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Chemical Peel NYC Dermatology Board Certified Dermatologist Dr. Gary Rothfeld Manhattan, New York
Chemical Peels
(Glycolic, Beta and Alpha Hydroxy Acids) Skin resurfacing through controlled chemical application Chemical Peels have been
a mainstay of Dermatology for decades. Only in recent years have lasers attempted to replace these trusted and effective methods
of resurfacing your skin. Dr. Gary Rothfeld, a board Certified Dermatologist in NYC, Manhattan has experience
with both methods which allows him to tailor a treatment regimen that precisely resolves skin surface irregularities
and maintains smooth and luminous skin. 
| Pigmentation on the face, arms, chest, hands. Fine lines and wrinkles. Acne Clogged
Pores Rough skin Dull skin Discoloration |
"How do Chemical Peels work? There are basically four major types of chemical peel solutions: - Alpha Hydroxy (Glycolic Acid - other fruit and sugar based acids)
- Beta Hydroxy
(Salicylic Acid)
- Cosmelan
- TCA (Trichloroacetic Acid)
Chemical
peels work by "ungluing" the top layer of damaged and discolored skin so it can peel away and reveal the fresh new
skin beneath. By forcing the turnover of the cells, the old dull and damaged cells peel off much more quickly. Lighter
superficial peels using Alpha Hydroxy acids such as Glycolic Acid can be very effective in a series of "no downtime"
procedures. Your skin will have a light pink look and flaking or peeling may be unnoticeable. Superficial peels are ideal
for improving pigmentation problems, fine wrinkles and sun damage. They can be used anywhere on the face and body. Special peels containing salicylic acid (beta hydroxy acid) are especially
effective for those suffering from acne and oily skin. Salicylic acid has the ability to penetrate the pores as it is soluble
in oil. Great for unclogging pores and improving acne. All peels can be adjusted to your skin type and condition, making them
extremely customizable according to Dr. Rothfeld at NYC dermatology in Manhattan, New York Dr. Rothfeld is meticulous
in the selection and application of your chemical peel. Cosmelan
has become the treatment of choice for melasma and especially for sensitive skin types prone to hyperpigmentation from sun
exposure, heat or blemishes. Cosmelan works by blocking the action of the process that causes hyperpigmentation. Cosmelan Advantages  | Effective in all kinds of melasma and chloasma. |  | It can be used any time of the year. |  | Compatible with all types of skin. |  | It permits sun exposure without the risk
of spots appearing. |  | It is completely safe and does not include
TCA or hydroquinone. |  | There are minimal side effects (very little
redness and flaking). |  | Beneficial for acne patients by regularizing
sebaceous secretion. |  | Skin becomes bright and rejuvenated with lightening of spots
and brown areas in just 10 days. |
Moderate medium-depth peels result in
a temporary all-over peeling with deeper pink tone to your skin for several days to a week. These peels are more effective
on moderate wrinkles, precancerous skin growths and more problematic pigmentation. Mostly used on the face, medium peels are typically TCA peels. Usually a TCA peel will produce enough peeling that you may wish to stay
in for a few days. Discuss with Dr Gary Rothfeld at NYC Dermatologist which peel level works into your lifestyle. What will a chemical peel feel like? Dr. Rothfeld, a board certified dermatologist
at NYC Dermatology will first clean your skin of any oils. The chemical solution is either brushed on or applied with
a pad. You may feel a slight stinging as the peel solution penetrates your skin. Once removed, your skin will be moisturized
and you will be advised to wear a sunscreen. Your skin will feel tight and will look rosy for a few hours to several days.
Your chemical peel will cause some flaking and peeling. Chemical peels may be augmented with V Beam Laser for
resolving broken blood vessels and IPL Fotofacial for removing encapsulated or resistant pigmentation NYC Dermatology by Board Certified Dermatologist Dr. Gary Rothfeld, a dermatologist
in NYC. Offices in New York City. Dr. Rothfeld is a licensed Dermatologist with a New York
City office in Manhattan providing expert skin care, dermatology, and cosmetic dermatology services. Skin resurfacing through controlled
chemical application Chemical Peels have
been a mainstay of Dermatology for decades. Only in recent years have lasers attempted to replace these trusted and effective
methods of resurfacing your skin. Dr. Gary Rothfeld, a board Certified Dermatologist in NYC, Manhattan has experience
with both methods which allows him to tailor a treatment regimen that precisely resolves skin surface irregularities
and maintains smooth and luminous skin.
Dermatology
- Do you peer in the mirror each morning
and play little face games?
- Do
you find yourself raising your brows, smiling wider, stretching wrinkles, pursing your lips, or lifting the droopy corners
that weren’t there last month?
- Are
you exhausted from trying every TV promise out there to stop your acne and wonder “why me?”
| Who doesn’t find something they don’t like about the face in the
mirror each morning? It’s human nature to want to look your best. Even royalty and celebrities find themselves sitting
across from Dr. Rothfeld seeking the fix for that blemish, that sag or that brown spot.
