Tag Archive for wrinkle treatment

SUN DAMAGE RECOVERY – PART 3: Treatment with Intense Pulsed Light (IPL)

Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) Before and AfterReal treatment for sun damage?

Sign me up! Faced with the good fortune of choosing between the top two technologies available for the treatment of hyperpigmentation—Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) and Fraxel Laser Resurfacing—I had a tough decision to make.

Or did I?

After some serious discussion with the experts at The Skin Center about the benefits of each technology, I did something rather unconventional. I chose BOTH. I thought it would be beneficial for our patients to see the results of both treatments on the same face—mine. So I offered up the right side of my Read more

Protect Yourself from FauxTOX: 5 Simple Steps to Ensure BOTOX ® Authenticity

FDA warns 350 US medical practices using “Botox” from a foreign supplier.  The Skin Center Medical Spa, located in Pittsburgh, PA and Columbus, OH, ensures authenticity of its product.

(PITTSBURGH – February 19, 2013) – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently issued a letter to 350 US medical practices alerting them that they may have received unapproved Botox from a foreign supplier.  The FDA’s concern is that the formulation of Botox being sold is not FDA-approved and therefore treatment with this product, according to the letter, may cause “harm to patients, because it may be unsafe or ineffective”.   As one of the nation’s largest providers of Allergan Inc.’s BOTOX® Cosmetic, The Skin Center Medical Spa with three locations in Pittsburgh, PA and one in Columbus, OH, ensures patients are receiving only authentic BOTOX® Cosmetic shipped directly from manufacturer.

As BOTOX wrinkle treatments are now generally accepted and an increasingly common practice for millions of men and women, the desire to shop for the biggest savings is becoming commonplace. “While I understand the desire to save money whenever possible, I think it is very important to remember that cost savings does not always equal best value,” said Dominic Brandy, MD, board-certified cosmetic surgeon and founding medical director of The Skin Center Medical Spa. “When dealing with medical treatments, and BOTOX® is a medical treatment, you want to spend the money necessary to ensure you are not only purchasing the authentic product, but also the skill of a highly trained medical professional. BOTOX should not be administered outside of a medical facility or by a person not specifically trained in facial anatomy and proper injection techniques.”

To be certain of the authenticity of the product and to achieve the best result possible from a BOTOX® Cosmetic or other type of injectable wrinkle treatment, it is important to follow these five simple steps:

1. Ask to see the vial and or product packaging.  Authentic BOTOX Cosmetic will have the words “BOTOX® Cosmetic on the vial, not just Botox.  Also, a hologram can be seen across the label.

2. Ask your provider about their credentials, experience and training.  Experienced injectors are trained in the most advanced injection techniques and applications and are happy to talk about their experience.

3. Look for approved manufacturer signage within the store.  For BOTOX Cosmetic, Allergan Inc. signage would be prominently displayed.

4. Your injector must be a medical professional such as a physician, physician’s assistant, registered nurse practitioner or registered nurse.  If your injector is not a qualified medical professional, find one who is.

5. Visit the manufacturer’s website to confirm that the medical practice is a certified retailer of the product.

The Skin Center Medical Spa is a member of Allergan, Inc.’s Black Diamond Designation, a distinction awarded to the top one percent of Botox Cosmetic providers nationwide.  In addition to this elite designation, two of our expert BOTOX Cosmetic injectors are dedicated National Trainers for Allergan, Inc; traveling the country to teach other medical professionals proper injection techniques as well as the most advanced applications.

For more than 30 years, The Skin Center Medical Spa’s team of board-certified cosmetic surgeons, board-certified plastic surgeons, vascular surgeons and nurses offer women and men advanced cosmetic plastic surgery and minimally invasive treatments for healthier-looking skin, and rejuvenation of the face and body. To schedule a consultation, call 1-800-429-1151 or click www.theskincentermd.com to learn more.

The Skin Center Medical Spa For Immediate Release            

Contact: Nicole Conaway
412.414.1404 (cell)
nconaway@mdcommunicationsinc.com

About The Skin Center Medical Spa

The Skin Center Medical Spa, with three locations in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Columbus, Ohio, is the region’s premier, full-service medical spa offering the latest advancements in non-invasive and minimally invasive skin rejuvenation for the treatment of aging skin, hyper-pigmentation, rosacea, unwanted hair, varicose and spider veins, active acne and acne scarring.  Established by board-certified cosmetic surgeon Dominic Brandy, MD, in 1981, The Skin Center is one of the few medical facilities in Western Pennsylvania specializing exclusively in cosmetic plastic surgery and anti-aging treatments. Dr. Brandy and his colleague Fernando Colon, MD, board-certified plastic surgeon and medical director of The Skin Center in ColumbusOhio, have a combined 50 years of experience in cosmetic plastic surgery, and together they have performed nearly 20,000 procedures. The SkinCenter’s surgical facilities are accredited by the AAAHC.

