Dr. George Gavrila, MD is a top board-certified physician with 10 years of experience. The founder of ProMD Health with offices in Annapolis, Columbia, Arlington, and Baltimore, Maryland, he offers the most cutting-edge, non-invasive anti-aging techniques to help patients look and feel younger, including Botox, dermal fillers, Kybella, fat transfer, and PRP (platelet rich plasma). “My team is committed to achieving long lasting, natural-looking results for all of our patients,” says Dr. Gavrila.” Dr. Gavrila received his MD at the American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine in Sint Maarten. He went on to complete his residency at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore, where he also served as a fellow at the Center for Integrative Medicine. Dr. Gavrila is a member of the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, Age Management Medicine Group, American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, and American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine.
I went to PROMD for Dysport. Knowledgeable and friendly staff, overall great experience. I would recommend to family or friend and plan to return for follow up service. I went to PROMD for Dysport. Knowledgeable and friendly staff, overall great experience. I would recommend to family or friend and plan to return for follow up service.
I’m always so extremely impressed with Amy every time I come in to see her! All the staff are so friendly and helpful with any questions I have. I came in for Botox and lip filler Andy results are not only amazing but incredibly natural looking! With chasing after 3 young kids, this mama needed a little confidence boost and that’s exactly what I got thanks to ProMD and Amy! There’s nobod...
I have been going to this practice for many years and have always had a great experience. I always leave the office feeling refreshed and looking natural. I never look like I have had too much botox and I love that people are surprised when I tell them I get botox. The staff is up to date on all the current products and anti aging solutions. The front office staff are polite and...
Today I had a hydrafacial with Katarina, she was absolutely amazing ! Very knowledgeable, informed you of everything she was doing / the benefit's to what she was doing , offered everything you would need to enhance your finished product. Katarina is very thorough , I will be seeing her again!
Amazing! Amy is one of the sweetest people I have ever met! She is dedicated to the natural look and she delivers just that! I felt so comfortable having my first filler and Botox done by her and told her immediately after she has me hooked! I’ve already been back. Love the office and all the ladies there!
A: According to the manufacturers of Emsculpt, the treatment has not been specifically tested on people who have had kidney stones or gallstones. Without knowing more about the specifics of your case, it's difficult to say whether or not Emsculpt would be a safe treatment option for you. In the aesthetic industry, we tend to air on the side of caution and I would recommend waiting until the stones pass or are removed before undergoing an emsculpt treatment.
A: Botox and Dysport are both injectable treatments used to reduce wrinkles and fine lines. They work by relaxing the muscles that cause wrinkles to form. We compare the two products like Pepsi and Coke. Although they are similar in their overall effects, there are some key differences between the two.
Firstly, Botox and Dysport are made from different strains of botulinum toxin, which is the active ingredient that relaxes the targeted muscles. Dysport has a slightly smaller molecule size compared to Botox, which means it may spread more easily and work faster.
Botox and Dysport are talked about in different unit terms as well. 20 units of Botox typically treats one facial area, while 60 units of Dysport will treat one facial area.
Ultimately, the choice between Botox and Dysport is usually best made in consultation with a qualified provider who can assess the patient's needs and recommend the appropriate treatment option.
A: teganleigh24,
Filler complications can be difficult to diagnose without visualizing them. However, if there was some vascular compromise it would appear as dusky at first and then would appear as an open sore and can be quite painful. These are often very noticeable and can be corrected with the enzyme that dissolves the HA injected. Depending on the filler, the mass effect that it may create from its presence pressing on a vessel or nerve may lead to what you are experiencing. Sometimes (depending on the filler) it could also just be some inflammation or the filler expanding because it absorbs some surrounding water. I would reach out to the provider that injected you and have them take a look. In the meanwhile, a hot compress and some light massage should aid you in the resolution of your symptoms.
Hope this helps!
George Gavrila, M.D.