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When is the Right Season for Plastic Surgery?

Like many businesses and industries, plastic surgery tends to be seasonal. Many surgeons have reported seeing a spike in the number of patients looking to get a certain procedure done at a specific time of the year.

 

We’re going to look at all four seasons and see which invasive and non-invasive procedures grow and wane in popularity as the months go by. If you’re wondering if now is the right time to get some work done, let’s take a look at what other people are doing:

 

Fall Time

 

Fall represents a change for many people. A change in the weather, a change in the color of the leaves, and a change in how they view themselves. As the colder months of fall start to roll around, people tend to cover up with bulky jackets and warm scarves.

 

Non-invasive procedures such as Kybella for the neck, Botox, and fillers are all popular during the fall time. Some of these procedures, such as Botox, can take a few weeks for results to fully show.

 

The fall time is when people are preparing for family get-togethers and end of year parties, and they want to look their best, especially in this age of smartphone cameras and social media.

 

Winter Time

 

Winter brings even cooler temperatures than the fall, and this means many people will start to wear heavier—and bulkier— clothing to keep warm. Liposuction, tummy tucks, and even rhinoplasty are all popular procedures during the cold winter months. The bulkier clothing can help cover up scarring, swelling, bruising, and allow your body enough time to heal up before springtime rolls around.

 

Advantages of Fall and Winter

 

Since fall and winter time are the busy season for invasive surgical procedures, let’s recap a few of the advantages of getting the work done now instead of waiting until springtime of next year:

 

  • Family and company parties.
  • Longer holiday breaks (can get the job done during Christmas break).
  • Winter clothing allows for the concealment of scarring, bruising, and swelling.
  • New year, new you.
  • Some procedures require you to be away from strong sunlight (e.g., chemical peels and other laser treatments) when you’re healing up after getting work done.

 

Spring Time

 

Plastic surgeons often report yet another uptick in non-invasive procedures such as Kybella, Botox, and fillers during this time of year. People view spring as rebirth and want to look young again as the sun starts to stay out a bit longer with each passing day.

 

Breast augmentation, labiaplasty, and tummy-tucks are all popular procedures during the spring months. Many women realize swimsuit season is just around the corner, and they want to look their best and be fully healed from any invasive procedures by that time.

 

Summer Time

 

Summer time tends to be a bit slow as people want to relax, go on vacation, and enjoy the next three or four warm months. However, this is still an excellent time to get a non-invasive treatment as there is no downtime or recovery required.

 

Many women will schedule a consultation with a plastic surgeon during the summer months as they prepare for their upcoming surgical procedure. It allows them time to determine precisely what they want to be done and they don’t feel rushed into making a quick decision.

 

Advantages of Spring and Summer

 

Both spring and summer offer unique advantages to getting work done this time of year instead of during the fall and winter. Some of those can include:

 

  • Springtime climate in many parts of the country is still cool enough to allow for bulky clothing to cover up scarring and swelling from surgery.
  • Kids are still in school. You can rest up on your couch or in the bed for the 8-10 hours that they’re in class.
  • Several long spring/summer holidays and 3-day weekends to get the procedure done or get a head start on your healing process.
  • Spring is the last time you can get work done and still have enough time to heal up for bikini season during the summertime.

 

What Season Should I Get Work Done?

 

There are a few things you should keep in mind when planning your upcoming plastic surgery. Holidays, healing time, and the ability to conceal the fact that you got work done from co-workers, friends, and even family are all important factors.

 

If you’re not sure when to get your work done, it’s best to schedule a consultation with a Board-Certified plastic surgeon like Dr. Adams. He’ll sit down with you, listen to your concerns, and make intelligent recommendations as to which procedures you should get based on your wants and desires.

 

Give one of the friendly receptionists at the offices of Dr. Adams a call at (214) 965-9885 or contact us via our website to schedule a consultation. 

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5 Great Skincare Tips for Men

Summer is just a few short weeks away from coming to an end. As we move into fall and then winter, the cold dry air will start to cause to cause skin problems for many men. Unlike women, most guys don’t have a daily skincare regiment, so ours tends to dry out, crack, and in some cases, bleed.

