Rhinoplasty…How Much Bruising and Swelling is Expected and for How Long?

Posted August 03, 2009

You do not necessarily have to look like you lost an Ultimate Fighting Championship fight after having rhinoplasty. Every surgeon is different, and as you can tell from the variety of answers to this question on www.RealSelf.com, some create more bruising and swelling than others. I have found that when the proper techniques are used, […]

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Sculptra FDA Approved for Cosmetic Use

Posted July 30, 2009

The long awaited FDA approval of Sculptra for facial cosmetic use was announced yesterday. Company spokespersons from pharmaceutical company Sanofi-Aventis announced yesterday that federal clearance had been given to use their dermal filler Sculptra in cosmetic procedures. Although (off-label) cosmetic use of Sculptra has been happening for years, the original FDA approval of Sculptra was […]

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Michael Persky, MD on Sirius Radio

Posted July 28, 2009

Tune in to Sirius Radio, Channel 114 (Doctor’s Channel) on Thursday July 30, 2009 at 4:00pm PST (7:00pm EST) to hear Dr. Michael Persky discuss “What’s New in Facial Plastic Surgery?” with popular New York City cosmetic dermatologist Doris Day, MD. You may call in to ask your personal questions live. Dr. Day has a […]

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Evolence (Ortho Dermologics) 1’st Collagen Filler Proven to Last Over One Year

Posted July 22, 2009

Ortho Dermologics announced on June 8, 2009 that Evolence is the first collagen injection product proven to last over one year. The long lasting effect allows physicians to give their patients the natural look of collagen at a great value. Another advantage of Evolence over other fillers is that there is much less swelling and […]

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G-d Bless Walter Cronkite, “And That’s the Way it is.”

Posted July 21, 2009

Award winning Emmy writer/director/producer and professional baseball announcer, Ken Levine, wrote a beautiful piece about the late Walter Cronkite. Here is what Ken said: “He told us that President Kennedy had died. He told us that we had landed a man on the moon. He walked us through national conventions. No one was elected President […]

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Botox Helps Chronic Migraine Headache Sufferers

Posted July 20, 2009

Allergan Inc said on Thursday that its popular Botox wrinkle-smoother “worked as a treatment for adults suffering from chronic migraines”, according to late-stage clinical data. Allergan said, “data from its phase III clinical trials showed a significantly greater decrease in headache days among patients receiving Botox, compared with those receiving a placebo. The treatment was […]

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My Zerona, or My Sharona

Posted July 18, 2009

Zerona is a new laser device that sounds too good to be true. Using external painless laser light while the patient lays still for 20 minutes of basting on each side: inches are lost from the abdomen, waist, hips, and thighs. As if that weren’t enough to cause a stampede of lazy, overweight, indulgent Americans […]

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Turn Mad, Sad Into Glad

Posted July 18, 2009

As many of us age, we develop an unhappy appearance because of the “scowling” vertical lines between our eyebrows caused by years of using those muscles (hear you mother saying, “Don’t make that face, it will stay like that!”). Combined with volume loss in around the corners of a down turned mouth, otherwise very “happy” […]

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Radiesse Gets FDA Approval to Mix Local Anesthetic With Filler

Posted July 16, 2009

Bioform, the manufacturer of the popular facial and hand filler Radiesse has received FDA approval for mixing local anesthetic Lidocaine into its product. In clinical trials, the technique of mixing the dermal filler Radiesse with lidocaine showed an improvement in patient comfort and an increase in patient satisfaction, the company said in a statement. Radiesse […]

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