Showing posts with label Trends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trends. Show all posts

Which Facial Treatments Really Work? Part 2 - The Best From The Rest

This post is part two of my two-part post on facial treatments that really work. Read part one here, to read more about the supposed and actual benefits of treatments such as gold, diamond, snail mucus, bee venom and caviar.


This post at beautyeditor.ca discusses why spa facial treatments are not really good for your skin. This New York Times article also explains why dermatologists don't recommend facials for optimal skin health and beauty. This article quotes Professor of Dermatology, Doris Day, MD about spa facials: "I call it 'spa science' because there isn't a lot of science behind many of the claims." She further adds,"Think of a facial as a treat rather than a medical treatment." Good at-home daily facial care can preclude the need for costly facial treatments. 

Thread Lifts - The No-Surgery Face Lifting Alternative

A surgical facelift is no longer the only option for lifting and contouring a face. Besides the use of neuromodulators such as Botox and Dysport to relax hyperactive muscles and dermal fillers to plump up lost volume, skin tightening lasers and radio-frequency treatments are also great ways to fight the effects of gravity and collagen degeneration. 



Thread lifts, often refered to as brand names such as Silhouette Lift, Contour Lift or Happy Lift, are another important method that is gaining in popularity and efficacy. Also known as suture lifts, thread lifts involve the use of threads or sutures made from the same materials used in surgery to close wounds. When placed under the skin, they can be used to tighten and volumize areas of the skin that are loose or sagging. Much like suspension cables, they are designed to hold up the skin in place, and provide a supportive structure that defies the effects of gravity and aging.

How to be Beautiful - Finding Your Facial Harmony

If you ask a person why they would consider plastic surgery or cosmetic treatments, usually they will tell you they dislike their nose, or wish they had bigger eyes, or want to change their chin. Some would ask for Angelina Jolie's lips or Scarlett Johannsen's nose, thinking that the fuller lips or perkier nose would make them more beautiful. 

Yet study after study has failed to identify the 'Perfect' nose or chin or lips, because it is not the specific shape or size of each facial feature that makes a face attractive, it is how all of those features harmonize with each other. This is the study of facial harmonics, or profiloplasty. By improving the harmony of facial features in relation to each other, we can improve an individual's features so they look like themselves, but more aesthetically pleasing.


Laser Facials - The Future Of Skincare

Jennifer Aniston keeps her skin youthful
 with laser facial treatments
Laser facials have been getting a lot of attention in the press of late, after Jennifer Aniston publicly announced that they are the reason she looks closer to 25 than her real age of 43. Other celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Courteney Cox have also been quoted in the media talking about procedures such as Fraxel as part of their beauty maintenance regimes.  

Much as the regular visit to beauty salons for a facial rejuvenating mask and steam session was the norm in previous years, the trend today is for doctors to offer lower-powered, no-downtime laser sessions that can deliver on all of those spa treatments' promises of anti-aging, skin beautifying and rejuvenation. These laser facials are designed to fill the gap in your skincare regime, when you don't necessarily need or want a full laser resurfacing, but would like improvement on the limited results you get from skincare, spa and salon treatments.

BBL Keeps You Forever Young

 

Scientifically Proven Way Of Reversing The Aging Process

Forever Young BBL - cosmedmd.blogspot.com
Before - Age 43. After - Age 55. BBL treatments have been shown to reverse the appearance of aging skin



Mankind has been searching for the secret to eternal youth without success for millienia, but a new study has found an aesthetic treatment that may actually deliver. A new study published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology (2013) has shown that BBL (Broadband Light) treatments are able to change the gene expression of skin cells so they are rejuvenated and act like younger cells.

While most aesthetic treatments can only help to mimic the appearance of youthful skin, BBL treatments are the first to be a proven functional anti-aging therapy, where the process of aging is actually reversed and the skin is able to be renewed and rejuvenated from within.

First Malaysia Singapore Conference for Aesthetic Medicine, July 2012

Here are some photos from the conference jointly organised by the Malaysian Society of Aesthetic Medicine, and the Society of Aesthetic Medicine (Singapore), recently held at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel in Kuala Lumpur. Kudos to the organisers who put together a very illuminating and worthwhile event. Much knowledge was gleaned from experts from Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, France, Thailand and many other countries.





The Health Minister, YB Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai with the President of the MSAM,
Dr Louis Leh 

The Health Minister enjoying a chat with some of the organising committee members

A photo opprtunity with Datuk Seri and the MSCAM organising committee 
The minister made a very encouraging speech in which he urged aesthetic practitioners
to strive for international excellence in line with the push for medical tourism. 


