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A painless Botox in the future?

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Scottsdale – According to Aesthetic Medicine News, Emergent Health Corporation announced today that a new patent under which it has a license to market a painless Botox® type cream (not requiring an injection) has been allowed by the US Patent and Trademark office. Emergent is seeking a joint venture with firms capable of assisting entry into this estimated $6 Billion dollar cosmetic market. While Botox® Cosmetic as a registered trademark of Allergan and RestylaneDermal Filler as a registered trademark of Medicis are the dominant leaders in pharmaceutical cosmetic delivery.

Emergent believes there is a viable and sizeable niche for its Painless BO(tm) Cream with the appropriate partners.  Emergent believes there is a possibility Painless BO(tm) Cream could not only make penetration into the large currently available markets but also open totally new markets for those who still fear needles.

Emergent is a company which engages in the discovery, development and marketing of products designed to better mankind.

Emergent believes it is positioning itself as a leader in the field of Regenerative Medicine defined by the National Institute of Health using nutritionally designed products. Emergent is focusing current efforts on marketing licensed patent pending natural stem cell propagating agents capable of enhancing each individual’s ability to increase their own adult stem cells from their bone marrow and under a patent pending application to market a dual acting all natural diet aid designed to help control hunger through normal body signals to the brain and stomach.

Lip augmentation with dermal fillers.

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Scottsdale – Almost all of the FDA-approved dermal fillers for facial augmentation have been used for lip augmentation at one point or another. Dermal fillers offer plastic surgery patients several non-surgical options for lip enhancement. Dermal fillers are easy to inject and provide patients with a quick recovery, minimal swelling, little if any bruising and a procedure associated with minimal pain. Juvederm® and Restylane® are both comprised of a substance that is naturally found in the body called hyaluronic acid. Radiesse® is made of calcium hydroxyl apatite microspheres that are suspended in a carboxymethylcellulose gel.

Restylane® versus Juvederm® for the lips.

Restylane® has been the most successful dermal filler for lip augmentation over the years. The results are predictable and last between 4 to 6 months. With time, the hyaluronic acid product diminishes and is absorbed harmlessly into the body. Restylane® is injected along the borders of the lip, the Vermilion border and the white line to nicely enhance these areas. Restylane® can be injected into the red portion of the lips to augment the overall size. Restylane® does not require skin testing before treatment. Treating the lips for augmentation entails an in-office procedure usually lasting less than 30 minutes.

Juvederm® versus Restylane® in your lips.

Juvederm® is the second most popular dermal filler, in our practice. Juvederm® is a smooth consistency gel made of cross-linked hyaluronic acid, and is a very soft dermal filler that feels more natural than Restylane® in the lips.The results are comparable to Restylane® and last between 4 to 6 months for lip augmentation. With time, the hyaluronic acid product in Juvederm® is absorbed harmlessly into the body. Juvederm is injected along the borders of the lip, the Vermilion border and the white line to nicely enhance these areas. Juvederm® can be injected into the red portion of the lips to augment the overall size. No skin testing is required before treatment. Treating the lips for augmentation entails an in-office procedure usually lasting less than 30 minutes.

Off-label use of FDA Approved products.

Use of these FDA-approved dermal fillers is considered off-label. This means that the product is used in an area not tested by the manufacturer and with no data review by the FDA. This is acceptable to do, but requires the patient’s understanding and consent before proceeding.

Radiesse®: A versatile dermal filler.

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Scottsdale – I continue to be impressed by how versatile Radiesse® has become over the last few years. Plastic surgeons are now injecting Radiesse® in:

  • Nasolabial folds or laugh lines.
  • Marionette lines.
  • Cheeks.
  • Submalar or below the cheek
  • Nose correction.
  • Jaw Line and Jowls.
  • Mental Crease & Chin.
  • Oral Commissure or corners of the mouth.
  • Temporal Hollows.
  • Hand Rejuvenation.