 

Your skin is the largest organ in your entire body. It’s responsible for keeping all of your squishy parts inside your body safe and sound. Dry, cracked skin is not only unsightly, but it can actually allow viruses and bacteria to enter inside, which can cause a whole host of health problems.

 

We’re going to look at five great masculine skincare tips that men can do to help avoid dry, cracked, and even bleeding skin this fall and winter season.

 

Moisturize

 

Moisturizing isn’t just for women as it can keep your skin looking younger and healthier and prevent dry skin from forming in the first place. There are many different moisturizing products for men on the market that have essential vitamins and other natural ingredients that are designed to help trap water under the skin.

 

The best time to moisturize is right after a shower, bath, or shave when your skin is still damp. We’re not going to recommend one brand of moisturizing cream over another, but we will tell you that certain brands have no scent whatsoever while other ones have a masculine kind of smell. Experiment and see which brand works best for you.

 

Wash Your Face

 

Men should wash their faces after an exercise routine or other physical activity that caused them to break a sweat. Be sure to use a facial cleansing product that’s been specifically designed for the task.

 

Bar soap and certain brands of body wash can dry your skin out by wicking away moisture. A mild facial cleanser and warm—not hot—water is all that it takes to help wash away dirt, grime, and oils that can clog your pores.

 

Wear Sunscreen

 

The sun is the #1 enemy of your skin as even a slight over-exposure can cause damage. This is why you should wear an SPF-appropriate sunscreen when working outdoors, even if you’re mowing the lawn on a cloudy day in the dead of winter.

 

Be sure to apply sunscreen to all areas of your body, including your ears, neck, and even your lips. A broad-spectrum, water-resistant sunblock of at least 30SPF will do the trick. You can still get a sunburn even if the sun isn’t out, or if you’re wearing a hat or sitting under a shady tree.

 

On cloudy days, the UV rays that the sun gives off can cause a sunburn or skin damage. If you’re sitting near a pool, lake, or other body of water, the rays of the sun can reflect off of the water and burn your face despite you wearing a hat or sitting under a tree!

 

Read the Labels

 

You should read the labels of the skincare products carefully before you buy them. Certain products are explicitly designed for certain skin types. For example, if your skin is prone to acne breakouts, look for moisturizers and cleansers that say “non-comedogenic” or “oil-free.” They won’t clog your pores as other products will.

 

If your skin is sensitive, try to buy fragrance-free products. The fragrances that some companies add can cause skin irritation for those who have sensitive skin. Keep in mind that some of the “unscented” ones can still contain masking fragrances which will wind up irritating your skin just as well. Fragrance-free is the way to go.

 

Visit a Medical Spa

 

If your skin problems don’t seem to be going away, or you’d like an expert professional opinion, you can always visit Aya Medical Spa which offers a wide range of non-surgical skincare procedures that help men keep their skin looking and feeling great.

 

You can get a professional skin analysis, or choose from a wide range of skincare products that offer protection and performance above and beyond what you’ll find in the Walmart skincare aisle.

 

If your face has wrinkles and damage from years of sitting in the sun without wearing sunblock, you can always opt for a non-surgical procedure. Botox and even laser resurfacing can take years off your face and give it a youthful look and feel to it.

 

Men Skin Care in Dallas

 

If you’re a man and are concerned about the health and quality of your skin, it’s nothing to be ashamed of. More and more men nowadays are buying and using skincare products that help protect and keep their skin looking and feeling healthy.

 

If you’d like to get a professional medical opinion on your skin or would like to see which non-surgical procedures might be best for you, give us a call at (214) 965-9885 or contact us on our website.

 

At the offices of Dr. Adams, we’re the foremost experts in skincare and can help offer advice and guidance on how to keep the biggest organ in your body healthy and looking great!

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Should There be an Age Minimum for Botox?

