Archive for July, 2009

‘Vanity Tax’ on Elective Procedures Not a Great Idea

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

cosmetic_surgery_tax1If you’ve been listening to the news or browsing the internet today, you may have heard about the so-called ‘vanity tax’ being proposed to help pay for nationwide health care reform. The LA Times blog Top of the Ticket says the tax would attach 10 percent onto any elective procedure – your eyelid surgery, facelift, or Botox could be taxed heavily. Writers of the Speaker’s Lobby say the tax proposal is probably “off the table” for now, and that the idea likely came from a treasury department official.

This so-called ‘Botax’ or ‘vanity tax’ is being contested in a few different ways, but here are the two common arguments being reiterated:

Would it be gender discrimination?

The tax would be paid almost entirely by women. Despite the growing popularity of cosmetic procedures for men, women still make up over 90 percent of the patient demographic in the United States. Obviously, imposing a tax such as the one in question would unfairly discriminate against women. Think about it this way: would a tax be imposed on men who purchase expensive tattoos, fashionable clothing, or bodybuilding equipment? It doesn’t seem likely.

Would it affect the wealthy, the rich & famous, or the middle class?

There’s a common misconception that’s probably at work here; it’s that “only the rich and famous pursue cosmetic surgery.” Experience in the industry will show you otherwise. A 2004 survey conducted by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons revealed that nearly “a third of people considering plastic surgery reported average household incomes below $30,000.”

Recall this New York Times piece by Natasha Singer titled “Who Is the Real Face of Plastic Surgery?” Ms. Singer discusses the fact that a large number of patients choose to finance cosmetic surgery when they cannot afford it out of pocket.

New Lasers Can Solve Your Unwanted Body Hair Problem, On Any Skin Type.

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

lazHair is definitely sexy…when it’s on top of your head. When you find it anywhere else, that’s another story!  No need to worry though – there are many ways to remove unwanted body hair in these high-tech times.

To remove unwanted body hair from your face, legs, back, arms and even underarms, you might shave or pluck hair, or you might use electronic tweezers, radiofrequency tweezers, waxing, depilatories, or electrolysis (inserting a needle into each hair follicle one at a time followed by an electric spark to burn out the follicle).
These methods are temporary and some are quite tedious.  The ideal way to go about it is with laser hair removal.
Lasers send a low-energy beam through the skin. The dark pigment (melanin) present in the shaft of the hair follicles absorbs the laser beam. Initial hair reduction is seen immediately after treatment. Permanent results require repeated treatments because of the hair growth cycles.

There are different types of lasers that can be used to remove unwanted hair.  The first lasers approved for hair reduction by FDA were the ruby, alexandrite and diode lasers. But these could only be used on select individuals – not those with tans or ethnic skin.

The newest lasers have longer wavelengths and therefore, the ability to treat darker skin types, including African-American skin, Asian skin, and those with a tan.  One of the biggest benefits is the convenience; immediately following your hair removal treatment you can return to work, school or any of your regular activities.

Clinique Medical to Supplement Your In-Office Skin Treatment

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

image001Imagine if you could proactively minimize side effects and manage your post-procedure healing process. With all the new skin rejuvenation procedures available today offering minimal downtime, there is finally a product line that works to aid and improve your treatment results. Products we carry from Clinique Medical are designed to care for your skin before and after most facial rejuvenation treatments.

Allergan Inc cooperated with Clinique to launch Clinique Medical products, a line intended to prep the skin before a procedure and care for it afterwards. Their products improve the results of in-office professionally administered treatments like microdermabrasion, IPL, fractional laser treatments and chemical peels.

The product line contains a daily sunscreen, a cleanser, and skin-optimizing creams that effectively aid in the recovery process by reducing redness and inflammation while promoting an even complexion.

Patients say Clinique Medical has improved their recuperative experience and minimized any discomfort including those visible side effects. Here are a few testimonials:

“When I’ve had treatments done in the past, I’d worry about unwelcomed side effects that happen when you don’t prepare your skin before-hand or properly protect it afterwards. Clinique Medical helped sooth my skin and an unexpected result is that the product even protected it from the harsh weather. I’d definitely recommend it!”

“Clinique Medical has one of the best lip balms on the market. Believe me, I’ve tried them all and Dry Spot Balm really soothed, moisturized and cleared up my cracked lips! Certainly worth a try if you have horrible, winter cracked and ‘peely’ lips like mine.”

“I had a deep chemical peel and I used the Probiotic Cleanser after the procedure and had no irritation whatsoever! I think it even speeded up the peeling process

Wide-Awake but Still Looking Tired?

