Cosmetic Dermatology

We offer the newest trends and procedures in cosmetic and aesthetic dermatology for the treatment of wrinkles, lip enhancements, skin resurfacing, and scar and vein revision.

 

Neuromodulator Injections

Neuromodulators are wrinkle-relaxing injections of botulinum toxin – commercially known as Botox Cosmetic, Dysport or Jeaveau – that are used to treat wrinkles, frown lines and crow’s feet.
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Filler Injections

Dermal fillers are designed to be injected beneath the surface of the skin to add volume and fullness. Substances used in dermal fillers include hyaluronic acid, which is found in some fluids and tissues in the body that add plumpness to the skin.
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Chemical Peels

Chemical peels are used to treat wrinkles, skin discoloration and scars — typically on the face. A chemical peel can be done alone or in combination with other cosmetic procedures.
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Microneedling

Microneedling addresses most major skin concerns including fine lines and wrinkles, aging, sun-damaged skin, peri-oral rhytides, melasma, hyperpigmentation issues, acne scarring and rough texture.
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Laser Treatments

Each laser uses a different wavelength of light specifically designed to target skin conditions, such as scars, acne pock marks, stretch marks, saggy skin, sun damage, in addition to hair removal, tattoo removal, vein removal, and resurfacing.
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PRP

PRP (platelet-rich plasma) injections trigger natural hair growth and maintain it by increasing blood supply to the hair follicle and increasing the thickness of the hair shaft. PRP injections for the face can improve skin's texture, elasticity and youthfulness, and decrease fine lines and wrinkles.
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INTRAcel

INTRAcel radio frequency microneedling can improve your skin tone & texture, eliminate wrinkles & fine lines and firm your skin.
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ThreadLift

EuroThreads are resorbable sutures that are inserted subcutaneously showing instant results commonly associated with lifting, tightening, and volumizing.
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