When Botox first started getting popular in the 1980s, it was generally only used for older people who wanted to remove facial wrinkles. In 2019, there are some people under the age of 25 who are coming in for this non-invasive procedure to disrupt or stop the formation of facial wrinkles.

Social media sites and reality t.v. shows such as the Kardashians have generated increased interest in Botox procedures for people under 25. With all this newfound interest, there are some people who are questioning if there should be a minimum age for Botox.

We’re going to take a look at what Botox is, the recent surge of interest by people under the age of 25, and whether or not an age limit should be set.

What is Botox?

Botox is the brand name given to a highly purified form of a toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. It produces paralysis of the muscles in its natural state.

In the late 1970s, scientists realized that they could medically refine the toxin, dilute its strength, and then use it to help smooth out facial wrinkles. It’s administered in the form of a needle injection into the facial area where lines exist.

In addition to cosmetic applications, Botox is also very useful in treating medical conditions such as certain eye disorders, muscle spasms, and is also used in dental procedures as well.

Banning Botox for People Under 25?

Back in June of 2019, a plastic surgeon in Ireland suggested that Botox and fillers should be banned for people under the age of 25. He reasoned that the facial area of younger people isn’t fully grown, and it could potentially cause development issues.

The media then picked up on this and sensationalized it. Many newspapers across the world (including the U.S.) ran with this story as if it were 100% fact. However, many surgeons say that setting an age limit is unreasonable as they feel discretion is much more important.

Discretion vs. Age

Many plastic surgeons are questioning the validity of the statement given by the Irish plastic surgeon. They feel that limiting Botox and filler treatments should be done on a case-by-case basis and focused more on discretion versus age.

Instead of asking, “Is this person old enough?” surgeons should be asking: “Is there a valid reason why this person wants to get Botox?” Age is arbitrary as each person develops at their own rate, so it’s unfair and unreasonable to take a draconian stance against Botox and use “25” as the cutoff age.

In fact, many plastic surgeons can’t remember the last time they treated someone in their late teens or early 20s. When younger patients do come in, it’s usually for lip fillers or to treat a valid medical condition that requires a neuro-modulator.

Ethical Standards

The problem with Botox safety for those under 25 exists more with unlicensed day spas whose employees are inexperienced and don’t have any medical training whatsoever. They tend to offer cut-rate or Groupon Botox discounts, which makes it very appealing to younger people who are on a budget.

Board-Certified plastic surgeons, such as Dr. Adams have taken an oath to practice ethical standards and put the best interests of their patients first off and foremost. This means that if someone under the age of 25 were to walk into a plastic surgery office looking to get work done, the plastic surgeon would evaluate the patient based on ethical standards.

There are also many medical reasons why someone in their late teens or early 20s would get Botox. From such dental conditions as Jaw Tension and TMJ to medical issues such as gummy smiles and various facial disorders, Botox has helped improve the lives of countless people under the age of 25.

 Botox Safety

When administered by a trained plastic surgeon, Botox is extremely safe. Although, many so-called “day spas” are legally allowed to sell and administer it as well. The problem with this is that the day spa technicians usually only get a weekend class in how to inject Botox versus the 10+ years of medical school and training that a plastic surgeon gets.

The human face is a complex mixture of nerves, blood vessels, and various muscles. Unless the procedure is performed by a plastic surgeon or one of their highly trained staff members, there can be a considerable risk. It’s very easy to accidentally stick the needle into the wrong area and cause permanent damage.

Should There Be an Age Minimum?

Many plastic surgeons feel that there should be an age minimum provided that there is a valid reason for getting Botox or fillers injected. The most significant risk from injectables lies not with people under 25 getting work done, but rather the day spas that employ technicians who only attended a weekend course on how to administer a Botox injection.

These workers do not have highly skilled medical training nor the complete and total understanding of human facial anatomy to safely perform Botox procedures. These day spas will offer injections to anyone for any reason, whereas a plastic surgeon is bound to an oath that he took to first look out for the health and best interests of the patient.

