Archive for March, 2009

Thermage/Fraxel to Open High-Tech R&D Center

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

frax-thermSolta Medical Inc. recently announced plans to open an Aesthetic Center in California that will function as an R&D hub and a physician training facility with an in-house clinic.

The activities within the center will focus on all of the innovative AED technologies (of Fraxel and Thermage) that have been brought together under the Solta Medical name.

According to one participating dermatologist (quoted in the press release), the center “will allow the company’s optics and biomedical engineers to share data and receive immediate clinical feedback about their work in new product development and existing product enhancement.”

The facility’s grand opening will coincide with the 67th annual meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology in San Francisco, which will feature in-depth discussions and presentations on laser resurfacing and skin tightening.

With all of these new developments and collaborations in the field, it is not unreasonable to expect some exciting new technological advancements in the cosmetic surgery and dermatology industry.

Why choose Obagi for melasma, hyperpigmentation or uneven skin tone?

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

obagi_productsDo you exhibit spots on the sides of your face, chest and forehead? Did you know that in many cases, these types of facial imperfections can be easily treated and minimized?

Blotches on the face, chest and hands are fairly common, and you should be happy to know that we carry the entire Obagi therapeutic skin care line as a remedy.

Many are aware of Obagi products but not everyone knows that Obagi is the #1 skin care line sold exclusively to physicians. Obagi has a reputation for its effective Nu Derm System, also known as Corrective and Enhance, which smoothes fine lines, fades brown spots and fixes other skin imperfections in just a few months.

As aging progresses, dark spots, blotches, uneven skin tone and sometimes a mask over the nose and cheek area can appear, especially after a pregnancy or birth control use. Obagi Clear has prescription strength Hydroquinone to correct discoloration and equalize skin tones. Hydroquinone is the active ingredient used for its‚ fading‚ properties, proactively correcting the early signs of damage by regulating the production of cells responsible for pigment in your skin.

Prescription Obagi skin care products are far more effective than any over-the-counter product.  They are specially formulated to achieve a desired end, and they’ve become a real way to get visibly dramatic results. Obagi is a medical grade skin care program, so speaking with Dr. Carney is necessary before purchasing.

So don’t put it off any longer. If you’re interested in lightening those dark spots on your face, chest and hands with Clear or are interested in other Obagi products give us a call at 952-435-6565 or request a free consultation here. You’ll look better and then you feel so much better about your one and only face.

If you know someone who has pigmentation problems, have them get in touch with us. We now know if this type of pigmentation problem goes untreated and if you continue to over expose your skin to the sun, these areas can darken to the point where even make up won’t cover them up. Anyone that has wrestled with these problems should know this firsthand.

Tips for Keeping Rosacea Under Control

Monday, March 16th, 2009

42-16534503Patients of both genders frequently ask us about treatment of Rosacea. This skin condition affects about 45 million people worldwide and women tend to be most at risk. It is also more common among middle-aged people.

While Rosacea can be a problematic, life-altering condition, new hope is on the horizon by way of light based therapy (IPL), modern laser technology and advanced skin care treatments.

If you or someone close to you suffers from Rosacea, you are probably familiar with unexplained flushing or redness in your cheeks, nose, neck, and eventually broken capillaries around your nose and cheeks. Some severe cases lead to acne-like red bumps and uncomfortable stinging.

Rosacea can also cause itchy, irritated eyes and a red ‘globular-like’ nose. Some patients even develop cysts that are similar to cystic acne. This is a frustrating and often misdiagnosed condition. Many times it mimics common acne or dermatitis, resulting in prescribed treatments that won’t directly treat the real problem.

Rosacea Causes: What to Avoid

If you’re suffering from the embarrassment of Rosacea, you should know that you may avoid or minimize flare ups by taking a few precautions. Here are a few tips that can help make your condition more manageable.

Use Gentle, Fragrance-Free Cleansers

If you’ve been diagnosed with Rosacea, one of the first proactive steps you can take is to purchase a non-irritating cleanser. If you’re unsure of what to buy, or would like a prescription, visit a dermatologist like Dr. Carney, medical spa, or plastic surgeon. We offer clinical grade skincare products that are extremely gentle to the skin (SkinCeuticals and Obagi products are common choices.)  If you’re searching for something over-the-counter, Cetaphil is widely recommended by dermatologists. Any cleanser with alcohol, artificial coloring or fragrance is strongly discouraged.

Sunscreen! Sunscreen! Sunscreen!
Sun exposure causes premature wrinkles and sun damage (not to mention skin cancer) and getting sunburned also greatly increases the likelihood of a Rosacea flare up. This is why any skincare professional will recommend applying at least a 25 SPF sunscreen before going outside. We recommend a sunscreen with at least an SPF of 45+. Please be sure to follow application directions and to reapply your sunscreen frequently.

Cleanse Your Eyelids Too!
Patients frequently overlook their eyelids because the redness at the base of the eyelashes is hard see. If left untreated, you could even lose your lashes. Be sure to cleanse your lids carefully. For ease of use, you may consider a product such as OCuSoft Lid Scrub (over-the-counter at your local drug store), specifically formulated as an eyelid cleanser.

Avoid Temperature Extremes
There is no doubt that heat causes Rosacea to flare up.  That’s why symptoms are usually worse during the winter (when the heat is cranked up in most homes and offices) or on a blazing hot summer day. During the winter, try to keep your heat register at the lowest comfortable temperature. In the summertime, try to stay in the air conditioning and out of the direct sun.

Avoid Alcohol. Especially if you’re a wine drinker.  Alcohol – red wine in particular – causes the skin to flush. Certain foods can also trigger flushing, such as spicy food, fruits with a lot of antioxidants and caffeine.

How can I conceal redness while using Rosacea treatments?
The color green is a corrector and neutralizes redness. This is a well-known professional makeup artist trick. Just dab the red areas of your skin with green concealer before applying your regular foundation. Blend the concealer into your foundation until you achieve one smooth, even color. This will work while you are using products to reduce redness and control your Rosacea.

Ask Dr. Carney which treatments and products are available for you or for someone you know who is suffering from Rosacea. We can significantly reduce the redness of a Rosacea breakout and help you avoid flare-ups in the future. Let us give you what so many people take for granted – an ease and confidence that comes from facing the world with clear, attractive skin.