The HM cutting the ribbon to officiate the opening of the first Malaysia Singapore
Conference For Aesthetic Medicine


A light-hearted moment as the minister is invited to examine some of the tools of the aesthetics trade


I was also honoured to have been invited to speak at this conference. This presentation
is on the Fraxel Re:store Dual, the latest platform in the fractional rejuvenation market

A very interesting talk by Assoc. Prof Chin Sze Piaw on the power of stem cells for
anti-aging and healing


One of the most popular exhibitors - Many attendees grabbed the chance to purchase some very rare  medical books



At the booth of one of the largest exhibitors, Allergan 



The crowd turnout was surprisingly good, given that this was the first such effort
from the organisers. Committee members are already planning for a bigger and better
bash in 2013. 

The good response to the conference pointed to the growing interest in the opportunities in the aesthetic market, and was an excellent chance for many up and coming new practitioners to learn the ropes from the old hands in the field. With technology and globalisation fuelling the growth of the aesthetic practice in Malaysia, we can foresee only positive changes ahead. The growing innovation and sophistication in the aesthetic and cosmetic market can only mean cheaper, more effective, pain-free and best of all, more aesthetic results for everyone.

CosMed, MD

Looking Younger without Surgery

Nobody enjoys the process of growing old, and it is especially distressful when external factors such as sun, pollution, stress, poor sleep habits and so forth cause premature aging of our skin. Fortunately science can lend a helping hand and erase or minimize the damage. From wrinkles, to lax skin, pigmentation and deepening lines, the signs of aging are thankfully very easily dealt with, even if you are hesitant to undergo surgery. If you're looking to improve the ravages of time on your complexion, here is a short list of some of the most popular non-surgical options available out there.


1. Botox
Botox is the most popular anti-aging treatment available, and for good reason. Just one session with your doctor will give you 6 - 9 months free of wrinkles and lines, and at about the same price as a set of branded anti-aging skin care products. It is quick, about as painful as a paper cut, and can make you look 5-10 years younger in a matter of days.
Botox has always suffered from a poor reputation as some people have had bad experiences, but in the hands of a trained professional, the results you get will amaze you. Some people are concerned about getting 'addicted' to Botox, but I find it comparable to a maintenance regime not unlike having a regular facial or haircut. Botox is also useful in the treatment of headaches, neck and back pain, muscle spasms and bladder disorders, which is always helpful when age starts to create more physical concerns in areas other than the face.


2. Fillers
Fillers and botox are almost like husband and wife; they complement each other and work together to create a harmonious effect. Botox works to relax muscles and smooth out wrinkles while fillers work by volumizing deep facial furrows such as the naso-labial folds and deep glabellar lines (frown lines). Fillers are also effective in increasing the fat pads on the cheeks and the sides of the forehead, to reverse the effects of gravity. Fillers can also be used to reduce lines around the lips, volumize the lips, plump up sunken under-eye areas, and have been used to replace lost fatty deposits in areas such as the breast and buttocks. There are too many filler brands to count, such as Radiesse, Juvederm, Restylane, Esthelis, Macrolane and many more. Different fillers are indicated for different uses, but in general are all very successful at volumizing lines, wrinkles and sunken areas. Sculptra is one that is especially designed for long-term re-volumizing, and helps to boost collagen production as well as fill in sunken areas.


3. Skin Tightening & Lifting Therapies
Skin tightening and lifting is important as gravity and collagen loss create the sunken areas and deep lines that are seen on aging faces. While a face-lift will always provide the most dramatic results, a range of non-surgical therapies such as Thermage, Ultherapy and Exilis are available.
Thermage burst onto the scene about 6 years ago with its promise of non-surgical, non-invasive skin tightening, with a single treatment, no less. Since then, Thermage has become a brand icon, and it has expanded its range from lifting skin on the face, neck and eyes to upper-arms, hands, abdomens, buttocks and thighs.
Thermage works by using radiofrequency waves to heat up the collagen in the skin and produce a rejuvenating, tightening effect. Results are not immediate, but the treatment gives a progressive uplifting effect as the collagen remodels over the next few months. Some patients report an improvement in their facial wrinkling and overall condition of the complexion as a pleasant side effect of the treatment.
Exilis is another therapy that utilizes radiofrequency (RF) to target collagen deposits and boost their production. Commonly used in the facial, neck, decolletage, abdomen, thighs and buttock areas, Exilis is also effective in spot fat reduction. A typical course is 4-6 sessions, and is a quick and painless way to more youthful, tighter skin.
Ultherapy uses ultrasound waves to similarly heat up and remodel collagen, helping to tighten brow lines, smoothen skin on the cheeks, lift sagging eyelids and refresh the overall look of the face, results which are visible from the second or third treatment.
While these skin tightening therapies are not indicated for the elderly where collagen is very minimal, or for those who are severely saggy due to extreme age or weight loss, they can restore youthful tone and give a refreshing uplift for those who are just starting to notice the ill-effects of aging and poor skin care.



