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Erasing Summer Sins! Share MY Pain…

Well Mab-Gabbers, as you can see I have taken the summer off from blogging. I have missed all of you.

Long gone are the days when I would lie on my parent’s roof with my REO Speedwagon album covered in tinfoil, slathered in baby oil and spritzing Sun-In in my hair… Yes, my friends, I WORSHIPED the sun. Peeling sunburns, cute freckles and a haircolor not found in nature.

Fall is the perfect time of year to hit the “restart” button. I for one tend to wait until fall to fully address my problem skin. Those of you who know me, know that I suffer from multiple skin issues: Adult acne, melasma (hormone induced hyperpigmentation), telangectasias (veins), poiklioderma (sun induced blotchiness/crusty lesions) and Rosacea – although I live in a constant state of “Rosacea denial.” Geez, when I list them it sounds like I should walk around with a paper bag over my head…

I am a “real” person. I LIKE the sun. I have a pool in my backyard. I will not lecture you about a suntan, but I will educate you about how to better protect yourself. Unless you are going to take the paper bag route, you might want to pay attention.

“Fixing” your sins takes effort, time, money and the complete willingness to curb your appetite for the sun. Think of me, and Laura (FUZION’S medically trained Esthetician), as your fairy-skin-Godmothers. As you stand in CVS staring at a sea of bleaching creams, false promises, chemical-laden sunscreens and “miracle wrinkle reducers,” remember all it takes is a phone call to get some professional guidance. Your effort must be multi-faceted:

1. Professional intervention: Fraxel re:pair CO2, Affirm fractionated laser, Intense Pulsed Light, Customized Chemical Peels (check out the Melanage Peel for melasma) and microdermabrasion treatments are the “big guns.” All of these treatments, except the Fraxel re:pair CO2, require multiple treatments. Price ranges $4000.00-$125.00 per treatment.

Take your clothes off! We urge each of you to get an annual Dermatologic evaluation. If there are new, old or changed lesions you should have them examined. If you are a patient of FUZION and need a Dermatologist, please ask. We are happy to help you.

2. At-Home Care: Medical grade creams and serums custom made to enhance exfoliation of sundamaged, aging and “dull” appearing skin. Most commonly, prescription strength retinoids, Hydroquinone, Vitamin C preparations, Human Growth Factors (PSP/TNS), Glycolic Acid preparations, Hyalouronic Acid and physical sunblocks.

Another aid to exfoliation is the Clarisonic Pro. It is our most popular item sold at FUZION. Using the Clarisonic once to twice daily (ask us if your skin can tolerate twice daily usage), will result in tighter, more even skin, diminished symptoms of acne, rosacea, seborrhea and poiklioderma; and will increase the absorption of your skincare products by >300%.

3. Changing your ways: I’m sorry to tell you, but you’ve got to do something! Wear a hat. Wallaroo hats, sold at FUZION, carry an SPF rating of 50. Avoid blatant sun exposure during the heat of the day. Invest in a medical grade PHYSICAL sunblock. Our favorite full body sunscreen is ELTA MD. We also have many combination moisturizers with physical SPFs.

Remember, you can’t hide from the sun. It is capable of damaging your skin through a window*. Most of the damage you see on your skin happened years ago, but that doesn’t mean that you have to live with the signs. So, unless you are buying stock in paper bags, know that there is help for us retired sun-lovers.

By the way, REO Speedwagon still makes me sweat!

*This is a photo of a woman with extensive poiklioderma on the left side of her face from having her work desk positioned in a window.

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Trends in Facial Plastic Surgery

The number of non-invasive cosmetic procedures rose 47 percent according to new survey results released by the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS). The results show a continuation of the trend from the previous year, where consumers are opting to have less invasive procedures to look and feel refreshed. The economy is playing a large role in the growing trend. Not only are consumers having less-costly procedures, but 80 percent of physicians surveyed say patients are making these choices in order to remain competitive in the workplace.

The increase in non-invasive procedures administered by facial plastic surgeons was seen across the spectrum of treatments with the greatest increase being Sculptra, poly-l-lactic acid, (up 71 percent). Other increases include chemical peels (up 52 percent), hyaluronic acid (up 48%) and BOTOX® (up 45 percent).

The survey also showed that 77 percent of physicians agree that patients are more educated about plastic surgery options. With more people wanting to look younger, feel better and take an active role in their health, patients are researching different physicians and treatments to find the best one suited to meet their personal needs. Awareness of various procedures, appropriate physicians, best results and recovery times play an important role in the decision-making process.

“We are excited to see patients making educated choices. They are now open to newer, novel treatments and are making smart decisions that are tailored to their needs,” said Daniel Rousso, MD, President of the AAFPRS. “The overall rise in these procedures also shows that more patients are trusting their face to facial plastic surgeons who are trained and focus solely on the face and neck. Because of this, patients are seeing better outcomes.”

In 2009, women continued to be the most likely candidates for facial plastic surgery making up 84 percent of all surgical and non-surgical procedures. However, men and women are equally split when it comes to reconstructive procedures.

Surgical Procedures

In 2000, facial plastic surgeons reported the facelift as the most common cosmetic surgical procedure, followed by blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery), rhinoplasty (nose surgeries) and ablative skin resurfacing. These procedures are most commonly performed on patients between the ages of 35 and 60 years of age. For female patients under age 35, the most common procedure performed was rhinoplasty.

The surgical procedures with the largest increases over the past year were ablative skin resurfacing (up 57 percent), revision surgery (up 18 percent) and facelifts (up 14 percent). Decreases were seen in lip augmentation (down 52 percent) and rhinoplasty (down 13 percent).

Medispa Findings

Physicians continue to express concern over procedures performed at medical spas (medispas). 76 percent of facial plastic surgeons surveyed say they are aware that medical directors of medispas are not actually on site for medical treatments. Most cosmetic procedures are performed in a private office (54 percent) setting. Procedures performed in a hospital came in at 23 percent and the number of procedures performed at medical spas or medispas remained unchanged (2 percent). Half of the physicians surveyed are aware of misleading advertising involving injectables, lasers and other cosmetic therapies. 35 percent of physicians believe medispas will become a more popular location for patients undergoing treatments.

Other Facial Plastic Surgery Trends

The facelift is the most common procedure performed on Caucasian patients, African Americans and Hispanics are most likely to have rhinoplasty while Asian Americans get blepharoplasty most often. Overall, 80 percent of AAFPRS members who participated in the survey feel that the future holds more cosmetic surgery for ethnic populations.

In addition, more facial plastic surgeons will offer wellness and lifestyle techniques to enhance the patient experience and to provide a more comprehensive approach.

FUZION takes the guess-work out of finding a qualified expert who understands your needs. Consultations are always complimentary and include a full overview of your concerns and a variety of treatment options. Please let us help you find your beauty.

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