Medicis Aesthetics Inc. is pleased to offer patients up to $390 cash back on treatment with the Restylane family of products during this limited-time offer. Patients can receive $50 off each mL of Restylane® or Restylane-L® (minimum purchase of 2 mL in a single treatment required) or $65 off each mL of Perlane® or Perlane-L® (minimum purchase of 1 mL required) they receive in their treatment, up to a maximum of 6 mL per visit! To qualify, patients must receive treatment with a product in the Restylane family between February 1 and March 31, 2011, and mail in their redemption submission postmarked by April 30, 2011.
It’s a new year and a great time to try Dysport®, a prescription injection used to temporarily improve the look of moderate to severe frown lines between the eyebrows (glabellar lines) in adults less than 65 years of age. For a limited time only, from February 1–March 31, 2011, you can save $50 on a Dysport® treatment. With this new promotion from Medicis Aesthetics, there’s no better time to Discover Dysport & show your frown lines some love!!
To find out if Dysport is right for you, please call our office at (404) 843-0840 for a consultation.
“Droopy” is not an adjective people enjoy associating with the appearance of their bodies. However, Atlanta plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. John LeRoy hears the word a lot from mommy makeover surgery and Band Aid “mini” Facelift patients describing sagging skin of their aging faces and post child birth bodies. While many Atlanta, GA cosmetic surgery patients think the problem is skin or fat related, Dr. LeRoy reiterates that often, the source of these cosmetic concerns starts at the core: muscles.
Women who have had children, and exercise regularly, come to board certified plastic surgeon Dr. John LeRoy thinking they need liposuction to remedy the “fat” they see on their lower abdomen. Often, many of these mom’s don’t have excess fat on their stomachs, but muscle separation which creates a “pooch” appearance.
A medical condition known as diastasis recti, muscle separation occurs during 1/3 of all pregnancies when a mother’s abdominal muscles can’t support the rapid expansion of her stretching uterus. The rectus abdominis, or girdle like muscles of the torso begin to thin, stretch, and move slowly outward as the expanding baby pushes forth. The protrusion remains after birth, and cannot be fixed with exercise: only by retacking the muscles in their proper vertical position using tummy tuck surgery (abdominoplasty).
As detailed in his previous blog about “mini facelift” procedures, Dr. LeRoy describes the distinctive process involved in Band Aid Facelift surgery: carefully maneuvering lax facial muscles to restore a tighter, younger looking facial musculature. Unlike many traditional, full facelift procedures which can carry the risk of producing results that look overdone, the Band Aid Facelift rejuvenates the face without removing too much skin or creating a “stretched” appearance.
While not a substitute for regular exercise, or a health-centered skin care regime, cosmetic facial surgery and body procedures can address underlying issues contributing to unwanted, external signs of aging or past pregnancy. To learn more about the cosmetic surgery procedures Dr. LeRoy performs, visit his website or subscribe to his newsletter.