4. Fractional Laser Resurfacing
Laser resurfacing modules work by damaging the top most layers of the skin to remove fine wrinkles, pigmentation and scars. Fractional laser resurfacing means that instead of treating all of the skin surface at once, only a fraction of the surface is treated, so pain is manageable and healing is faster. Examples of these treatments are Fraxel, Pixel, ProFractional and Mosaic, which all work in the same way to remove the top-most problematic layer, and allows the growth of younger, healthier skin in its place. A further benefit of this treatment is that skin texture and tone will also improve.

Fraxel - Before and After

5. Platelet Rich Plasma
Plaetelet Rich Plasma therapy involves the use of a patient's own blood, from which platelets are extracted and re-injected into facial areas to boost collagen production. Generally, treated areas include the cheeks, peri-ocular (around the eyes), neck, decolletage, jaw line and back of hands. Results include improved skin texture, tone and overall appearance. Platelet-rich plasma is an established medical procedure which has been used in long-term pain management, joint healing and a proven record in facilitating healing.

5. Stem Cell Therapy
As stem cells are the body's own healing components, stem cell therapy has been hailed for its ability to improve the body's overall condition. Promised results include a better complexion, thicker hair, brighter eyes, improved memory and libido, greater energy and stamina and a better general well-being. There are various methods used in stem cell therapies, from stem cells extracted from a patient's own fat or bone marrow, or in some procedures, using stem cells collected from human or even animal embryos.
While scientific evidence is still contentious as to the true value of such treatments, many are convinced of their anti-aging and medicinal value. This article on USAToday.com highlights just one such satisfied customer, a baseball player who amazed his fans with his brilliant sporting performance after undergoing stem cell therapy.

- CosMed, MD

The Beauty Secret of the World's Most Beautiful Women

The Most Exciting Beauty Product Ever Invented (Video)


Want perfect skin, supermodel looks and a to-die-for figure? Look no further, we have the perfect product for you, and it doesn't involve surgery, needles or extreme diets.





As you can see, this product works for everyone, and on every flaw imaginable.

Introducing the extreme makeover powers of ... Photoshop, the only product all celebrities and models trust for those super glamorous, absolutely flawless magazine cover shots!




I hope this video helps you realise that real women are never as beautiful and picture perfect as those featured in the glossy women's magazines. While scientific advances in cosmetic treatments are doing great things for women's  - and men's - self esteem, there will never be a product that works as well as Photoshop to create the illusion of perfection. Sorry!

CosMed, MD

Chin Up: Chinplants On The Rise



The latest statistics from the American Society of Plastic Surgery showed that while breast implants, Botox and liposuction are still the number one requested procedures, there has been a surprising upsurge in a new trend : chin implants for a stronger, shapelier chin.

Seen in profile, the facial features of a person with a more prominent chin tends to be more pleasant, and can slim the appearance of the face. In the male face the small chin is also seen as being weak and less commanding.

Experts say that the boom of camera phones and video chatting could have contributed to this marked increase in chin augmentation, making people notice their faces and their profiles more.

Chin surgery is a very quick and minor operation, and if done by fillers, is a very painless and cost effective way to change the overall shape and look of your face. With a stronger chin, the face tends to look younger, better defined and the neck profile is also improved.

CosMed, MD

Men Get It Too : Plastic surgery is gaining in popularity among men

While the lion's share of clientele for cosmetic procedures are women, apparently men aren't content to let them be the beautiful ones anymore. Liposuction, rhinoplasty and face-lifts are increasing in popularity among American male consumers, according to a recent article in the Los Angeles Times.

Plastic surgery for men

The article reported a 121% increase of incidences of invasive and nonsurgical procedures on men in 2011, compared to 1997 figures.

In Asia, men tend to eschew cosmetic surgery, but the trend is changing, with young men in Taiwan, Japan and South Korea seeking surgical and nonsurgical procedures to boost their chances on the job market.  These procedures include hair implants, nose jobs, eyelid surgeries and jawline definition.

Many Japanese and South Korean men are also reportedly seeking penile enlargements so they don't feel ashamed when at public baths.