Dr. Gary Rothfeld , board certified dermatologist at NYC Dematology, having worked alongside
several of the world's renowned dermatologists, has shaped a uniquely innovative approach in treating any skin problem
you may have. Through cosmetic and medical dermatology, laser surgery and powerful combination treatment options, Dr. Gary
Rothfeld quickly and effectively helps you see dramatic improvements in the appearance and health of your skin.
Dr. Gary Rothfeld is well known for his particular expertise is in designing anti-aging, anti-acne, and anti-rosacea
treatments with exceptional success and optimum cosmetic elegance. These particular conditions need specialized non-harsh
therapies in order to be successful with minimal side effects. Over-treatment or overly aggressive treatment can backfire.
Dr.Rothfeld makes sure that doesn’t happen to his patients.
| Dr. Rothfelds' main
concern is that you receive an individualized skin treatment program that eliminates your problems without
unnecessary side effects. This is attained by having one-on-one care with good old fashioned personal attention from Dr.Gary Rothfeld himself." |
The most common medical condition that Dr. Rothfeld treats is Acne and Acne Scarring. His comprehensive approach may include photodynamic therapy which will help restore your natural, radiant skin without the signs of acne. This
treatment, which can consist of a combination of blue light and
laser, significantly diminishes your need for oral medications.
His cutting-edge research in technology
initiated his interest and involvement in Laser Dermatology. He has the latest proven lasers to treat acne and acne scarring, broken blood vessles, and rosacea , wrinkles , and loose
skin. These laser procedures provide tremendous results with little downtime. All laser procedures are performed personally
by Dr. Gary Rothfeld at NYC Dermatology.
As a sought-after expert in the successful use of Botox, he has trained
many physicians in how to implement his unique technique in treating their own patients. Many of his patients refer to him
as "the Botox artist". Wrinkles in the forehead, between the brows, and around the eyes are painlessly reduced.
The results are night & day differences with no downtime or pain.
One particularly exciting use of Botox is
the non-surgical Brow Lift. This procedure elevates the brow and can also elevate droopy eyelid skin. He has helped countless
patients avoid unnecessary plastic surgery with this procedure.
Another well-appreciated application of Botox Cosmetic
is in the treatment for excessive underarm sweating, which has been recently FDA approved. The Botox Cosmetic is non-diluted
and prepared in such a way as to be completely painless!
Rejuvenating
peels are excellent treatment for the prevention of aging skin and acne. Light Peels and ipl fotofacial offer quick treatments that help improve skin texture and minimize fine lines. Cosmelan treats patchy brown hyperpigmentation.
Your Health
is Vital; Start with your Skin. The American Academy of Dermatology recommends yearly skin checks to examine moles and remove
unusual ones that are often are high risk.
| Botox Non-surgical treatment that softens wrinkles that have developed over time. Recovery time
is immediate Duration of Results: 3-4 months Skin Resurfacing Removal of the outer layer of the skin using abrasion, chemicals or a laser, resulting in smoother and less wrinkled skin.
Recovery time is one to three weeks. Duration of Results: Generally permanent. Collagen Implant (Different from Collagen and Soft Tissue Augmentation) An injection
of natural protein which puffs up and raises skin tissue to smooth out and make less visible wrinkles and scars. Recovery
time is about three hours. Duration of Results: Repeated as needed. Skin
Lesions Skin blemishes, skin cancers, birth marks, scars and other skin growths can be removed or made
less visible using various techniques such as hidden incisions or laser treatment. Recovery time is approximately seven
to ten days. Duration of Results: Generally permanent. Scar Revision Surgery to make scars less visible using various techniques such as Z-plasty or W-plasty. Recovery time is variable Duration of Results: Generally permanent Acne Acne is the term for plugged pores (blackheads and whiteheads), pimples, and deeper lumps (cysts or nodules), that occur
on the face, neck, chest, back, shoulders and even the upper arms. Most teenagers have some acne. However, adults in their
20's, even into their 40's or older, can get acne. Acne often clears up after several years even without treatment,
but you need not wait to outgrow it. Untreated acne can leave scars, which can be treated by your dermatologist as well.While
not a life threatening condition, acne can be upsetting and disfiguring. Acne can also lead to serious and permanent scarring.
Mole Removal The majority
of moles and other blemishes are benign (not-cancer). They will never be a threat to the health of the person who has them.
Spots or blemishes that warrant medical concern are those that do something out of the ordinary-those that act differently
from other existing moles. This includes any spot that changes in size, shape or color, or one that bleeds, itches, becomes
painful, or first appears when a person is past twenty. Occasionally, a mole may become a cancerous growth. Therefore,
it's best to get medical advice from Dr. Gary Rothfeld, Board Certified Dermatologist at NYC Dermatology if you notice
a mole that does not follow the normal pattern. Dr. Rothfeld may be able to assure you that the mole is harmless. To accomplish
this, he may study a sample of it under a microscope for an accurate diagnosis. He would then remove the mole, or part
of it, so that thin sections from the mole can be cut and examined under a microscope. This is a simple and harmless procedure.
