Without a doubt, winter months can certainly challenge our skin. Cold, dry air and the use of heat in our homes, vehicles and workplace can also contribute to the drying effects of winter
Let’s take a look at what you’re using on your skin…or not using that is contributing to your skin’s winter health.
Cleanser—make sure that you are using a cleanser that is appropriate for your skin condition, i.e. gel cleansers for combination to oily skin types and creamy cleansers for very dry skin types. Whether your skin is oily or dry, cleansing twice a day is enough. Washing your face […]
Melasma, commonly replacement therapy/contraceptives or as a reaction to medications or cosmetics. Melanocytes, pigment producing cells in the skin, are stimulated by estrogen and progesterone to produce pigment in response to sun exposure. Less commonly, men can also develop Melasma. The condition occasionally improves after pregnancy in women. There are two primary forms of Melasma, epidermal and dermal. The epidermal form of Melasma is more superficial in the skin, can be diagnosed with special lighting, and is more responsive to treatment. The dermal form of melisma is deeper in the skin and more resistant to treatment.
The management of Melasma includes […]
When considering breast augmentation, a patient must decide what size breast implants to get. Many women base their decision solely on the larger bra size they are trying to achieve, making the process seem fairly simple. However, according to recent statistics, about one third of all breast implant removal procedures are performed due to the patient’s dissatisfaction with the size of their new breasts.
Until a patient has actually “tried on” their ideal breast size, they may not know what implant size will look and feel best on their body. Giving your implants a trial run can help you consider factors […]
Botox, helped to fuel the increase; over 6 million Botox injections were performed in 2012, up 8 percent since 2011. This begs the question – if economic times are so tough, why are so many people choosing to spend their money on their appearance?
A nationwide survey by MetLife suggests that Generation Y (those born between the 1970s and the early 2000s) has a different set of values than those associated with the traditional American Dream. The data revealed that Americans seem to be increasingly less concerned with the previous generations’ ideals of success, e.g. getting married, buying a house, having […]
Over the last few decades, there has been a shift in plastic surgery trends – minimally invasive procedures are at a new height! Although the modern technology of today allows for patients to receive beautiful, natural-looking results from surgical procedures with less potential for risks and complications, there is still a large population of people who desire quick results, little to no recovery time, and want to avoid surgery.
According to 2012 statistics from The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), there has been an overall decrease in some of the most popular cosmetic surgical procedures from 2011. For instance, breast […]
Rhinophyma or the red, bulbous nose features commonly seen in older men is an imminently treatable medical condition. This condition, which is caused by an overgrowth of the sebaceous or oily glands of the nose, is an end result of the common skin condition Rosacea. Rosacea affects approximately 14 million Americans and is characterized by diffuse redness and capillaries of the central zone of the face including the forehead, nose, eyelids, cheeks and chin. Bacteria and overactive sebaceous glands also contribute to pustule and nodule formation. Over a period of time, untreated Rosacea leads to overgrowth of the sebaceous glands […]
Before I used Jane Iredale mineral makeup I had breakouts everywhere! Switching to Jane Iredale was the best thing I have done for my skin. The line of makeup is mineral base which allows the skin to breathe and last all day after application. This line is great for acne patients, camouflaging bruises after injections, covering hyperpigmentation, and those healing from laser treatments.
Makeup Tips for those with Acne/Oily Skin:
Jane Iredale’s Absence: For patients who have ance and oily skin. Apply this with a foundation brush before you apply your foundation. It helps eliminate shine throughout the day.
Jane Iredale’s Balance Spray: […]
Prominent Nipples is an uncommonly discussed problem experienced by both men and women. Lay people commonly describe the nipple as including the prominent protruding part of the breast as well as the darker circular rim of skin. Anatomically, the areola is the slightly darker skin surrounding the nipple proper. The nipple contains lactiferous ducts, a blood supply and sensory nerves. The nipple can be more prominent in men and women for genetic reasons or after breast feeding in women. In women, nipples are on average usually 8 mm high and 8 mm wide with a slightly rounded dome at the […]
“The eyes are the window to the soul,” or so goes the common aphorism. Much less discussed in polite conversation is the impact of the eyebrows on attractive eyes. Intuitively, women today understand the importance of eyebrow grooming on a youthful appearance. Makeup, tattoos, plucking, threading, shaping, and even latisse for thin eyebrows are common techniques used today. Unfortunately, certain forehead shapes, sun damage or smoking premature age the eyebrows and forehead leading to a “tired” or “sad” around the eyes. Patients can even experience headaches from overuse of forehead muscles to compensate for drooping. Fortunately, today a plethora of […]
Blunt tipped micro-cannulas are newly FDA approved devices used by Plastic Surgeons and other expert injectors to inject popular fillers such as Restylane, Perlane, Juviderm, Belotero, Radiesse and Fat. These devices are similar to the previously used hypodermic needles, but instead have a rounded tip with a side port or a flat tip. Developed by CosmoFrance Inc., DermaSCULPT® needles were recently approved for use and marketing in the United States. Recent studies have shown that patients experience less pain, swelling and bruising with the u se of micro-cannulas compared to the traditional needle. The results of the treatment and longevity […]