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Check out Dr. LeRoy’s ad in the new Atlanta Parent Magazine currently on newsstands today! To schedule your plastic surgery consultation at our Atlanta office, please contact us at 404-843-0840.
Check out Dr. LeRoy’s ad in the new Atlanta Parent Magazine currently on newsstands today! To schedule your plastic surgery consultation at our Atlanta office, please contact us at 404-843-0840.
An interview aired on Good Morning America last week sharing the story of San Francisco pageant mom, Kerry Campbell, who defended her decision to inject her daughter’s face with Botox® in preparation for several children’s beauty pageants. This news story highlights the importance of understanding what is and is not acceptable in the world of cosmetic skin treatments.
As a board certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon who’s abided by the Hippocratic Oath for nearly two decades, I’ve devoted my career to helping patients. This story affects me further because I too am a parent. I feel sympathy for Ms. Campbell as she’s clearly made an unwise decision here, and there will most likely be long-term repercussions for Campbell and her little girl. Moral judgment aside, I’d like to use this incident as a vehicle for discussion and an opportunity to educate consumers about the dangers of under qualified injectable providers and the effects such procedures can have on the wrong patients.
Botox® can be used in children to minimize the symptoms of neuromuscular disorders, like muscle spasms, when performed by a neurologist or a board certified pediatric specialist. Given the components of Botox®, a purified form of the neurotoxin botulinum, cosmetic treatment should only be used in adult patients whose bodies are finished growing. Without the proper administrator, facial injectables can cause impaired physical development, eyelid drooping, and temporary muscle paralysis.
There are only four types of individuals who are legally permitted to administer Botox® Cosmetic in Georgia: board certified doctors of medicine, physician assistants, registered nurses, or nurse practitioners under the direction of a physician. Because only M.D.’s can legally purchase the product, it is up to those physicians to uphold their ethical, legal, and moral values in deciding who they will entrust to administer the treatment to their patients. This story is a prime example of how consumers should guard themselves with as much knowledge as possible when contemplating any cosmetic surgery or skin treatment.
The field of medicine is a delicate blend of science and art: the art portion being the creative application of said science. There is, however, a line that needs to be drawn between doctor and patient with the amount of artistic license granted to any cosmetic surgeon. I encourage all of my Atlanta cosmetic plastic surgery patients to ask me their questions, investigate my credentials, and use good judgment when it comes to pursuing cosmetic procedure(s).
Visit my website and read my blog to learn more about my plastic surgery experience or the plastic surgery and cosmetic skin treatments I offer my Atlanta patients.
Now through June 30th, you can save $50 on Dysport® injections. The hylauronic based cosmetic injectable works to smooth frown lines around and between the eyes for up to six months after treatment. Saving is easy: facial rejuvenation patients need only to log on to dysportusa.com, register on the website, and print and mail the posted form to receive the rebate. Call Dr. John LeRoy today at (404) 843-0840 to schedule your cosmetic injections today.
Thanks to my wonderful patients and the generous assistance of Atlanta Magazine, the open house celebration last Thursday was a complete success! While nineteen years may seem like a long time, having the privilege of helping enhance an individual’s self perception through cosmetic and plastic surgery is an honor I hope to continue for many years to come. I know that I could not have done it without the support of patients and staff like you. Thank you again for coming out to help me celebrate this exciting milestone!
All the best,
Dr. John LeRoy
Liposuction is a procedure that eliminates areas of excess, stubborn fat—meaning even with diet and exercise, and the best intentions, these isolated fat pockets don’t seem to budge. Liposuction can remove up to ten pounds of fat, but keep in mind that it is no substitute for a proper diet and regular exercise. It’s designed for people who eat healthfully and exercise, but need that extra push to achieve their goals. What about patients who only need a little push?
I enjoy this clientele because they are exactly who I had in mind developing Band Aid Liposuction. After years and years of trying, slimming down as best they could, candidates for Band Aid Liposuction still see these small, yet noticeable fat pockets that they cannot seem to decrease. While someone else may look at them and think they look great, they’re troubled by the excess fat.
Like many of my other Band Aid procedures, I can perform Band Aid Liposuction under local anesthesia right in my office. While larger areas with excess nerve endings cannot be treated with only local anesthesia, areas with small amounts of excess fat like the abdomen, under the chin, behind elbows, hips, “saddle bags” (outer thighs), and knees can be treated fairly quick in-office, with very little recovery time. Seeing the thrilled look on my patients’ faces is what drives me to continually refine these traditional procedures into minimally invasive, Band Aid procedures.