This is a good question since you are in your 30s still. If the problem is more that there’s a little loose skin, then eyelid Thermage is a good choice at your...
At age 28, you definately do not need surgery under eye hollows. Look for a truly expert injector in your area and depending on where you live this may take some time. When you...
You bring up several good points. With TCA peels or almost any procedure, there is the procedure itself and then there’s what comes afterwards. When there’s a complication, sometimes it’s the...
In my opinion, this compounded 8% cream with retinol is WAY too strong to use around the eyes. I’m surprised you are not completely red, itchy and puffy. You must...
Thank you for writing this. You did exactly the right thing!! There are brown spots that can be melanomas or lentigo maligna or “pre melanomas” – also called dysplastic nevi. I just...
Yes. Thermage has a special FDA approved eyelid tip which is tiny and perfectly suited to delicate eyelid skin. In our office, just to be extra careful, we put in small “intraocular”...
At 37, it depends on what’s bothering you the most. Eyelid Thermage tends to be best if there is a just little “hooding” or slightly lax skin. Eyelid Fraxel tends to be better...
I think you’ll feel comforted by knowing how they are made. Since our own cells make these factors, they are completely natural. To make a long story short, a certified...
Lasers don’t always work for this but a series of 2-3 fractionated CO2 (like the DEKA DOT or Lumenis Active/Deep Fx) laser treatments would be your best choice. Be sure to go...
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