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

istock_000006408881xsmallIs this you? Your eyes are swollen morning and night. You constantly have under eye bags and dark circles. When people aren’t saying you look tired, they’re asking if you have allergies or if you feel okay.

If any of this sounds familiar, perhaps it is time to do something about it. You shouldn’t have to live with such a condition – especially one so treatable! Besides, if you don’t seek treatment, it’s possible that symptoms may become more noticeable.

Dr. Heffernan is a board certified Oculoplastic surgeon who can recommend treatment options such as the following:

• An upper and lower eyelid lift (also called a blepharoplasty)
• A brow, or forehead lift
• Injection with Botox cosmetic
• Injection of a dermal filler to add volume to sunken eye troughs

In some cases, patients need a combination of the above options. Many choose to combine eyelid surgery with a brow lift. Choosing to undergo surgery (or even a non-surgical procedure) is a significant decision, so try to gather as much information as possible. View before and after photos of patients like yourself, speak to former patients and ask them questions like these:

  • How was the procedure beneficial for you?
  • Were you comfortable with your surgeon?
  • Would you do it again?
  • Would you do anything differently?

The eyes are one of the first features on the face to which most of us respond. You deserve to have eyes that radiate, eyes that brighten your face and eyes that reflect how young and energetic you truly feel.

If you’re ready to discuss your options, contact the Seattle office of Dr. Heffernan today.

Which Dermal Filler is Right For Me?

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

istock_000008969660xsmallRemember when the FDA first approved Collagen in 1982?  There was hope of looking more youthful, fear of potential allergic reactions, painful injections, and lots of swelling. Sometimes it took as long as a week before you finally looked normal.

Today we have a much wider range of safe, effective dermal fillers to choose from. They can be injected into the tiny lines around the eyes, the lines that have formed below the mouth, and the folds around the nose. They even can even fill-in areas that have lost volume, such as thinning lips and those deep furrows that develop between the eyebrows. Having any of these areas injected can take years off the face. It may even allow you to postpone cosmetic surgery, like a face-lift, for years.

All these new fillers can be used quickly, in an outpatient setting, and you’ll look great almost immediately.  Of course the downside is, fillers are temporary (lasting anywhere from a few months to a year), and some patients experience minor bruising and swelling.

The question many people want answered is: “Which one should I choose?”
The majority of the new fillers (not all) are made from Hyaluronic Acid, a natural substance found in the body. Below is a list and brief description of the dermal fillers that are available only from qualified practitioners:

  1. Restylane – a hyaluronic acid based filler touted as “the world’s best-selling dermal filler.” It is used for correcting moderate facial wrinkles and folds.
  2. Perlane – very similar to Restylane, it is designed primarily for treating deeper and more severe wrinkles and folds.
  3. Radiesse – this thick compound is made with (natural, biocompatible) calcium based microspheres in water based gel.
  4. Prevelle Silk – this hyaluronic acid gel filler is commonly used for lip augmentation treatments.
  5. Juvederm – Like Perlane, this popular filler is designed for treating deeper wrinkles and restoring volume to the face. It’s been called the “liquid facelift” treatment.
  6. Evolence – one of the newer injectables on the market, Evolence is made with purified porcine collagen. It helps create plumper cheeks and lips, and has a reputation for quick results and minimal bruising.

As with any cosmetic procedure, you should choose a doctor you trust and one who operates a practice that makes you feel comfortable. Remember, the use of injectables is an art, not just a science.  At our Seattle surgery office, we can help you make the right choice among the best dermal fillers available today.

Our Vitalize Peel – A Great Gift For Those Over 40

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

People have referred to it as “the ultimate acid test,” or more formally, the chemical peel . Now I know what you’re thinking; remember that “Sex In The City” episode when Samantha got a chemical peel and looked like raw meat? That was scary, but chemical peels (at least what we offer) aren’t really like that.

Today’s advanced chemical peels provide aesthetic results that are outstanding. Now, peels can actually tighten the skin as they peel away skin layers and brighten sun-damaged skin. Yes, you do need to be prepared to undergo some tingling upon application (less discomfort than waxing), outlay some money and be out of action for three days, but the results will be worth it – your skin will never look better!

Afterwards, your skin will look dewy and soft, and let’s face it people, at age 50 your skin doesn’t look dewy without doing something! So if you’re not ready for surgery, this treatment under medical supervision, is the best place to start.

To prepare for the peel and get the best results, you should begin using a range of day and night medical grade skin care products. They can stimulate collagen production and cell turnover and put some elasticity back in your skin.

At our Seattle surgery office, we offer the popular Vitalize peel.  This chemical peel can bring an improvement in skin texture and tone, reduce acne breakouts, lessen superficial lines and reveal a healthier, more youthful look and feel with minimal downtime.