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Although some of the active constituent of the fillers may vary, the main difference between most of the products on the market today is in how long the effects last. Some of the active compounds in different products have a firmer regularity which is beneficial in deeper facial lines and will hold up under repetitive facial movements. Others are much softer and used in more superficial lines and lip areas. In addition to hyaluronic acid, current filler products on the market may be incorporate of hydroxyapatite (i.e. Radiesse), PLLA (i.e. Sculptra) or polymethylmethacrylate beads (i.e. Bellafill) which all have varying lengths of effect.
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FACIAL BUSHING BY TONY POER At present there are nountless facial (dermal) fillers FDA accept for facialks mature.Sheath fillers are used to help moderate and decline facial lines and streak(change) that occur normally with aging. They can also help reinstate volume and fullness to give a more youthful and smooth aspect. Typically they are used in the areas around the mouth, cheeks and eyes but have progressively been used in the hands for skin thickness loss from aging as well as deep tissue acne blemish elsewhere. Over 2.4 million soft tissue filler approach were performed in the United States in 2015 alone according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) which bespeak the ever increasing reputation of these therapy. Surface fillers have been FDA approved for soft tissue contour insufficiency since the early 1980’s and were initially made from purified bovine collagen. Newer generations of fillers are collected from hyaluronic acid (HA) and tend to be less pollen and longer lasting than the original filler products. Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring glycosaminoglycan found in the skin and is chemically reshape by the manufacturers. This is done to increase its gel-like compactness as well as lifetime to give a longer lasting fullness where administer. Although some of the active constituent of the fillers may vary, the main difference between most of the products on the market today is in how long the effects last. Some of the active compounds in different products have a firmer regularity which is beneficial in deeper facial lines and will hold up under repetitive facial movements. Others are much softer and used in more superficial lines and lip areas. In addition to hyaluronic acid, current filler products on the market may be incorporate of hydroxyapatite (i.e. Radiesse), PLLA (i.e. Sculptra) or polymethylmethacrylate beads (i.e. Bellafill) which all have varying lengths of effect. It is important to understand that all of the facial fillers will finally be degraded by the body and the effects diminish over time. Once you decide you are ready to have filler injections you will have a detailed negotiation with Tony Poer to evaluate the concerning areas and discuss what might be the best approach to give great results. The fillers are administered in the therapy areas through small microneedles that cause minimal discomfort. Some possible side effects involved with filler injections may include redness or swelling at
the inoculation site,sympathy, lumps/bumps, bruising, discoloration and itching. These symptoms are usually mild and tend to thoroughly subside in 1-2 weeks. Depending on the area(s) treated and which type of filler product used you will likely need to have a follow-up treatment every 12-18 months. However, some of the newer surface filler products have been shown to be powerful for up to 5 years! No matter which product is used the most important thing for any patient to contemplate is who will be administering your filler injections. Only a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon or a medical contributor certified to be handle facial filler injections should be dispatch these procedures. Please contact our office today for more information or to schedule a discussion. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons the following is a list of FDA approved inoculation dermal fillers and their marque names. 1.Hyaluronic acid 2.Belotero Balance 3.Elevess 4.Hydrelle 5.Hylaform 6.EYELID SURGERY EYELID SURGERY INFORMATION:-Also known as blepharoplasty, eyelid surgery improves the exitence of the upper eyelids lower eyelids, or both. It gives a regenerate appearance to the surrounding area of your eyes, making you look more unbend and alert. TREATABLE CONDITIONS: Upper eyelid surgery can remove excess fatty down payment that appear as buildup in the upper eyelids Loose or crumple skin that creates folds or disturbs the natural shape of the upper eyelid, sometimes weaken vision, can be treated by eyelid lift surgery Lower eyelid blepharoplasty can remove excess skin and fine wrinkles of the lower eyelid Bags under the eyes can be remedy by blepharoplasty Lower eyelid surgery can correct droopiness of the lower eyelids, showing white below the iris (colored portion of the eye) WHO IS A BEST COSMETIC EYELID SURGERY CANDIDATE? Healthy individuals who do not have a life-threatening illness or medical conditions that can impair healing Non-smokers Individuals with a positive outlook and particular goals in mind for blepharoplasty Individuals without serious eye shape. You must tell your doctor if you have any of these medical happening: Eye disease such as glaucoma, dry eye or a separate retina
