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For unique cases where a variety of modalities could be used to treat the condition, I would suggest an in-person or virtual consultation to develop a custom and effective treatment plan. It is difficult to precisely define the best option without collecting the same information. I suggest reaching out to an expert for a consultation with surgical and non-surgical methods to get a comprehensive option. Best, Dr. Emer.
I would not try to compare Emface to micro-needling or fillers. The technology is so far beyond what those can do. The ability to tighten facial skin with the electrical stim and the radio frequency to build collagen and elastin is the beauty of this procedure. I would opt to complete the Emsculpt procedure and then consult your provider to see if a neuromodulator and or filler is needed. I prefer micro-needling to maintain facial skin health after obtaining the results you want.
Hello and thank you for your question! Emface is a new device which causes contraction of the facial muscles of the cheeks and forehead and delivers radio frequency energy to the skin. The results in my clinic are very impressive. We have seen marked lifting of the cheeks, tightening of the jaw line and lifting of the brows. There is no downtime and no anesthesia is needed. The protocol consists of 4 20 minute treatments. I would encourage you to set up a consultation with a local physician to ensure that you would benefit from the treatment. Best wishes!
Hi there, Excessive oil production is not Seborrheic dermatitis. Ketoconazole is usually prescribed for a fungus. You need to see a Dermatologist and get on the proper medication. You may want to look into Accutane as well. See an expert. Best of luck!
Hello, When considering treatments for skin rejuvenation, particularly for Fitzpatrick II skin type, both Q-Switched lasers and Laser Genesis offer distinct benefits, and the choice between them depends on your specific goals and skin concerns. Q-Switched Lasers (e.g., Revlite): These lasers...
Hi there, It's hard to evaluate properly with this photo. You need to schedule an appointment with your Dermatologist. You may have some superficial angiomas but again you need a proper eval. Best of luck!