If the growth was only partially removed and it is found to be cancerous, then the entire lesion and an extra margin of safety
will need to be removed. A person may wish to get rid of moles that are in areas of trauma, where clothing can irritate
them, or simply because they are unattractive. The most common methods of removal include numbing the spot and then shaving
the mole off, or for some moles, cutting out the entire lesion and stitching the area closed. Most procedures used to
remove moles take only a short time and can be performed in our office. Sometimes a mole will recur after it is removed. If
a removed mole does begin to reappear, the patient should return to see Dr.Gary Rothfeld. Rashes, Eczema & Psoriasis Psoriasis is a persistent skin disease that got
its name from the Greek word for "itch." The skin becomes inflamed, producing red, thickened areas with silvery
scales, most often on the scalp, elbows, knees, and lower back. In some cases, psoriasis is so mild that people don't
know they have it. At the opposite extreme, severe psoriasis may cover large areas of the body. Our Board Certified
Dermatologist Dr. Gary Rothfeld can help even the most severe cases. Psoriasis cannot be passed from one person
to another, though it is more likely to occur in people whose family members have it. In the United States two out of every
hundred people have psoriasis (four to five million people). Approximately 150,000 new cases occur each year. The cause
is unknown. However, recent discoveries point to an abnormality in the functioning of key white cells in the blood stream
triggering inflammation in the skin. Because of the inflammation, the skin sheds too rapidly, every three to four days. People often notice new spots 10 to 14 days after the skin is cut, scratched, rubbed, or severely sunburned. Psoriasis can
also be activated by infections, such as strep throat, and by certain medicines. Flare-ups sometimes occur in the winter,
as a result of dry skin and lack of sunlight. Freckles & Age Spots These flat, brown areas are called lentigines. They have nothing to do with the liver - they are caused by the sun and usually
appear on the face, hands, back and feet. They are generally harmless. They may look like melanoma and therefore may require
evaluation. Commercial "fade" creams will not make lentigines disappear, but effective prescription medications
and surgical resurfacing treatments are available. Dr. Rothfeld at NYC Dermatology board certified dermatologist treats
many cases every week. Seborrheic Keratoses These brown or black raised spots or wart-like growths look like they were stuck on the skin surface. They are not cancerous
and are very common in older people. If annoying, they can be easily removed by a dermatologist. Cherry Angiomas These are harmless, small, bright red raised bumps created by dilated
blood vessels. They occur in more than 85 percent of middle-aged and elderly people, usually on the trunk. Electrocautery,
laser surgery, or other surgical therapies remove these spots. Wart
Removal There are several different lasers used for the treatment of warts. Laser therapy is used to destroy
some types of warts. Lasers are more expensive and require the injection of a local anesthesia to numb the area treated.
Another treatment is to inject each wart with an anti-cancer drug called bleomycin. The injections may be painful and can
have other side effects. Immunotherapy, which attempts to use the body's own rejection system is another method of treatment.
Several methods of immunotherapy are being used. With one method the patient is made allergic to a certain chemical which
is then painted on the wart. A mild allergic reaction occurs around the treated warts, and may result in the disappearance
of the warts. Warts may also be injected with interferon, a treatment to boost the immune reaction and cause rejection
of the wart. There are some wart remedies available without a prescription. However, you might mistake another kind of skin
growth for a wart, and end up treating something more serious as though it were a wart. If you have any questions about either
the diagnosis or the best way to treat a wart, you should seek your dermatologist's advice. Birthmarks Many babies have what are called "birthmarks" when they're
born. In some cases they may appear within the first few weeks of life. They can be brown, tan, blue, pink, or red. More than
10 in 100 babies have vascular birthmarks. These are made up of blood vessels bunched together in the skin. They can be flat
or raised, pink, red or bluish discolorations. The exact causes of birthmarks are unknown. Most vascular birthmarks
are not inherited, nor are they caused by anything that happens to the mother during pregnancy. There are different
kinds of vascular birthmarks. Sometimes, the birthmark must be watched for several weeks or months before the specific type
can be identified. The most common types of vascular birthmarks are macular stains, hemangiomas, and port wine stains. There
are also many rare types of vascular birthmarks. Rosacea Rosacea, (rose-AY-sha) is a common skin disease that causes redness and swelling on the face. Often referred to as "adult
acne," rosacea may begin as a tendency to flush or blush easily, and progress to persistent redness in the center of
the face that may gradually involve the cheeks, forehead, chin, and nose. It also may involve the ears, chest and back. As
the disease progresses, small blood vessels and tiny pimples begin to appear on and around the reddened area; however, unlike
acne, there are no blackheads. When it first develops, rosacea may come and go on its own. When the skin doesn't
return to its normal color and when other symptoms, such as pimples and enlarged blood vessels, become visible, it's best