At the end of the day, plastic surgeons should look at each patient on a case-by-case basis rather than their chronological age when it comes time to administering Botox and fillers.

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Does Laser Treatment Help with Acne and Acne Scarring?

Almost every single person in the U.S. has had to deal with acne at some point in their life. It mostly occurs during the teen and early adult years and is characterized by oily skin and pimples. For many people, it’s a rite of passage from puberty into adulthood that eventually clears up and goes away.

However, some people will suffer from very severe acne breakouts that makes them feel like their skin is a literal war zone. Pot marks, sensitive skin, and even scarring can occur and cause self-confidence issues. For these people, the over-the-counter acne medications you can find at any given drug store are useless and don’t work.

The good news is that medical science and technology have advanced and converged to the point where doctors can use specially designed lasers to help treat acne and acne scarring.

We’re going to take a look at the Sciton Laser treatment and how it’s helping millions of people get their acne breakouts under control and treat the horrible scarring that can occur along with it.

What Causes Acne?

The American Academy of Dermatology estimates that around 50 million Americans suffer from acne on an annual basis. Hormones, oily skin, and even diet can cause acne to start to form. Whiteheads, blackheads, and even painful lumps can also develop.

While the majority of acne occurs in the facial area, it can also be present on the upper back, forehead, and shoulder area. If left untreated, acne can cause scarring and self-esteem issues. Unless treated, the scarring can be permanent and cause the face and other parts of the body to look like there are a bunch of little craters on it.

What is Acne Scarring?

The problem with severe acne is that its effects will continue to plague someone long after the acne has disappeared. Scarring on the face where the acne once was can start to develop if the breakout is serious enough. It usually takes the form of small little craters that look like pot marks. The reason scarring occurs is due to the acne breakout deeply penetrating the skin and damaging the underlying facial tissue.

While there are many over-the-counter treatments for acne scarring, they tend not to work very well. In many cases, they only cover up the scars but don’t treat or get rid of them completely. To remove scarring from severe acne breakouts, many people are turning to laser therapy.

Sciton Laser to Treat Acne Scarring

Sciton® MicroLaserPeel™ Skin Resurfacing treatment is an excellent way to help reduce the appearance of acne, acne scars, and other skin blemishes. It’s very similar to a chemical peel, but without the harmful chemicals. It’s completely safe and can treat the neck, chest, hands, and facial areas. It can also be highly customized to address each patient’s skin type and tone.

In addition to the helping lessen the appearance of scars, the Sciton Laser also helps reduce visual signs of aging. It will improve the skin texture and tone as it leaves patients with a much clearer complexation and healthy glow.

How Does Sciton Laser Treatment Work?

The Sciton Laser Treatment uses an Erbium laser to create a skin resurfacing system which delivers light energy to the upper layers of the skin. The laser wand is gently scanned over the treatment area and will start to remove the top layer of damaged skin cells.

As the skin starts to heal itself, new cells will emerge and resurface the area which can help lessen scars, wrinkles, uneven pigmentation, and other skin blemishes. The healing process can take from several days to several weeks as the appearance of the scars will start to lessen.

Side Effects of the Sciton Laser Treatment?

The Sciton Laser Treatment has similar side effects to that of a chemical peel. The main difference is that lasers only use light to get the job done, not toxic chemicals. Side effects can vary from patient to patient as their skin types will react differently to the laser treatments.

Generally speaking, the patient will feel like they have a mild sunburn on their skin. This is entirely normal as the laser removed the damaged top layer, and now their body has gone into healing mode. Some people may experience itching, stinging, or symptoms of a severe sunburn along with oozing, inflamed skin, and maybe even a blister or two.

As gross as this sounds, it’s completely normal and is a good sign that your body is rapidly working to create new cells to heal the area. It’s advised that you don’t pick or scratch at the area as it will only delay the healing process. If you have super sensitive skin, inform your doctor before you undergo the procedure as they can recommend over-the-counter remedies to help make your healing process more comfortable.

