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Removing Brown Spots in Darker Skin Types

Friday, January 24th, 2014

Removing brown spots can be a challenge for patients with darker skin types. If treated too aggressively, the patient could be left with a darker spot, or hyperpigmentation. It’s crucial for someone with a darker skin type to be seen by a professional who is experienced with all skin types.

In our office, we offer two treatments that are safe and effective at treating photodamage, and even acne scars, for patients with a more olive complexion:

Alexandrite laser with chemical peel
Individual brown spots are treated with the Alexandrite laser. A chemical peel is then applied to the area the further lighten the brown spots and to give an even skin tone. Patients notice a significant improvement in as little as one treatment.

Before

Before


After one(1) treatment with Alexandrite laser and chemical peel

After one(1) treatment with Alexandrite laser and chemical peel

Ematrix
Extremely effective at treating melasma in all skin types. The EMatrix can also be used to safely and effectively improve the appearance of acne scars in darker skin types.

Before

Before


After two treatments with EMatrix and Vbeam

After two treatments with EMatrix and Vbeam

Coming Soon… Voluma!

Tuesday, November 26th, 2013

Allergan, the company that produces Botox and Juvederm, is about to launch a new hyaluronic dermal filler called VOLUMA that will be the first and only dermal filler “approved for the temporary correction of age related volume loss in adult patients 21 and older.”

According to a report in Dermatology Times, studies showed that almost half of the patients treated in trials still noticed results TWO YEARS after receiving treatment with Voluma!

We will have Voluma available to our patients soon! Look forward to a new you in the new year!
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Colder Weather, Drier Skin

Saturday, November 16th, 2013

As the weather gets colder and we kick the heaters on, you may notice your skin feels drier, itchy and may even become cracked and irritated. It’s that time of year again for winter eczema.

Winter eczema can develop out of the blue, and commonly affects areas such as the hands, inside of the elbows, or back of the knees, but is not just limited to those areas. Typically, we prescribe a topical steroid cream as well as a barrier repair cream.

Here are some other helpful hints for avoiding the winter itch:
*Avoid prolonged soaks in water
*Opt for warm, quick showers as opposed to lengthy, scalding hot showers
*Pat dry and try to apply moisturizer before leaving the humidity of the restroom
*Apply moisturizer often, especially after washing hands, to keep skin moisturized