to seek advice from a dermatologist. The condition rarely reverses itself and may last for years. It can become worse without
treatment. Many people with rosacea are unfamiliar with it and do not recognize it in its early stages. Identifying
the disease is the first step to controlling it. Self-diagnosis and treatment are not recommended, as some over-the-counter
skin applications may make the problem worse. Dr. Gary Rothfeld, board certified dermatologist in Manhattan, New York
often recommends a combination of treatments tailored to the individual patient. Together, these treatments can stop the progress
of rosacea and sometimes reverse it. Gels and creams may be prescribed by a dermatologist. A slight improvement can be seen
in the first three to four weeks of use. Greater improvement is usually noticed in two months. Oral antibiotics tend to produce
faster results than topical medications. Cortisone creams may reduce the redness of rosacea. However, they should not
be used for longer than two weeks and strong preparations should be avoided. It is best to use these creams only under the
direction of Dr. Rothfeld. The persistent redness may be treated with a small electric needle or by laser surgery to
close off the dilated blood vessels. Cosmetics may offer an alternative to the more specific treatment. Green tinted makeup
may mask the redness. Sclerotherapy of Leg Veins The
injection method, a procedure called sclerotherapy is used to treat unwanted blood vessels. One of several kinds of solutions,
called sclerosing solution, is injected with a very fine needle directly into the blood vessel. This procedure has been used
for spider veins since the 1930's and before that for larger veins. The solution irritates the lining of the vessel, causing
it to swell and stick together and the blood to thicken. Over a period of weeks, the vessel turns into scar tissue that is
absorbed, eventually becoming barely noticeable or invisible. A single blood vessel may have to be injected more than
once, some weeks or months apart, depending on its size. In any one treatment session a number of vessels can be injected.
The solutions available are slightly different and the choice of which solution to use depends on several factors
including the size of the vessel to be injected. our dermatologist will choose a solution that is best for your particular
case. Occasionally larger varicose veins are underneath or associated with the spider veins. In such cases, some physicians
believe these vessels should be treated before the spider veins. This can be done by sclerotherapy, intravascular laser, or
radiofrequency, followed by compression. After several treatments, most patients can expect a 50 percent to 90 percent improvement.
However, fading is gradual, usually over months. Disappearance of spider veins is usually achieved, but similar veins may
appear in the same general area. Scar & Keloid Treatments Several techniques can minimize a scar. Most of these are done routinely in the dermatologist's office. Only severe
scars, such as burns over a large part of the body may require general anesthesia or a hospital stay. Surgical scar
revision can improve the way scars look by changing the size, depth, or color. However, no scar can ever be completely erased;
and no magic technique will return the scar to its normal uninjured appearance. Surgical scar revision typically results in
a less obvious mark. Because each scar is different, each will require a different approach. The most important step
in the treatment of scars is careful consultation between the patient and the dermatologic surgeon Dr. Gary Rothfeld - finding
out what bothers a patient most about a scar and deciding upon the best treatment. Based on the ability of the skin to
stretch with time, surgical scar revision is a method of removing a scar and rejoining the normal skin in a less obvious fashion.
The surgical removal of scars is best suited for wide or long scars, those in prominent places, or scars that have healed
in a particular pattern or shape. Wide scars can often be cut out and closed, resulting in a thinner scar, and long scars
can be made shorter. A technique of irregular or staggered incision lines, rather than straight-line incisions, to form a
broken-line scar that is much more difficult to recognize may be used. Sometimes, a scar's direction can be changed so
that all or part of the scar that crosses a natural wrinkle or line falls into the wrinkle, making it less noticeable. This
method can also be used to move scars into more favorable locations, such as into a hairline, or a natural junction (for instance,
where the nose meets the cheek). Best results are obtained when the scar is removed and wound edges are brought together without
tension or movement (pull) on the skin. Skin Cancer (MOHS
Micrographic Surgery) MOHS micrographic surgery is a highly specialized procedure for the removal of skin
cancer. It was originally developed in the 1930’s by Dr. Frederic MOHS and has been refined since, gaining substantial
application only in the past decade. Although this procedure is very precise, its major drawback is that it is very time consuming
and requires specialized training, personnel and equipment. Consequently, only a few major medical centers can provide this
type of therapy. There are three surgical steps to MOHS micrographic surgery: - The surgical
removal of the visual portion of skin cancer with excision or scraping.
- The surgical removal of a thin layer
of tissue at the bed of the cancer.
- The examination of the excised tissue layer under the microscope.
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Dear Friends Care. I
personally see every new patient who visits our office. I am not just a physician, I am a Board Certified Dermatologist. My goal is, quite simply, to provide the type of dermatologic care which I would seek for my own family.
