Our approach is to recognize that every patient is a unique individual with unique concerns. Dr. Brown will customize your surgery in order to try to meet your personal goals. Whenever possible, Dr. Brown will strive for a natural outcome that compliments your age, body style and frame. From the time of your consultation, through to your surgery and final follow-up visit, you will find Dr. Brown and the office staff open, accessible and committed to making your experience pleasant and positive.
Trying to look younger, not overdone, a fresh, healthy look of my skin. Have been using Botox for 9 years. Started coming here in 2016. Today, had Botox upper forehead, between brow, a bit upper lip and chin Also received a reward of $150 for being a regular client. Income in for maintenance every few months. I’ve also had filler here and there
Costs will vary from region to region. In our area, costs seem to average approximately $4500 per treatment. Fees may be less for patients that have limited areas to treat.
As with any procedure, bruising can be different from person to person. Our experience is that most patients have minimal bruising and recover within the first week. The longest time that we have seen for bruising to completely resolve is 10 weeks, however that has been quite rare. Sinecch or Arnica can help to limit bruising
Cellfina works to release the bands that cause dimpling of the skin. There are no tightening effects from Cellfina. In fact, if someone is predisposed to loose skin, Cellfina can make that worse.
Options for managing loose skin on the buttocks or thighs include surgical options:
Buttock lift
Thigh lift
And non surgical options:
Thermage
EndyMed
Ultherapy
Initially after you have your sutures removed you will frequently have some bumps over the incision. As you are quite early in the healing process there will be quite a bit of swelling, some of which is caught directly in this area. You will continue to see gradual improvements and changes over the next several months. If you are concerned, I would recommend that you follow up with your surgeon so that they can assess you.
PRP can be prepared in a variety of ways depending on technique and type of kit that is being used. Frequently, an anticoagulant is placed in the tubes to help with the preparation. I would recommend that you speak with your practitioner if you have further questions regarding the preparation of your PRP.