Thyroid disorders such as Graves’ disease and under or uncontrollable thyroid Cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure or other rotating disorders or diabetes BENEFITS OF SUPERFICIAL EYELID SURGERY: A comprehensive planning is essential in successful eyelid refresh to discuss with patients the incision sites and several options.You might consider cosmetic eyelid surgery of you have these conditions: Upper eyelid excess and slump skin Upper eyelid excess skin keeps your eyes from opening absolutely and causes a interference in outlying vision Eyes look tired and sleepy Baggy or puffy upper eyelids Excess skin on lower eyelids Excess wrinkles on lower eyelids Dark circles or bags under eyes Poor the time of darkness peripheral vision due to excess sagging of upper eyelid skin WHAT DOES A TYPICAL PROCEDURE INVOLVE? Designing the shape of new eyelid, with the approximation of amount of skin to be excised Light sedation and local anesthetic injection Remove excess skin using laser/RF scalpel to minimize the bleeding Remove excess fat if there is any Tighten the muscle Create a new distinct and crisp upper eyelid crease Suture the wound (these sutures needs to be removed after few days) WHAT ARE THE UNCERTAINTY OF EYELID SURGERY? The uncertainty to have cosmetic surgery is extremely personal and you’ll have to decide if the benefits will achieve your goals and if the risks and potential blepharoplasty stumbling block are acceptable. Tony Poer will explain potential eyelid surgery complications in detail. You will be asked to sign consent forms to ensure that you fully understand the procedure you will experience and any risks or potential complications. Unfriendly scarring Impermanently blurred or impaired vision Dry eyes Difficulty closing your eyes Lid lag, a pulling down of the lower eyelid may occur and is often temporary Ectropion, rolling of the eyelid outwards Bleeding (hematoma)
Poor wound healing Infection Fluid collection Blood clots Numbness and other changes in skin awareness. Anesthesia risks:-Eyelid disorders that involve unrepresentative position of the upper eyelids (eyelid ptosis), loose eyelid skin, or abnormal laxness of the lower eyelid (ectropion) can coexist with sagging forehead and eyebrow composition; brow lift surgery will not correct these disorders; additional surgery may be eight editions were published. Pain, which may remain. Skin discoloration and swelling Sutures may spontaneously surface through the skin, become visible or produce irritation that require removal Deep vein thrombosis, cardiac and pulmonary blood flow complications Possibility of revisional surgery Loss of eyesight WHAT IS THE CONVALECENCE AFTER EYELID SURGERY:-After your procedure is completed, grease ointment and cold squash may be applied, and in some cases your eyes may be loosely covered with gauze. Specific instructions you may receive during your eyelid surgery recovery:-How to care for your eyes, medications to apply or take orally to aid healing and reduce the potential for infection, specific concerns to look for at the surgical site or in your overall health, and when to follow-up with your plastic surgeon. Initial healing may include some post eyelid surgery swelling, bruising, irritation or dry eyes and discomfort that can be controlled with medication, cold compresses and ointment. Irritation at the incision sites also is possible. Be sure to ask your plastic surgeon specific questions about what you can expect during your individual recovery period.
WHAT WOULD BE MY SURGERY DOWNTIME:-Usually one week but there is a significant individual variation. Some patients have minimal bruising and swelling whereas others have significant bruising and swelling that takes two to three weeks to improve. But generally after one week, joint are removed, and patients are able to resume their usual activities without much involve. I AM INTERESTED! WHAT DO I DO NEXT:-If you are considering eyelid surgery we embolden you to contact us to schedule a discussion and/or treatment at Tony Poer office. During this visit we will listen to your affect and discuss your options. After careful analysis, we will tell you whether you are a suitable can you are a suitable candidate for this approach and inform you of the alternatives and potential risks of the methodology.