This patient had multiple benign facial moles (nevi) that she found unsightly, and she wanted them removed with minimal risk of scarring. If these lesions were excised using a full-thickness elliptical excision technique and the wounds sutured closed, there would have been scars and possibly some distortion of her facial anatomy. Therefore, we removed all… Continue reading Facial Mole
This patient had a benign skin growth called a Seborrheic Keratosis. These lesions are common with aging. Although they do not become cancerous, they can mimic other pigmented cancerous lesions such as melanoma. However, they have a “waxy, stuck-on” texture that is not typical of other lesions. There are many ways to treat skin lesions… Continue reading Facial Keratosis
1 syringe of filler was used in the upper and lower lip to augment the volume while still preserving the cupid’s bow for a natural effect. Disclaimer: Photo taken immediately after treatment. Inflammation and redness will resolve over time. Similar results cannot be guaranteed since outcomes vary from patient to patient.
1 syringe of filler was used to correct lip asymmetry. Disclaimer: Photo taken immediately after treatment. Inflammation and redness will resolve over time. Similar results cannot be guaranteed since outcomes vary from patient to patient.
2 syringes of filler in total were used in the upper and lower lip (patient came back at a later day for another syringe). Disclaimer: Photo taken immediately after treatment. Inflammation and redness will resolve over time. Similar results cannot be guaranteed since outcomes vary from patient to patient.
2 syringes of filler were used to treat marionette lines, nasolabial and multiple other fine lines on lower face. Disclaimer: Photo taken immediately after treatment. Inflammation and redness will resolve over time. Similar results cannot be guaranteed since outcomes vary from patient to patient.
1 syringe of filler was used to treat nasolabial and vertical lip lines. More filler was also injected in the cheeks to help lift the nasolabial lines. Disclaimer: Photo taken immediately after treatment. Inflammation and redness will resolve over time. Similar results cannot be guaranteed since outcomes vary from patient to patient.
2 syringes of filler were used to treat nasolabial lines, chin and upper and lower lips. Disclaimer: Photo taken immediately after treatment. Inflammation and redness will resolve over time. Similar results cannot be guaranteed since outcomes vary from patient to patient.