This is a very important point, since physicans often use the phrase "Doctor's Doctor" to refer to those individuals who typically are selected by physicians
themselves for personal care. I am confident that my practice fully meets that definition. This is the type of 5-star care and
service that our patients expect, deserve and receive. I treat every patient the way I would want to be treated: with courtesy,
dignity and respect. I carefully listen to their skin-care concerns and offer a variety of options including a treatment plan
that I believe will give them the best results. We also support our patients with a very fine medical staff . Please take
a moment to explore our top of the line winning website. My philosophy is simple…Experience Counts
and Quality Matters. Please allow me to solve your skin problems. After all, at NYC Dermatology , our
philosophy is if you look great you will feel great with gorgeous skin.” Best Regards,

Sculptra™ is a new injectable product used to counteract the loss of fat beneath the skin, a condition called lipoatrophy.
Sculptra™ is injected into the deep dermis layer of the skin to improve the appearance of sunken cheeks, hollow eyes,
indentations and wrinkles. There is no need for allergy testing, since Sculptra's main component is an alpha hyrdoxy acid
that has been used for 20 years in surgical products such as dissolvable sutures. Clinical trials have shown that the benefits
of Sculptra™ treatments last up to two years.
Collagen is a naturally occurring protein found in the second layer of skin (the dermis) which "plumps up" the skin,
joints, bones and ligaments. Injections counteract the effects of gravity, sun exposure and years of facial muscle movement
by filling out sunken areas and smoothing lines for a rejuvenated look. Results may begin to fade in a few months, depending
on the patient's age, genetic background, skin quality, lifestyle and body site. Because of this, and because injections
cannot improve severe wrinkles or deep folds, the procedure is often combined with facial resurfacing or plastic surgery for
more a satisfying and longer-lasting outcome.
Radiesse®, formerly known as Radiance, is the first calcium hydroxylapatite injectable cohesive implant used for soft
tissue augmentation. Over the last seven years, Radiesse® has proven to be a safe and effective alternative for those
patients wishing to avoid the potential side effects of bovine and solid implant materials. Radiesse® is a long-lasting
injectable filler ideal for treating wrinkles. Radiesse® offers similar benefits to collagen but the results may last
for 6-9 months and even years instead of only a few months.
Calcium hydroxylapatite is a synthetic form of a mineral
found in our own bones and teeth so the body does not perceive it as "foreign," and there is no allergic reaction.
Therefore, a skin test is not required (as is necessary with bovine-derived collagen). By supplementing your skin's
own depleted collagen with Radiesse®, we can smooth out wrinkles and most scars. It can be used to treat the wrinkles
between the nose and mouth (nasolabial folds) and the lines from the mouth to the chin ("marionette lines"). In
some cases, Radiesse® can be used to fill certain kinds of scars. Radiesse™ is injected during a simple office
procedure using a numbing cream or local anesthetic for comfort.
As we age, our skin changes. Over time, the natural volume of youthful skin begins to diminish as wrinkles and folds form.
But, with JuvédermT injectable gel, you don't have to just sit back and let it happen! Recently approved by the
FDA, JuvédermT injectable gel is a "next-generation" dermal filler. The smooth consistency gel helps to instantly
restore your skin's volume and smooth away facial wrinkles and folds, like your "smile lines or nasolabial folds-the
creases that run from the bottom of your nose to the corners of your mouth.
JuvédermT is a smooth consistency
gel made of hyaluronic acid-a naturally occurring substance in your skin that helps to add volume and hydration. JuvédermT
is injected under the skin to provide a smooth, natural look and feel-so everyone will notice (but no one will know)! In fact,
studies show superior results of JuvédermT compared to a collagen-based dermal filler.* And, almost 90% of all study
volunteers who were treated with both JuvédermT injectable gel and another dermal filler* preferred JuvédermT!
In addition, JuvédermT injectable gel is the first FDA-approved hyaluronic acid dermal filler that is proven to be
safe and effective for persons of color.
Restylane Injections For smoothing wrinkles, sculpting lips, and improving other facial features, Restylane injections
are a growing favorite. Approved by the FDA in December 2003, Restylane can produce positive results on facial wrinkles, particularly
around the mouth and nose. Another benefit is the long-lasting results, as the effects of Restylane treatments can last six
months or more. The Restylane ProcedureRestylane injections are administered in the doctor's
office, typically for patients aged 35 to 60. It is most often performed with local anesthesia, especially if the lip is being
treated. Since Restylane contains no lidocaine like collagen, patients may experience some pain and discomfort from the needle
during injection. Depending upon the extent of the treatment, the procedure can take from a few minutes up to 30 minutes.
Patients return home shortly after the procedure. Restylane is a clear liquid gel, a non-animal-based hyaluronic acid
(a natural sugar compound). - Step One: The doctor may first
select one or more injection points for each location to be treated. Antiseptic is also
applied.
- Step Two: The doctor will then identify the correct amount of Restylane to be used.