Radiesse® is a wrinkle filler that is a safe and FDA-approved for moderate to severe facial wrinkles and folds such as nasolabial folds. Radiesse® wrinkle filler fills and volumizes to correct the signs of facial fat loss and restore a natural look. Radiesse® wrinkle treatment is now FDA-approved to enhance patient comfort with our Accessory Kit for lidocaine mixing. In a recent clinical study, 90% of patients reported significant pain reduction using Radiesse® wrinkle filler mixed with lidocaine.

New in our medical office! Dermal fillers with lidocaine.

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Scottsdale – Hi folks. Just want everyone to know about some new fillers… or I should say…new changes to some very reliable dermal fillers!

Most of us know about Restylane, Perlane, Juvederm, and Radiesse. Well, the FDA has approved the addition of lidocaine for all these dermal fillers. Lidocaine is a numbing medication and can effectively reduce the pain with injection. So, if you want fuller lips and less lines on your face, now you can have these with a lot less discomfort. Same products, less pain!

Restylane-L is Restylane with lidocaine. Perlane-L is Perlane with lidocaine. Juvederm XC is Juvederm with lidocaine. Radiesse also comes with lidocaine and an extra 0.2 cc for a total filler volume of 1.5 cc compared to the 1.3 cc with the old syringe. And, did I mention these are all FDA approved!

For better results, I recommend you ask for these by name…

For more information about dermal fillers with lidocaine or to make an appointment for for dermal filler injections in Scottsdale please call (480) 970-2596.

Liquid Face Lift.

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Non-surgical liquid facelift.

Scottsdale – A liquid face lift involves the use of advanced dermal fillers with the capacity to last longer used in combination with BOTOX® to rejuvenate the appearance of the face.  The dermal fillers used are considered 2nd generation dermal fillers and provide more enduring results than earlier products.

The new group of 2nd generation, advanced dermal fillers includes:

Juvederm Ultra®, Juvederm Ultra Plus®, and Juvederm XC®

Radiesse® and Radiesse® with lido

Restylane® and Perlane®

Sculptra®

Using these products a liquid face lift can give your face a gentle lift,  reduce your wrinkles, laugh lines and other folds, and restore  a more natural, rested and energetic appearance to your face.

New Study: Fat grafting shown to improve skin quality.

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Scottsdale – Fat grafting in plastic surgery is not new, but a new study published in the September issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery outlines results which demonstrate a positive effect of fat grafting on human skin. The study was conducted in France.  According to the researchers, the aim of this study was to investigate the histologic modifications of the skin after fat tissue grafting on an animal model.

In the study 30 nude mice, divided into three groups, were used. All 30 mice received human fat tissue on one side. On the opposite side, 10 mice received nothing (negative control group), 10 mice received cell proliferation medium, and the remaining 10 mice received only subcutaneous tunneling. After 8 weeks the investigators analyzed the tissues via biopsy of the skin and subcutaneous tissue.  Dermis thickness was measured.  To differentiate human from mice collagen fibers, human and murine (mice) collagen type I antibodies were used.

The results found human fat tissue was in all animals and appeared normal, with abundant peripheral neo-vascularization (establishing a new blood supply). Examination under the microscope, showed abundant extracellular matrix around the injected human fat tissue. This was primarily type I collagen fibers of mice origin as a result of the murine fibroblast stimulation by the grafted human fat tissue. Dermal thickness after fat grafting was significantly greater. The researchers excluded inflammation as a cause of the increased thickness because no modification was detected in our control groups.

For years, plastic surgeons have been reporting improved skin quality after fat grafting. However, a biologic mechanism has not been fully elucidated to account for these observations.  This study demonstrates the biologic steps which lead to improved skin quality.  Based on the findings, it is safe to say that the generation of collagen in the overlying skin produces several positive effects. Overall, this study shows that fat tissue grafting stimulates a neo-synthesis of collagen fibers at the recipient site and makes the dermis thicker.  However, I agree with the investigators that long-term effects remain undetermined and need further investigation.

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