures relate to one another in three dimensions, how the body heals. It also gave her something rarer: clinical judgment. The ability to know not just what to do, but when not to do it.
Farina came to medical aesthetics because she recognized a fundamental gap in what patients were receiving. Long Island had no shortage of clinics offering Botox and fillers. What it lacked was a provider who combined genuine medical training with a deep aesthetic sensibility - someone who could look at a patient's face, understand its structure at a clinical level, and design a treatment plan that honored that structure rather than overriding it.
She founded Stay Ageless Clinic during the COVID-19 pandemic - a time when conventional wisdom said to wait. She chose to build instead. Beginning with a small, word-of-mouth patient base, the clinic grew through one mechanism only: results. Patients came back. They sent their mothers, their sisters, their friends. They left reviews describing something they hadn't expected - a provider who listened, explained, and delivered outcomes that looked completely natural.
Today, Stay Ageless Clinic has treated more than 1,200 patients across two Long Island locations - Plainview in Nassau County, and Center Moriches in Suffolk County. The clinic Farina built reflects, in every detail, the standard she established over 25 years in hospital medicine: assess carefully, treat precisely, and always put the patient's long-term wellbeing above any short-term outcome.
She holds a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from the University of Missouri, a Physician Assistant degree from Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine in New York, and a Master of Business Administration from Hofstra University. She is NCCPA certified and has completed advanced training in aesthetic injectables and laser medicine through Empire Medical Training. She speaks Urdu and Punjabi fluently - reflecting the diversity of the Long Island communities she serves.