- Step
Three: The Restylane filler is then injected beneath the skin. Hyaluronic acid
in the filler adheres to the skin as the water contained in the acid helps to retain volume under the skin's surface.
The acid acts as a magnet for water, which helps to preserve the renewed volume of the skin.
Results are fully
evident within one week. Restylane has a success rate for reducing or eliminating deep wrinkles that cannot be accomplished
with other procedures such as chemical peels or microdermabrasion. Recovery after Restylane TreatmentSwelling
may be pronounced, lasting for two or three days. Normal activities can be resumed immediately, though patients are advised
to stay out of the sun. Unmanageable pain, as well as symptoms that are progressive or abnormal, should be reported to the
doctor immediately. Restylane treatments reduce wrinkles by about 80 percent. Restylane
is a temporary solution and follow-up treatments may be needed. Complications and Risks of RestylaneThe most
common side effects of Restylane include headache, nausea, flu-like symptoms, redness, and pain at the injection points. Infrequently,
patients experience muscle weakness, which resolves itself within days, or in some cases, months after the procedure. Your
doctor should help you understand the possible complications and remedies during your initial consultation. Alternative
and Additional TreatmentsThere may be alternative treatment options, depending
on your condition. Other minimally invasive procedures include Botox and fat fillers. For severe signs of aging, surgical
procedures may be more appropriate, such as a facelift, forehead lift, and eyelid surgery. Your doctor may recommend additional
treatments in conjunction with Restylane, such as chemical peel, laser skin resurfacing, or microdermabrasion.
Lip Fillers
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 Full,
sensual lips have long been considered an aesthetic ideal. Lip augmentation with lip implants or dermal fillers plumps up
lips and enhances the look of the entire face. Those who have thin lips can especially benefit from lip enhancement. Recovery
time after a lip augmentation procedure is typically short, making lip enhancement one of the easiest ways to make the face
more visually appealing. http://www.1800blemish.com What is Lip Augmentation? Lip augmentation enlarges the lips through the use of a cosmetic lip filler or lip
implants. Often performed in conjunction with face lift, brow lift, rhinoplasty, and cheek implant or chin implant procedures,
lip augmentation methods enhance lips to create a look desired by both women and men. Candidates for Lip Augmentation
Anyone who desires fuller lips is a good candidate
for lip augmentation. Women who have thinning lips or wrinkles around their lip line due to aging can benefit greatly from
lip enhancement. Find out if you are a candidate for lip augmentation. http://www.dermatologynyc.org Lip Augmentation Cost The cost of a lip augmentation procedure will vary based on certain factors, such as the
doctor who performs it, the type of lip augmentation method, and the geographic location in which the procedure is performed.
Most doctors accept major credit cards, and some will work with patients to devise a payment plan that will allow them to
pay for the procedure over time. Find out more about the factors that will influence the cost of lip augmentation. Lip Implants One lip augmentation method involves the use of lip implants. Lip implants are shaped like a small tube
and filled with synthetic material. A small needle is used to insert the implants into the lips through tiny incisions. One
benefit of this method of lip augmentation is that the results are long-lasting. Unlike injectable lip fillers, the implants
are not absorbed into the body, but remain fixed in place. Learn about the different types of lip implants and the surgical
procedure to place them. Lip Augmentation with Fillers With so many different types of injectable fillers
available for lip enhancement, you are sure to find one that suits your needs. Common types of fillers include fat, collagen,
and Restylane® . The effectivness of each lip filller as well as the duration of each filler’s effects will vary.
The lip augmentation procedure is quite simple, lasting only a few minutes and having a low incidence of lip sensitivity.
Learn more about the different types of lip fillers. Lip Augmentation with Fat Transfer Lip augmentation
with fat transfer is a revolutionary method for improving the volume of the lips.With this form of cosmetic lip surgery, the
doctor carefully prepares fat liposuctioned from one area of the body for injection into the lips. Since the tissue used in
this method comes from your own body, it is less likely to be rejected by your body, and the result is supple, natural-looking
lips. Learn more about lip augmentation with fat transfer. Lip Augmentation Recovery The extent of your
recovery will depend largely on which lip augmentation method you choose. For lip fillers, only a topical anesthetic to numb
the injection site is typically required, and recovery consists of mild discomfort for one to two days. The healing period
for lip implants and fat transfer is longer and may involve several weeks of recovery. Lean more about the recovery process
following lip augmentation. Risks and Benefits of Lip Augmentation Very few patients experience significant
complications with lip enhancement, but like all surgical procedures, risks do exist. Bleeding, infection, and swelling are
a possibility with any surgery. Side effects more closely associated with lip augmentation include lumping, scarring, numbness,
cold sores, and asymmetrical lips. The benefits of a lip augmentation procedure include fuller, shapelier lips,
and a more vivacious, youthful appearance. Many patients experience long-lasting results that look completely natural. http://www.nycdermatologist.com
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The NYC
Dermatology Center of Skin of Color addresses the unique needs of patients with pigmented skin, hair and nails.
