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Facial acupuncture comes to Laurel’s Main Street

A growing number of people looking for less invasive procedures than plastic surgery or Botox injections to do away with wrinkles and sagging jawlines are turning to the ancient Chinese-rooted practice of acupuncture. And they are starting to come to Laurel’s Main Street for the treatment.

Since late 2011, acupuncturist Janet Young, of Laurel, has offered facial rejuvenation treatments at the Neighborhood Acupuncture center in the 300 block of Main Street. a master’s-degree graduate of the Tai Sophia Institute in North Laurel, Young said using acupuncture to slow the aging process is not a quick fix like Botox, which relaxes the muscles and provides immediate results, but it does work.

“I’ve seen people see results after one or two treatments, and I’ve seen immediate results, too,” Young said. “But I don’t want people to have unrealistic thoughts about this. There are no guarantees; but of my clients, I have never had anyone not see results.”

Acupuncture for the face is becoming increasingly popular and some research shows that it does erase fine facial lines and reduce deeper lines. According to Young, it can be used to firm bags around the eyes and wrinkles on the neck; reduce a double chin; tighten skin pores; tone muscles; and improve collagen production. It is also used for noncosmetic reasons on people with health issues, such as Bell’s palsy, which can cause facial numbness and muscle twitching.

Tai Sophia acupuncture teacher Michelle Gellis also teaches facial rejuvenation courses using acupuncture outside of the school. Gellis said there’s thousands of years of practice behind the procedure and recent studies show that the procedure does work. Like Young, Gellis said she has gotten noticeable results with her clients, but added that it’s important to remember that facial acupuncture deals with the whole body.

Treating the whole body

When clients come to Young on Main Street for the first time, they have to first fill out a questionnaire about their overall health and lifestyle habits.

“For me, it’s all about your body, and the face is part of it, so that’s why I treat you as a whole,” Young said. “Facial rejuvenation deals with the inside and out because your health shows up on your face. if you’re not sleeping well, not eating well or not drinking enough water, it can show up in lines around your mouth, eyes or dry skin.”

The facial treatment itself takes about an hour to 90 minutes and is done in a private room. the procedure involves muscle groups being targeted with acupuncture needles, in order to stimulate toning and tightening of them. the needles also accelerate blood flow, which Young said gives the face a rosier and more youthful glow.

“I place needles on points of the face, feet, legs, ears and basically do a full acupuncture session. I do a lot of needles on the face and the body’s energy moves into the face and head, so I have to balance you by doing grounding points on the feet and legs,” Young said. “Also, other points of the body are done because, for instance, for drooping jowls, points on the feet, and around the ankles and legs are pinpointed because they can support those facial muscles.”

Many of the needles used in facial acupuncture treatments are the same as those used in other acupuncture treatments, but those used to target fine lines on the face, especially around the eyes and mouth, are much smaller. They are also shorter and are often inserted with tweezers. At the end of the session, a jade roller is used to massage the face and further even out blood flow

Young and others suggest that those interested in facial acupuncture should go through a conventional acupuncture treatment before having the needles placed on their face. It’s not that facial rejuvenation is painful, but a person sees them up closer and may want to experience it on other areas of the body first.

In terms of age, Young said her clients have ranged from 45 to 60 years old and that so far, they have all been women.

Laura Carr, of Edgewater, is 47 and said she wanted to get rid of crow’s feet around her eyes and firm up her jawline. Carr went to Young after receiving a session for her birthday and signed up for additional treatments after that first visit.

“I got a lot of lift in my jawline after the first treatment that was not a huge difference, but it was noticeable to me,” Carr said. “I feel better about myself, and I look closer to 40 than 50, so I’d say I look five to seven years younger.”

Carr said she received five treatments, with the last one being in mid-February. last week was her first maintenance treatment. Young recommends six to 12 initial weekly treatments, with follow ups every six months or so.

And although this technique is cheaper than some, it still usually runs from $120 to $200 per session. Young’s rates are $120 per appointment, and she offers 20 percent discounts on package deals.

She said that she doesn’t provide sessions in Neighborhood Acupuncture’s community room, where clients pay what they can afford, because her needles are more expensive. Plus the community room has low lighting, and Young said she needs a well-lit room to insert the needles.

Although the procedure does have fewer risks than plastic surgery and some other face-lifting treatments, it is not recommended for people with high blood pressure, severe migraines, bleeding and bruising issues, AIDS, cancer and several other health conditions.

“I also don’t do people who’ve had recent facial treatments like Botox because Botox relaxes the muscles and nerves in an area, and facial rejuvenation is all about movement and rejuvenating the skin and cells of the face,” Young said. “So if you’ve just paid $500 for Botox, you don’t want that.”