###

Do You Know Where Your BOTOX ® Cosmetic Comes From?

botoxWe do! As one of the largest national providers of BOTOX ® Cosmetic, The Skin Center brings you the planet’s most beloved wrinkle relaxer from the one and only legitmate source, Allergan®.

Caveat emptor! Not all “Botox” is created equal.

Botox users beware! In a recent depiction of “you get what you pay for,” we learned that more than 350 US medical practices just received warning letters from the FDA about where they were buying their supplies of Botox.

Why? The FDA discovered that these practices were obtaining their supplies from foreign or unlicensed suppliers—and NOT Read more

Dermal Fillers Restore Youthful Curves by Rebuilding Body’s Natural Collagen

Sculptra Injection, The Skin Center Medical Spa, Pittsburgh, PAStrange things happen as your body ages. Bits that were full go flat, and vice versa.  For the first time in my life, I have cheekbones, not because I’ve lost weight, but because everything seems to be shifting.  Downward.  Surprisingly, given what seems like a lifetime of using makeup to create contours in my round face, I don’t like what I’m seeing.  It just doesn’t fit.

What is collagen?

If you’re over 40 and have noticed a loss of volume in your face, you have your collagen – or the depletion thereof – to thank.  Collagen is a fibrous protein that provides an underlying framework to our skin.  As we age, we lose collagen, and as this network of supporting fibers breaks down, our skin loses fullness and elasticity.
Read more

Nora Ephron Did Not Need to Feel Bad About Her Neck

QuickLift

Janet, Age 60
Actual QuickLift Patient

Every so often I read a book about age, and whoever’s writing it says it’s great to be old. It’s great to be wise and sage and mellow; it’s great to be at the point where you understand just what matters in life. I can’t stand people who say things like this. What can they be thinking? Don’t they have necks?

—from “I Feel Bad About My Neck,” by Nora Ephron

Nora Ephron, a prolific journalist, screenwriter, producer and novelist whose film work included “When Harry Met Sally,” “Sleepless in Seattle,” “You’ve got Mail,” “Silkwood” and “Heartburn,” had a gift for writing wickedly funny, and honest, prose. Read more

Would You Like BOTOX® Cosmetic With That?

botoxYou’re at your dentist. Your exam is done, and you’re congratulating yourself for actually keeping your appointment and perhaps even for your commitment to flossing.  Your dentist wheels his stool around to face you, but instead of, “You’re good to go. See you in six months,” he says, “You know, you would benefit from Botox. We do that now.”

Say what? Read more

TOMORROW: LIVE Wrinkle Fillers Event — The Skin Center, Wexford

PLEASE JOIN US… AT THE SKIN CENTER in Wexford tomorrow afternoon from 12-2 PM for our Injectable Wrinkle Filler Summer of Beauty Event. See first-hand the incredible benefits of this age-erasing treatment, adding both volume and fullness almost instantly. Read more

Dangers of Spray Tanning

Dangers of Spray Tanning

Society’s love-hate relationship with chemicals continues. Now we’re hearing media blasts about the questionable safety of the spray tanning products used by tanning salons. ABC News recently brought the scrutiny of DHA (dihydroxyacetone) into the public eye. This is the active bronzing ingredient in spray tanning products. Here’s the low down that spray tanning salons seem to keep on the down low: Read more

PHOTOAGING: Seeing is Believing

PHOTO: New Beauty Magazine

The New England Journal of Medicine recently released this shocking image of a 66-year old truck driver to depict photoaging—premature aging of the skin caused by repeated exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UV) from the sun.

You scream. I scream. We all scream for sunscreen after seeing a picture of sun damage like this one. It’s so easy to forget our daily sunscreen regimen…or to fall into that “it won’t happen to me” mentality. Read more

SUNSCREEN NEWS—Why SPF Alone Is Not Enough

Choosing your sunscreen simply based on Sun Protection Factor (SPF) doesn’t cut it anymore. We now know that SPF products do not protect against cancer-causing UVA rays. Look for ”Broad Spectrum” sunscreen products—for maximum protection against both UVA and UVB rays.

The Big SPF Myth

So you’re faithfully using a daily SPF 15+ sunscreen, under (or in) your foundation. Or, even by itself. Great, right? Well yes, that’s good. However, according to a recent article in The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), it’s not good enough. “A person wearing SPF 50 could spend considerable time in the sun without getting burned. ‘They think they’re getting protected but they’re getting the silent damage from UVA,’ says Steven Q. Wang, director of dermatological surgery and dermatology at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.” Read more