The focus of NYC Dermatology is to diagnose and treat skin problems of African-American, Hispanic, Indian
and Asian patients. Dr. Gary Rothfeld a board certified dermatologist at NYC Dermatology is devoted to the
dermatology needs of patients of skin of color, which he provides unparalleled treatments, cosmetic interventions
and diagnoses
 Specifics of colored skin Our Dermatologist Dr. Rothfeld explains: Ethnic
skin contains the same amount of melanocytes
as Caucasoid skin, (melanocytes are cells located in the bottom of the skin's epidermis), but it contains different amounts
of melanosomes, which produce melanin, what gives skin its color. They exist in far greater amounts in colored
skin, they're bigger and they exist all over the epidermis. This is what gives ethnic skin a more intense
colour.
Specifics Collagen fibres
and fibroblasts are denser and more compact in the dermis, which means that aging occurs much later in colored
skin. The most common skin complaint in colored women is acne, according to ethnic skin specialist Dr. Rothfeld. Acne is the most
common problem, not because ethnic skin is more prone to it but because it causes more damage to colored skin than it does to Caucasoid
skin. After spots, ethnic skin is prone to pigmentation and patches."
Dos
and don'ts Ethnic skin is better adapted to the sun: it sweats and hydrates itself
naturally, a bit like internal air conditioning! However, when exposed to a cold, dry climate, this mechanism
becomes less effective and the skin loses its protective hydrolipidic film and its natural radiance, often
becoming dull and grey-ish.
Dr.Rothfeld a board certified dermatologist at
NYC Dermatology says: There are certain products that aren't recommended for ethnic skin. I don't think regular exfoliation
is ideal, though once in a while it can do your skin
good as long as you use a gentle exfoliator. Peeling masks/wraps are generally okay, but you should never use just
any old product on your skin. It's important to see a dermatologist to find out what's right for you. Laser treatment
doesn't always work on ethnic skin and can even cause permanent depigmentation, so you need to be careful. |
BOTOX®, Botulinum
A Exotoxin About BOTOX® BOTOX® is a highly purified naturally occurring protein complex that has
been used for over twenty years, in adults, children and even infants for the treatment of a variety of conditions caused
by muscle spasm, including spasm of the vocal cords. The cosmetic use of BOTOX® is a direct outgrowth of these previous
uses.
| | | BOTOX® is effective in improving the appearance
of a gingival smile by relaxing the muscles that cause excess gums to show. |
Benefits - Treats upper facial lines, wrinkles, hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating), and some headaches
- Can be used in the lower face and neck for treatment of the "downward smile" and neck
bands
- Can be used to shape the eyebrows
- One of the safest and most effective treatments for smoothing these lines and wrinkles
- Treats some thickened
lower eyelids and enlarged jaw muscles
- Over time the shallower lines will frequently
repair themselves
Alternatives to BOTOX® Question & Answers about BOTOX® How does it work?
It has long been observed that when a patient has a stroke that paralyzes
one-half of their face, they lose the wrinkles on that same side of their face. For the treatment of wrinkles, a very dilute
solution of BOTOX® is injected just under the skin into the overactive muscles producing the wrinkles. This blocks the
impulses from the nerves to those muscles and produces a temporary muscle weakening, allowing the skin to regenerate and eliminate
the lines. When the muscles are kept under the influence of BOTOX®,
they become shrunken (atrophic) and the BOTOX® effect starts to become more long lasting. The first BOTOX® treatment
may last two to four months, but if the next treatment is given before the BOTOX® effect has significantly worn off, the
second treatment will often last three to five months. With the third treatment, if given before the effects of the previous
treatment have worn off, the effect tends to become even longer lasting. We've had patients come in saying "I had
BOTOX® given a year ago, somewhere else, and it didn't work." A statement like this reflects a misunderstanding
of the use of BOTOX®. We tell patients that to get optimal results they need to think of BOTOX® as a series of treatments,
not just a one time or short term therapy.  Frowning before BOTO X® |  Frowning after BOTOX® | BOTOX® is used primarily to correct lines
on the upper one-half of the face, particularly the frown lines, the forehead lines, and the crow's feet. These lines
can add years to your appearance and can project a false impression of anger, concern or depression. BOTOX® can also be
used to improve fine and deeper lines in the upper lip, the "downward smile" (the downward drooping of the corners
of the mouth that occurs with aging), to improve the "gingival smile" (excessive gum show on smiling) and the creases
and folds in the neck. BOTOX® has also been used to decrease the roll of muscle just below the lower lid margin and accentuated
by smiling in some individuals. BOTOX® can also be helpful treating webbing of the neck and the transverse neck creases.