Sciton Laser Treatment in Dallas

If you or a loved one are suffering from acne or acne scarring, give us a call at (469) 868-6005 or contact us on our website. At Aya Skin Care, we have many non-invasive medical treatments that can help lessen the appearance of acne scarring. Contact us today to learn more about how we can make your skin look better and help restore your self-confidence!

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How To Prevent Unnatural Look With Botox and Fillers

Have you ever had a face-to-face conversation with someone and their facial expressions don’t quite match up with what they’re saying?

You might notice something is a little stiff, or a little off, yet you can’t quite put your finger on it…

There’s a good chance that they probably have had some work done to their face in the form of Botox or fillers. More specifically, they’ve had over-work done to the point that muscles in their face are not working properly.

There are 43 muscles in the human face. They control what we look like when we smile, when we speak, and when we’re passively listening to someone. If someone gets too much Botox, or if they get the procedure done at a “day spa,” there’s an excellent chance that they will get that unnatural look.

We’re going to look at the various causes of unnatural looks and how people can avoid the “uncanny valley” effect that sometimes occurs when they get too much Botox or fillers done to their face.

Causes of Unnatural Looks

When performed correctly in the offices of a qualified plastic surgeon, Botox, and other injectables can help remove wrinkles and offer results that the patient will be satisfied with. However, there are certain other instances that can lead to dissatisfaction.

Getting the procedure done in a day spa, not having proper expectations, and viewing injectables as a cure-all for facial aging signs can significantly contribute to that unnatural look to the human face.

Vetting Your Plastic Surgeon

One of the first things you should do is properly vet your surgeon before setting foot into their office. Be sure that they have board certification from The American Board of Plastic Surgery. This is a huge indicator of whether or not you’re walking into the office of a trained surgical expert—or someone who took a weekend course on Botox.

The so-called “day spas” that offer facial and beauty treatments sometimes perform Botox and other filler injections. Currently, there are no laws that require a qualified plastic surgeon to perform the procedure. Many of these day spa “technicians” take a weekend course on how to administer Botox or fillers and then go back to work on Monday.

As we explained before, there are 43 muscles in the human face and one of the biggest causes of that unnatural look is the inexperience of the person administering it. Botox can also easily be messed up if the person isn’t familiar with human facial anatomy. Board certified plastic surgeons spend years in college and take very challenging exams to get certified.

Proper Expectations

Many people don’t have proper expectations and as a result, get way more Botox or injectables than what’s needed. This is why sitting down with a plastic surgeon for a consultation is so important. They can explain to you what to expect, and based on your conversation, tell you if your expectations are reasonable—or not.

Remember, Botox and fillers are somewhat subtle in terms of results. While they can smoothen out wrinkles and age lines, they are still somewhat limited in what they can do when compared to an invasive plastic surgery procedure such as a facelift.

You’re not going to shave 20 years of aging off your face with a few pricks of the needle. In situations like this, a surgical facelift is a much better option.

When is Enough?

It’s best to listen to the advice of your plastic surgeon when determining that you’ve had enough work done. There are many surgeons out there who are not Board Certified, and they’re more interested in making money than they are the safety and well-being of their patients.

A good plastic surgeon will offer their expert opinion, and it’s up to the patient to listen to them and heed their advice. Otherwise, a situation will occur where they will get more work than is needed, and the result will look extremely unnatural to the point where everyone starts to take notice.

Unlike fillers which can show immediate results, Botox sometimes takes a few weeks to a month or two to fully go to work.  If someone is impatient, they can easily cause their face to start looking weird if they visit another plastic surgeon or day spa because they’re not satisfied with the results they’ve gotten so far.

Botox takes time to go to work, and before you seek to get more done, you should first consult with the surgeon who initially performed the procedure. You may just need to wait a few more weeks for it to kick in.

Conclusion

While anyone can administer Botox and other fillers, it takes the skilled hands of a plastic surgeon to get you the look that you desire. If you’re in the Dallas area and are considering getting non-surgical work done to your face, give Dr. Adams a call at (214) 965-9885 or schedule an appointment via the website.