Posts Tagged ‘Radiesse’

Cosmetic Injections: Can They Be Comfortable?

Monday, January 25th, 2010 by editor

If you’ve considered getting a little cosmetic work done, but find yourself hesitating botox_stratbecause of needles and potential pain, you’re not alone. Prevelle, Juvederm, Hydrelle, and Restylane are just a few of the products out there designed to restore facial volume and correct wrinkles. Many people are interested in the benefits but have to ask, “Just how much is this going to hurt?”

Lidocaine helps control discomfort and swelling

Today, a number of non-surgical facial procedures can be done with little or no discomfort, thanks to local anesthetics that numb one or more areas of the face beforehand. Lidocaine is the one most frequently used by plastic surgeons, and there’s no doubt it makes an injectable procedure more comfortable for the patient.

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Patient Surveys Provide Insight On Botox, Wrinkle Fillers

Monday, June 1st, 2009 by newseditor

A group of researchers working with the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) sent questionnaires last March to 687 patients who had received Botox and/or wrinkle filler treatment. 

The findings indicate that wrinkle treatments, such as Botox or Juvederm, are more ‘mainstream’ than people once thought. Some of those noteworthy findings are as follows:

 - Most survey respondents described themselves as healthy individuals.  95 percent of them reported exercising and 78 percent cited healthy eating habits.

 - Nearly 70 percent of the respondents who had been treated with Botox also opted for dermal filler treatment.

 - Who is the ‘typical’ patient?  According to the survey results, she’s “a married, working mother between 41-55 years of age with a household income of under $100,000.”

 - 66 percent of the respondents said they received Botox treatment 2-3 times per year.

 - 72 percent of the respondents chose Botox to treat glabellar lines – the vertical lines that appear between your eyebrows.  

 - 63 percent of the respondents chose dermal fillers to treat facial wrinkles and folds, mostly the nasolabial folds or ‘smile lines’ that travel from the nose to each side of the mouth. 

 - 87 percent reported that they discussed their treatments with others, and 70 percent said they received support from the people they told.

A full summary of the results is available (in MS Word) here.

Study of Identical Twins Reveals Facts About Facial Aging

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009 by newseditor

A scientific study published in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery analyzed identical twins with contrasting lifestyle factors to visibly check for signs of facial aging.  It revealed that the average person’s environment and lifestyle might play a more significant role than their genes, at least when it comes to the onset and visible progression of facial aging.

Author and ASPS surgeon Bahman Guyuron says, “we looked at identical twins because they are genetically programmed to age exactly the same, and in doing so, we essentially discovered that when it comes to your face, it is possible to cheat your biological clock.”

Participating subjects were photographed, surveyed, and members of an independent panel then analyzed the data.  The results yielded some interesting conclusions about lifestyle/environmental factors and their effect on facial aging.

Results provided by the panel revealed that subjects over 40 who were heavier than their identical counterpart actually exhibited a more youthful (facial) appearance. Dr. Guyuron speculates that this finding provides some scientific basis to support facial rejuvenation through volume restoration – i.e. the correction of facial lipoatrophy with dermal fillers like Radiesse or Juvederm.

The study also revealed that a higher perceived age difference was found in divorced subjects and those who had used antidepressants.