As for the benefits of facial rejuvenation, Young added, “This can help people feel better about themselves, but I tell them, if you want results, you have to watch your diet and work out. you do your part, and I’ll do mine.”

Facial acupuncture comes to Laurel’s Main Street

New Anti-Aging Trend: ThermaFrax Non-Surgical Rejuvenation «

Dermatologist, Dr. de la Fuente is excited to announce the latest non-surgical rejuvenation procedure now available at the COSMED Medi-Spa in  Mexico

All over the world, people dream of staying young and beautiful. There is an abundant supply of age-defying products and treatments in the market that all aim to fight, or at least delay the signs of aging. As one of the newest anti-aging treatments, ThermaFrax provides both skin tightening and skin resurfacing, with beautiful results. With little downtime, it is the perfect procedure for patients on the go. below is more information about this popular new anti-aging treatment.

What is ThermaFrax?

ThermaFrax is the combination of Thermage Face and Fraxel laser, which are non-surgical rejuvenation treatments. Thermage tightens and lifts the skin by encouraging the development of new collagen, while Fraxel laser treatments take care of erasing signs of aging from the skin’s surface, improving wrinkles, skin texture, pores, scars and brown spot, targeting a specific area by dividing a laser beam into a thousand microscopic dots. both treatments are FDA-approved procedures and have undergone extensive testing with clinical case studies.

What to expect?

ThermaFrax allows a patient to come in, have their procedure done, and then return to work with little downtime. Typically, patients see redness for a couple of days much like a sunburn, and then a tan and/or dry skin appearance which lasts 3-4 days. Results can last for years.

Which treatment goes first?

The first part of the treatment involves Thermage Face, which heats the deepest layers of the skin to tighten existing collagen and stimulate new collagen growth. it also makes the skin look slightly pink. the procedure may take 60-90 minutes. then, the second part of the procedure is Fraxel, which uses a laser treatment to activate advanced skin rejuvenation. A numbing ointment is applied on the face for 60 minutes, and then the laser treatment is done in 15-20 minutes. Fraxel is the accepted gold standard for treating acne scars, periorbital wrinkles, and for skin resurfacing procedures on the face, neck, chest and hands, resulting in smoother skin texture with little downtime.

When are the results going to be visible?

It is important to mention that even the treatment works quickly, it is not an instant fix. You will see gradual changes, but over time these changes will blow you away. Natural looking results appear over time in the course of your body’s collagen rebuilding process, usually after the first month of ThermaFrax.

Is ThermaFrax right for you?Patients suffering from pigmentation issues, age spots, acne scarring, fine lines, and mild to moderate loose or sagging skin on the face and neck are all great candidates. Also, patients that are still not candidates for a face or necklift, patients that don’t want surgery, or patients that have no time for a “downtime”. It’s also safe for use on ALL skin types.

Aside from the face and neck, ThermaFrax can also be used to treat other parts of the body (ThermaFrax Body), like stretch marks, which also improve and become less visible.

It is always advisable to consult one of our doctors to make sure that ThermaFrax suits your skin and expectations. Inquire today about the ThermaFrax procedure at www.CosMedClinic.com or call  1-877-235-1968

New Anti-Aging Trend: ThermaFrax Non-Surgical Rejuvenation «

Dr. Babak Azizzadeh featured in NewBeauty Magazine

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) March 14, 2012

Doable board certified facial plastic surgeon, Dr. Babak Azizzadeh’s innovative surgical techniques and expertise in facial aesthetics make him highly sought out by patients from across the country. Dr. Azizzadeh specializes in facelifts, rhinoplasty and non-surgical facial rejuvenation treatments, including Sculptra, Botox and Ulthera. Providing his patients with natural looking facial rejuvenation results is Dr. Azizzadeh’s primary goal.

Dr. Azizzadeh is featured in the Spring/Summer 2012 edition of New Beauty magazine. The magazine highlights his expertise in the field of facial plastic surgery.

Readers looking for the latest in “must-have” anti-aging strategies and cosmetic enhancements turn to the pages of NewBeauty. The world’s most unique beauty magazine, NewBeauty is the ultimate aesthetic resource for “everything beauty,” covering subjects from advancements in plastic surgery to the most to the newest wrinkle-reducing serums and everything in between.

Since its launch in January 2005, NewBeauty has fearlessly enabled an open and ongoing line of communication about cosmetic enhancements between consumers, manufacturers and medical professionals. Let’s face it: more than 12.4 million surgical and nonsurgical cosmetic procedures were performed in 2010—a number that continues to rise. yet no other publication approaches the subject with NewBeauty’s dedication to fairness and accuracy. Issue after issue, NewBeauty fills the void for reliable information on all types of aesthetic procedures in light of the growing interest and surge in cosmetic-enhancing treatments. Informed, enlightened and inspired readers are empowered to make the best decisions to reach their beauty goals, be they topical, surgical or minimally invasive.

