Tuesday, April 2, 2013

What is cosmetic dermatology?


Cosmetic Dermatology is the non-invasive component of cosmetic treatments (no cutting involved). It includes some of the following treatments:

    - Fillers/Injectables (Botox, Dysport, Restylane, Juvederm, Artefill, etc.) for expression lines,
    - Lasers (Fraxel, C02, IPL photofacial) for wrinkles, broken capillaries and acne scars,
    - Chemical Peels (revitalize the skin, remove fine lines, age spots),
    - Sclerotherapy (spider or varicose vein treatment),
    - Thermage for skin tightening, and
    - Coolsculpting and Ultrasound for fat removal.


Surgery is required for only 2 issues:
    1. Removal of bulging low eyelid fat pads and excess upper lid tissue,
    2. Sagging neck & cheek skin.
All other problems are NOT treated by surgery.

Monday, April 1, 2013

DO YOU SUFFER FROM FACIAL ACNE?

We are currently looking for subjects for an investigational research study. 
This study will evaluate the safety and efficacy of an ultrasound device for treatment of moderate to severe facial acne.

Study candidates must 18 years or older with moderate to severe facial acne.

Qualified participants may be compensated for time and parking.

Please contact the Multispecialty Aesthetic Clinical Research Organization, MACRO LLC to find out if you qualify for this 6 month study.

Contact MACRO at:
(310) 963-5001 or macroclinicaltrials@gmail.com

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Chemical Peels

A chemical peel is a skin-resurfacing treatment in which a chemical solution is applied to skin to peel away the top layers. The skin that grows back after a peel is smoother and younger looking. Peels are a safe, effective way to refresh the skin and remove fine lines, age spots, and other imperfections.

Chemical peels can be done at different depths — light, medium or deep — depending on the desired results. Each type of chemical peel uses a different chemical solution. Deeper chemical peels produce more dramatic results, but also involve longer recovery times.

We offer glycolic peels, SkinMedica’s Illuminize and Vitalize peels, the Vi peel and D'Luxe peels of various strengths. Side effects vary between peels with mild redness, shedding, and a sunburn-like effect resulting in the hours after a superficial peel and scabs and redness resulting from the medium peel. Patients who undergo a superficial peel can typically return to work the next day, while medium peel patients may need a week to recuperate.

We offer special packages in conjunction with microdermabrasion treatments as well!



Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Acne Scar Treatments

For those with a limited number of wide superficial scars, fillers, such as Artefill (permanent), can be used with improvement seen immediately.  Dr. Hamilton is the American pioneer in Artefill treatments, having treated the first patients in the U.S. in 1997.

More extensive and deeper scars are treated very successfully with the Fraxel laser in a 5 treatment series that does not require any downtime.  Improvement is visible in most patients within approximately 4 weeks.

We treat many patients with acne scars, many of whom are quite severe and whose lives are markedly improved by these treatments.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

MELANOMA & SKIN CANCER

What is the difference between MELANOMA and SKIN CANCER?
This is a question often asked or implied though it could be phrased better with more information. 

Actually, melanoma IS a skin cancer, though by far the least common.  Less than 1% of all skin cancers are melanomas, though it is the most dangerous. The other 2 types : basal and squamous are usually not fatal; melanoma almost always is if left untreated.

Melanomas also are not as related to sun exposure as the more common skin cancers: they may occur anywhere on the skin, including the fingers, toes, scalp, genitals, & within the eye.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Douglas Hamilton: Top Dermatologist

Douglas Hamilton, M.D. was voted one of America's top dermatologists of 2012 by the Consumers' Research Council of America. Thanks to our patients for all your support!

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