Unfortunately BOTOX® cannot be used to correct lines that are not caused by muscle contraction, but in some of these instances
Restylane and other fillers may be of help. At times fillers and Botox are administered at the same time. BOTOX®
acts to improve the line or crease by weakening the muscle that folds the skin. It is this repeated folding and unfolding
that causes the crease. When the muscle activity stops the fold rapidly becomes less prominent because the skin tends to flatten
out in the absence of muscle activity. However, the line in the skin remains initially. Fillers fill the fold, elevating it,
but that does not stop the muscle activity. Sometimes BOTOX® and fillers will be used together in a single location, to
produce more rapid initial improvement. Are there people who should not use BOTOX®? People
who are pregnant, breast feeding, have rare neurological disorders, or who are allergic to albumin should not be treated
with BOTOX®.  Frowning before BOTOX® |  Frowning after BOTOX® | What results can you expect from BOTOX®?
Within two to fourteen days, you should begin to see decreased movement
of the muscles injected. Over the next one to two weeks, you should see a further reduction and possibly a complete absence
of movement of the treated muscles. We will frequently see patients back after two to three weeks to evaluate the effectiveness
of the treatment. If there is still some muscle movement we may inject additional BOTOX®. As the treated facial muscles
remain weakened, the skin gradually remodels itself and the lines are first reduced and then frequently eliminated. The effect
of BOTOX® generally lasts about three months, although thick, strong muscles may need to be treated more frequently initially.
With repeated treatments, as the muscles become weaker, the effect of BOTOX® may last longer. This depends on keeping
the muscles inactive. If the effect of the BOTOX® is allowed to wear off, the muscles regain their strength, the folds
and creases redevelop and the muscles do not shrink in size. The BOTOX® effect lasts on average three to six months, although
on occasion it may be longer or shorter. For best long term results the BOTOX® must be re-injected as it begins to wear
off. It is essential to keep the muscles in a weakened state so that the lines do not reform.  Before BOTOX® |  After BOTOX® | What about safety and side effects? Dermatologists
and ophthalmologists have been using BOTOX® since 1980. It has an excellent record of efficacy and safety and was first
used in infants to correct overactive eye muscles. Although there have been recent news articles about the safety of BOTOX®,
problems have occurred only in children with cerebral palsey who were receiving large doses BOTOX® into their neck muscles
to treat spasticity (hyperactivity of the muscles). It is our belief that BOTOX® is exceptionally safe and effective and
can help prevent you from projecting emotions that you're not feeling. We had one woman patient who said that much of
the communication in her marriage involved her husband repeatedly asking her "Why are you angry?" Despite her repeated
denials, it took BOTOX® therapy for them to be able to move on to other topics of conversation. BOTOX® does not affect
the nerves transmitting sensation, so there is no numbness associated with BOTOX® administration. There
have been no long-term side effects, allergic reactions or health hazards related to cosmetic BOTOX® use thus far. Some
patients have been getting BOTOX® treatments for more than 10 years, with no problems. Side effects may include nausea,
headache or mild flu like symptoms, usually with doses above those used for cosmetic purposes. If you should stop BOTOX®
treatments, your appearance will gradually revert to the appearance you would have had if you had never been treated with
BOTOX®. How long will it take to recover? One of the many advantages
of BOTOX® is that there is no down time. Although occasional bruising may occur, the treatment produces no other immediately
noticeable effect and you may immediately apply make-up and go about your usual activities. No local anesthetic or sedative
is required, so you will be able to continue with all of your usual activities immediately after your treatment. You will
even be able to drive yourself home after a treatment. BOTOX® treatments take only a few minutes. Does
it hurt? BOTOX® treatments are short and gentle. Because of
the extra care and equipment we use, every patient who has received BOTOX® elsewhere has confirmed that our California
BOTOX® injections are significantly less painful than any of their previous BOTOX® treatments. A minimal amount of
discomfort may be experienced when the needle is inserted and a few drops of BOTOX® are injected into the muscles which
need relaxation. The discomfort lasts only a few seconds, and new patients very frequently exclaim that the pain was much
less than they had anticipated. What should I do after my BOTOX®
treatment? You should exercise the treated muscles for two hours following your BOTOX® treatment.
This will allow the best possible uptake of BOTOX® by the treated muscles during normal facial movements. Do not rub or
touch the areas that were treated with BOTOX® for two hours following your procedure. Rubbing and pressing the injected
areas could spread BOTOX® out of the treated muscles and into non-targeted muscles. If your BOTOX® moves out of the
muscles it is injected into, there could be less effect on those muscles, and unwanted temporary relaxation of nearby facial
muscles. After two hours, there are no restrictions. Who performs
the treatments? Dr. Rothfeld will personally administer your BOTOX® How
many units of BOTOX® will my treatment require? Typical treatments
are as follows: - Glabellar lines (between and just above the eyebrows):
20-40 units
- Upper forehead lines: 15-30 units
- Crow's
feet (wrinkles and squint lines radiating outwards from the outer corners of the eyes): 10-20 units
- Anterior
neck (to reduce jowls, and to reduce vertical and horizontal lines on the anterior
neck): 30-40 units
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