Archive for April, 2009

What to Know Before You Go: BOTOX, Dermal Fillers, and Laser Treatments

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The popularity of aesthetic procedures has blossomed in recent years, attributable to its relatively low cost, minimal downtime, and marked cosmetic enhancements. In order for you, the consumer and patient, to get the best results, here are some questions you should always remember to ask yourself when determining where to go for your treatments:

1) Who can do these procedures?

• Can. In the state of Florida, any physician (M.D.), dentist (D.M.D.), osteopath (D.O.) can do any of these procedures. In addition, under specified medical supervision, a nurse practitioner and a physician assistant can perform these treatments as well.

• Cannot. A nurse, aesthetician, medical assistant, is NOT ALLOWED to perform any these procedures. The state of Florida is trying to ensure the safety of the general population and has stricter laws than neighboring states.

2) How do I pick which physician, dentist, or osteopath to go to?

Experience: You have to look at experience and expertise. If you are getting work done on your face, it’s my humble opinion that a Facial Plastic Surgeon/Head and Neck Surgeon is the most qualified. These surgeons spend their entire residency operating on the face and neck area.

Training: You also should look at where your doctor’s training was done. Large, prestigious institutions are the most desirable and most difficult residencies to get accept to. See if they are board certified. There are several boards that are not recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties.

3) What qualifies a physician’s experience as good?

• For example: When considering experience, let’s talk about BOTOX cosmetic, the most popular cosmetic procedure. There are several levels of recognition by Allergan (the makers of BOTOX) which are based on number of vials of BOTOX used. They are, in order of low to high – Silver, Gold, Platinum, Platinum Plus, and Diamond. For a physician to ask you to get “your friends together” to share a vial of BOTOX, or to give him time to “order the BOTOX for you”, you have got to worry that their BOTOX volume is very low.

• Trainer, not Trainee. If a physician is training other physicians and hired by companies to do this, he/she has shown superior results and expertise in these procedures. This is another qualification one should look for.

4) How should cost of the procedure factor into the decision-making process?
Don’t choose solely on price. With the boom in cosmetic procedures, every provider is jumping on the band wagon. Most times, the poorly qualified providers can only compete on price. When considering who to go to, remember it’s your face, and this is what people see every day. Although, I wouldn’t suggest going to anyone that is not competitive, it doesn’t make sense to strictly choose a physician based on price. Poor results or unsatisfactory outcomes can ultimately cost you more to correct, or give you prolonged grief.

5) Questions to ask your doctor:

• Who, What, Where?: If you are getting laser procedures done, ask your physician what his/her training was and for how long they have been using lasers. It’s very important, particularly for aggressive lasers like the Fraxel re:pair CO2, that the physician is extremely experienced.

• Ask to see pictures of results of patients that your physician has done. It is even better if your physician’s results are being used by the companies to highlight. This is extremely important. Results can vary significantly between physicians.

Kick some BUTT with Thermage!

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Ok, so it’s not just for butts, however Thermage is designed to smooth, tighten, and tone all those saggy areas that we depise!

Thermage is the first non-invasive procedure to tighten, tone, and contour the skin in a single treatment with no downtime. The instrument, which was created by Solta Medical, Inc. a national medical technology firm, uses radio-frequency energy, which is concentrated into the collagen layers of the skin. The heat stimulates the body’s natural renewal of collagen, which creates subtle, natural looking results on and off the face. Thermage effectively targets loose skin on all parts of the body including the face, neck, eyes, abdomen, buttock, thighs and arms. At the same time Thermage cools the epidermis, keeping the surface of the skin safe during the procedure. As a result, your skin needs no recovery time meaning you can immediately get back to your daily routine. Most importantly, you can experience the full benefits of Thermage after only one treatment, and the effects can last up to 5 years.

Who doesnt’ want to give “aging” a kick in the butt!

 

 

 

Spring Bocce Ball Tournament Makes 30a TV!

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30A Television just did an interview about the upcoming Bocce Ball tournament at Rosemary Beach.

Click here to see the footage, and plan on getting your team ready for a fun game with friends, families, and neighbors.

The game kicks off at 10am this Saturday. An after-party to celebrate the winners will be held at Cowgirl Kitchen. You don’t want to miss the fun! Tickets available by calling me at 850-622-1214, or email info@theclinique.net.

Sponsors Include:

Bud & Alley’s

Patchouli’s

Acqua Beach & Surf

Restaurant Paradis

Compass Realty of FL

The Promotions Chick

Cowgirl Kitchen

Wild Olives

The Aesthetic Clinique

Sugar Shak

Longer eyelashes….naturally

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It never fails that somewhere along the lines of scientific discovery, someone stumbles on a new idea, a new technique, a new “magic potion” that does something completely different that what it was originally set out to do. This is the case with Latisse, a product which actually stimulates the growth of eyelashes naturally, making them longer, darker, and thicker.

Designed to treat glaucoma, a drug called Lumigan, was developed to decrease pressure within the eye either by slowing the production of a fluid in the eye or by increasing fluid drainage. Funny enough, one of the side effects of Lumigan is longer, thicker and darker eyelashes. Seeing this, Allergan, Inc.the producers of Lumigan, created a spin-off of the product called Latisse. It is the first and only product to be FDA approved to enhance eyelash prominence as measured by increases in length, thickness and darkness of eyelashes.

Within 16 weeks, clients can see a visible and measurable change in their lashes. Daily application is the key for the first 16 weeks, but after that time you can apply every couple of days to maintain their results. USA Today recently published an article about Latisse and the effect it is having on patients and doctors’ offices across the country.

Who doesn’t want longer, thicker, and darker eyelashes? Check out The Aesthetic Clinique to learn more about this product and other amazing treatments.

Before & After

Before & After