Dr. Babak Azizzadeh, the Chairman and Director of the CENTER for Advanced Facial Plastic Surgery in Los Angeles, is a Harvard-trained facial plastic surgeon, specializing in cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery of the face, eyes and nose. He is double board-certified by the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery as well as the American Board of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery. His expertise in cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery has made him one if the most sought-after surgeons in the country.

In addition, Dr. Azizzadeh is also highly skilled in non-surgical facial rejuvenation treatments, including lasers, Ulthera, injectables, fat grafting, chemical peels and liquid facelifts. He has written 5 medical textbooks, lectured around the world and been featured in national media outlets including The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Doctors, The New York Times and Discovery Health for his extensive knowledge in facial plastic surgery.

Located in the heart of Beverly Hills, the CENTER provides our patients with the most comfortable and technologically advanced facilities in the field of medicine. For more information about the CENTER for Advanced Facial Plastic Surgery visit http://www.facialplastics.info.

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Dr. Babak Azizzadeh featured in NewBeauty Magazine

Groupon, similar sites target medical services for deals

Sean Doherty, MD, a plastic surgeon at Boston Plastic Surgery Associates, said his group wanted to attract new patients by introducing them to easy-to-perform procedures and treatments. So it did what a lot of restaurants, shops and vacation destinations have done: It offered a deal through the online site Groupon.

Chicago-based Groupon was the first in a growing number of Internet companies offering daily deals designed to be “too good to pass up” for people looking to try a new product, restaurant, hobby or vacation destination. In recent months, the growing list of services has included medical and health procedures.

Here’s the way it works: a company offers a deal — generally at least 50% off — on the Groupon site, but only if a predetermined number of people agree to buy the service. Numerous online sites — Living Social, Daily Dibs and Zulily, among the largest — offer similar “daily deals” by e-mail or a website link. Many sites offer geographically targeted deals or personalize deals based on a customer’s profile.

Buyers of the Boston Plastic Surgery Associates deal could get laser hair removal, skin-rejuvenation treatments or 50 units of Dysport, an injectable wrinkle remover. the best deal was laser hair removal for $129, regularly priced at $800.

Scott Lorenz, president of Westwind Communications, a public relations and marketing firm that works with numerous clients in the medical field, recently has seen an uptick in the number of clients interested in this type of marketing. In February, a dental client ran a deal in Groupon for a second time after the initial offering last fall was successful.

The February deal was somewhat unique, Lorenz said, because it was for dental implants — a procedure that is more invasive and expensive than most deals offered on group purchasing sites. the deal was for 50% off the normal $4,000 price. the group also offered a teeth whitening package at half off.

Other recent deals offered across the country include Lasik surgery, laser hair removal and skin rejuvenation treatments.

Chad Nason, spokesman for Groupon, said that although he could not provide details on the percentage of Groupon’s offerings that are health-related, he could confirm that it’s a growing segment of the company’s business.

“At our core, we’re always going to be a company that wants to get people off their couches and out of their houses to get out and try new things,” Nason said. “But obviously, with the popularity and the incredible group buying power, you’ve seen things, like Botox, that the medical professionals want to use to get new customers, which certainly can work.”

Nason said most of the Groupon clients look at offering the deals as a marketing expense. each deal is negotiated on its own terms, but generally the company and the client offering the deal split the revenue received from the deal in half. If the service is being offered for 50% off the normal rate, most clients walk away with one-quarter of the normal per-unit-of-service revenue.

The medical deals offered so far through Groupon and similar sites have been for noninsured, cash-paying services. Does it make sense for, say, a family physician, internist or pediatrician to use such online sites?

Legal issues for physicians

David Harlow, an attorney from Newton, Mass., said the service is not for everyone. Physicians need to be careful of the line between elective, out-of-pocket services and those covered by traditional or federally funded insurance. Crossing the line could violate anti-kickback laws, he said.

Because of the split of revenue between the physician and the advertiser, like Groupon, revenue would vary based on volume of business, “and that is basically a no-no if the payer were a federal health care program,” Harlow said. even if it’s a federally covered individual paying for the treatment out of pocket and the physician is enrolled in a federally funded program, there could be legal risks, he said.

In addition, private insurers always want to get the best possible deal, and there could be stipulations in their contracts guaranteeing that they have the best price. In a worst-case scenario, the physician could be forced to offer all services at the reduced price offered on the group buying site, attorneys said.

If done properly, offering services through an online group discount site could be a way to fill empty slots in the calendar or build word-of-mouth referrals and volume — if it’s OK with you to offer the service for half price, he said. but the question is whether the one-time deal would be a blip on the radar or whether it would help build your practice.

