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Non Surgical Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery
BOTOX, LASERS, and FILLERS.
BOTOX
The dynamic wrinkles ( wrinkles that come up when we are expressing or animating, and are not visible otherwise, are the ones most responsive to BOTOX, while the static wrinkles (wrinkles that are present all the time) are most responsive to FILLERS or Fat grafting.
Botox relaxes the muscles causing facial wrinkles. It has been used since the late 80’s for cosmetic purposes in 1989. Botox has been approved by on April 15, 2002, and now used There are 8 subtypes (A, B, C1, C2, D, E, F, and G). Botulinum Toxin A and B are the most commonly used. Botox cosmetic (Allergan) is widely available in India, and is the most commonly used worldwide.
Mode of action of BOTOX
BOTOX blocks the muscle stimulation and relaxes the muscle. This is done by stopping the release of Acetylcholine from the nerve ends. Botox is not systemically absorbed. This action is temporary and last for about 5-6 months.
How is BOTOX administered
BOTOX injection is an office procedure. The process takes no more than 5 minutes to perform, and allows you to go back to your workplace immediately afterwards. Commonly we treat the forehead wrinkles, around the eyes (crows feet) and gummy smiles, and occasionally for boxy face, where the lower part of the face is square shaped ( massetteric hypertrophy). Other uses are for hyperhidrosis (increased sweating in underarms, palms)
Cost of Botox injections
Please contact us for the charges for BOTOX, and other procedures.
Lasers in Cosmetic Surgery Practice
Introduction
Lasers today are almost the in thing in every aspect related to beauty, but we need to understand that lasers are not magic wands and they need to be clearly understood by both the physician administering the laser as well as the client. Lasers have specific indications and there are over 25 different lasers for specific indications in cosmetic surgery practice.
Some of the common indications are for hair removal, facial rejuvenation, birth marks, acne scar removal, correction of dark pigmentation etc what are the different lasers available to USA lot of different companies market the lasers. But like products from every country, not everything is the best, nor it the worst. It is important for the clients to know details of the company of the laser and what type of laser is being used.
A little bit about the Physics of Lasers
LASER is an acronym for Light Amplification through Stimulated Emission of Radiation. Having said that,we must keep in mind that the Lasers being used in Plastic Surgery are free of radiation, and are perfectly safe.
Lasers are mono chromatic, ie, they are a beam of Light, all particles of which follow the same wavelength. Different wavelengths, and thus different colours, which we all remembe from childhood as VIBGYOR. Thus Lasers have the same colour. (An exception to this rule is the IPL, which is not a true Laser, but the different wavelengths can be filtered by use of a special filter, and we can select a narrow band of wavelength. Some people have describes IPL as a "Jack of all trades".
How do LASERs work
For Hair reduction, some of the common lasers being used are ND YAG, Diode, IPL, and more recently SHR. All have their indications and limitations. Diode most closely matches the wavelength of the hair follicle pigment, melanin, but it is time taking and painful. ND YAG, tends to leave behind a lot of the finer hair. IPL is probably believed by a lot of plastic surgeons to be the most inferior of the lot. SHR is a new Infra red Laser that is painless and works very fast. However long term results are awaited.
Other lasers are PIXEL, which produces many micro form spots on the skin, which leads to improvement in facial skin quality, and treatment of acne scars, and other old scars also. PIXEL also has a major role in facial rejuvenation with good results in terms of facial glow, facial tightening. LP NDYAG is good for pigmentation and birth marks, while QS NDYAG is good for tattoo removal
What is mandatory for us to know before we undergo lasers.
There are certain contra-indications for the use of lasers. It is important to know all the effects and problems associated. Please discuss these with your doctor. Also ask about the number of sittings an the total cost of the procedure. Often packages are offered, which work out cheaper in the long term.
Please note - the above views are that of the author, and this article cannot be used for referance or for medico-legal purposes
PIXEL Laser for Facial Rejuvenation
Pixel laser utilises non ablative erbium laser to produce millions of pixellate burns. it leaves intervening normal areas to produce a GRID like pattern, the advantage of this being that the intervening areas allow very rapid healing with almost no scars. It is almost painless, very confortable, does not require simultaneous skin cooling (in fact the laser hand piece includes a surface tip cooling device, which is sufficient).
Most people who undergo a PIXEL do so for
- Facial rejuvenation
- Acne and chicken pox pits
- Small areas of hyperpigmenation
- as a quick facial before a social function
- for improvement of scars anywhere in the body
Important precautions after a PIXEL are to avoid sunlight for 4-5 days, and liberal use of sunscreen every 4-6 hourly (usually SPF < 26 is ok for normal skin which is not very fair. for very fair skin we would advise higher SPF. If your skin is very oily, or prone to acne, then SPF 15 or thereabouts is adequate.
After a session of PIXEL, it takes 4-5 days for peeling to occur, rest assured this is a benign process, and this then allows fresh and soft skin to replace the overlying dead skin above. We advise 3-4 sessions of PIXEL laser spaced every 3-4 weeks apart for best effects.
FILLERs
(Injections for Static Wrinkle Lines)
What are fillers
Facial fillers are injections to fill depressed or uneven areas of the face and to even out wrinkle lines. They include Restylane, Juvederm, Collagen, Perlane, Sculptra
Some of these are permanent, like Sculptra, but these are not very popular. However fillers like Restylane, Juvederm are hyaluronidase based, and last for about 5-6 months, once injected
Are fillers safe
The temporary fillers are usually made from hyaluronidase based compounds. These are naturally existing molecules in the body, and only very rarely cause allergic reaction. There is no downtime after the injection of fillers, and the result is instant
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