If done incorrectly, offering such a deal actually could harm your business if you’re not equipped to deal with the increase, experts said. Stories abound of businesses overwhelmed by people who bought deals online and had trouble collecting their products or services.

Nason said part of Groupon’s negotiation process is a consultation to ensure that the business is prepared to meet the demands. “We take a lot of pride in making sure everything is on the up-and-up.” He said Grouponturns away seven businesses for every one it accepts.

Dr. Doherty’s group set a limit on each discounted service so that the practice wouldn’t be overwhelmed. Although his practice hasn’t lost money on the deal, the full benefits have not been realized, because many of the purchasers have not come in yet. the hope is that when those patients arrive, they’ll be happy enough with the practice to come back.

Dolan is a business reporter. She can be reached at 312-464-5412 or by e-mail (pamela.dolan@ama-assn.org).

The print version of this content appeared in the March 14 issue of American Medical News.

Copyright 2011 American Medical Association. all rights reserved.

Groupon, similar sites target medical services for deals

Central Ohio Cosmetic Surgeons Celebrate Recent Recognition

With a party on August 28th, Columbus Aesthetic & Plastic Surgery is celebrating Dr. Wakelin, Dr. Heck, Dr. Vasko, and Dr. Treece's recent inclusion in the Top 5 Central Ohio Cosmetic Surgeons list from the 2010 'Docs Rate Docs' Survey.

Columbus, OH (PRWEB) August 25, 2010 — Four board-certified Ohio plastic surgeons at Columbus Aesthetic & Plastic Surgery (columbusplasticsurgery.com) were recently voted by various doctors throughout Ohio to the list of the Top 5 Central Ohio Cosmetic Surgeons in the 2010 'Docs Rate Docs' Survey. In honor of this recognition, the practice is throwing a party on August 28th, offering discounts and specials on various skin rejuvenation products and procedures.

"we are so thrilled to be named to this Top 5 list and are looking forward to celebrating with our existing patients and a few new ones as well," says Dr. Susan Vasko. she continues, "we are having specials on some of our most popular facial rejuvenation treatments, and patients can save even more by bringing a friend to the celebration."

The celebration will take place Saturday, August 28 from 8:00 am to noon at the practice's Upper Arlington location. Patients can RSVP for the event by calling the office at 614-246-6900. A free goodie bag of skin care products will be provided for all attendees and the aestheticians at the practice will be available for skin care questions and product demonstrations. The 2010 'Docs Rate Docs' Survey was mailed to more than 5,500 licensed doctors in Columbus' seven-county metro area. The survey asked this one question: "if you or a family member needed treatment in the following medical specialties, which central Ohio physicians would you seek out or recommend?" Respondents were asked to give the names of doctors and their specialties.

"It's an honor to know that we are among the surgeons that other doctors would go to themselves or refer family members to," states Dr. Timothy Treece. "we offer a wide range of surgical and nonsurgical procedures including BOTOX®, liposuction and breast implants in Columbus, and our goal is to create a truly satisfying result for each and every patient.

Columbus Aesthetic & Plastic Surgery is comprised of four board-certified plastic surgeons who are all Fellows of the American College of Surgeons. Dr. Wakelin, Dr. Vasko, and Dr. Treece graduated from The Ohio State University College of Medicine, with Dr. Heck graduating from The Medical College of Ohio. Dr. Robert Heck states, "each of the surgeons at Columbus Aesthetic & Plastic Surgery has extensive training. we offer a full range of procedures including face lifts, liposuction and breast augmentation in Columbus. each surgeon is devoted to offering truly customized care."

With a variety of different procedures and multiple surgeons to choose from, it is easy to see why the four doctors at Columbus Aesthetic & Plastic Surgery were ranked so highly in the 'Docs Rate Docs' Survey. and with the party at the end of August, women and men throughout Ohio can see for themselves why the practice rated so highly.

"we can't wait to see patients and their friends at the celebration event," adds Dr. John Wakelin. "and we hope to continue providing exemplary cosmetic and plastic surgery care that is recognized as outstanding by our patients."

Columbus Aesthetic & Plastic Surgery (columbusplasticsurgery.com) was founded in 1997 to serve the plastic, cosmetic, and reconstructive surgery needs of women and men across Ohio. The four board-certified plastic surgeons at the practice – Dr. Timothy Treece, Dr. Susan Vasko, Dr. John Wakelin, and Dr. Robert Heck – are devoted to providing high-quality outcomes and a satisfying experience for the patients they serve. The practice also includes a team of professionals who perform nursing, medical aesthetic treatments and other patient support services.

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Central Ohio Cosmetic Surgeons Celebrate Recent Recognition