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Help Cross Bruising Off Your Worries List

Minimally invasive procedures, like Botox or Fillers, can result in bruising if a vein is accidentally scratched. Even the most skilled providers can occasionally knick a vein since everyone’s anatomy is different and veins aren’t always visible. The face is particularly prone to this given its vascular nature.

AccuVeinHow do we avoid this and spare you the tell-tale signs of an injectable procedure? 

With the help of AccuVein – a device that visually maps vessels – allowing us to reduce the risk of bruising. Age Perfectly invested in this cutting-edge technology because we take pride in our patient care and results. Being able to see a roadmap of your veins gives both parties the confidence to make your procedure as effective as possible. Plus, less bruising means less social downtime!

How AccuVein work?

AccuVeinThe device is passed over the treatment area on the patient’s body. AccuVein emits a safe, infrared laser. As the laser is absorbed by hemoglobin, the vessels and veins under the skin’s surface show – allowing them to be distinguishable from tissues.

The contrast between the veins and surrounding tissue allows your provider to skillfully avoid delicate blood vessels in the treatment area. While AccuVein significantly decreases the chances of bruising, it does not eliminate the possibility of bruising all together.

Age Perfectly is excited to offer this. Hopefully, it helps you cross bruising off your worries list!

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Let Us Make You Look Airbrushed for the Summer!

It has been a month since FDA approved Juvederm Vollure for use in the US. It is one of the most amazing products available to the American market now. Smooth, forgiving, natural and longer lasting. The results are FANTASTIC! You can book your  appointment at https://age-perfectly.com/appointments/

We are looking forward to making you look your absolute best.

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Treatment with 2 ml Juvederm Vollure

Top 10 Misconceptions about Botox

When it comes to Botox, information on the internet can be overwhelming… not to mention incorrect.

We’ve outlined the top 10 Botox misconceptions to help you decipher the “truths” from the “myths”.

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“Botulinum neurotoxin, which was once called the ‘most poisonous poison on the planet’, comes in two differing forms, Botox® and Dysport®, has recently seen a surge in the number of medical conditions that this elegant and specific chemical can treat. Despite increasing uses, many people are still frustrated by the many misconceptions surrounding it.

Misconception No 1: Botox injections are highly toxic.

Nearly every worthwhile drug in medicine is a diluted solution of a toxin. If you had a major cardiac event today and ended up in hospital most of the drugs that would be used to save your life, Digoxin, Atropine, Lidocaine or Adrenalin are all chemicals extracted from plants, microbes or animals that are used in a controlled fashion. Some drugs such as Digoxin are extracted from the foxglove plant can actually stop your heart beating if they are used in a strong enough strength. If we dilute them they have less effect but could stop your heart from beating uncontrollably and allow it to beat normally. Botox is a mild dilution of Botulinum toxin, which can cause a serious form of food poisoning. The safety of Botox is also ensured by its selective administration into a certain muscle or a group of muscles, which leaves it largely incapable of action outside the given area. Newborn babies who suffer cerebral palsy or muscle spasms receive much higher doses every day without evidence of problems. Many physicians would agree that Aspirin and antibiotics are potentially more harmful than Botox. However like any drug, anaphylaxis can occur and Botox procedures should be performed by trained providers.

Misconception No 2: Botox injections are a painful experience.

On the contrary, an injection of Botox is usually quite painless. The needle that is used to administer Botox is tiny, in fact it is the smaller size than used by diabetics every day to give insulin. Those who were given Botox injections compare their sensations to those experienced during an insect bite. Some patients do prefer applying an anesthetic cream to the face about fifteen minutes before the procedure and this totally eliminates any possibility of pain. There is no pain after injection as Botox.

Misconception No 3: Botox injections cause headaches.

On the contrary, although Botox can cause headaches in about 2-3% of people, it actually relieves them in the vast majority of patients treated. It has been known for some time that Botox can help prevent and treat migraine sufferers. To do this, providers usually inject it into various trigger points that can differ from patient to patient. The duration of action of Botox in migraine prevention varies from about 10 to 13 weeks and the onset of effect may take a few weeks. Ideally, the medication should not be administered more frequently than every 3-4 months.

Misconception No 4: Botox injections should be administered only to persons above 40 years old.

It is difficult to know where this misconception came from or in reality if it really still exists amongst young people in most developed parts of the world. The feeling possibly exists amongst an older generation who are less exposed to media and peer pressure. These people often feel it is a big event to approach a doctor who get Botox and wish to keep it a secret known only to themselves. In reality, the average age of starting Botox in the US has now dropped to 19 years, as young people now realize that it is a lot easier to tackle a problem at its early stage and if they start early they will not develop wrinkles at all. If you start early then you probably get a better response and require less to continue into your later life.

Misconception No 5: Botox will be less effective if it is used to often.

There is evidence that about 5% of patients injected continually with BOTOX® can develop neutralizing antibodies that can cause the injections to stop working. The chances of this happening depend on large doses being injected, repeat or booster injections given within four weeks of treatment.

Misconception No 6: There is no treatment if a brow or an eyelid drops after Botox injections and patients have to wait until it wears off.

This is a misconception to an extent, although any person who has had to sit out four months with a lowered eyelid may think differently. Lowering of the upper brow or eyelid (ptosis) can occur after injection in the frown muscles. This may occur as late as 2 weeks after injection and is more common in older patients receiving Botox for the first time. The risk is minimized by placing injections 1 cm above the eyebrow and not crossing the pupil line.

Patients are usually instructed to avoid rubbing the area. Some doctors feel that actively contracting the muscles under treatment may increase the uptake of toxin and decrease its diffusion. Most lowered brows tend to settle after about 4 weeks. Elevated brows can easily be corrected. It is more difficult to treat eyelid drop, although many patients are responsive to a special adrenergic agonist eye drops.

Misconception No 7: Patients are not allowed to lie down for four hours after receiving a Botox injection.

This is probably a misconception although many doctors still give patients this instruction. The perceived logic comes from the fact that lowering of the eyelid is thought to be caused by migration of toxin through the orbital septum. However, if this was the only reason then patients should really stand on their heads to prevent this type of diffusion. In general I don’t tend to give patients this instruction but do tell them to avoid manual manipulation of the area. Active contraction of the muscles under treatment may increase the uptake of toxin and decrease its diffusion.

Misconception No 8:  Patients are not allowed to fly after receiving a Botox injection.

This is also probably a misconception although many doctors still give patients this instruction. The perceived logic comes from the fact that different cabin pressures could contribute to causing migration of toxin through the orbital septum. Patients are thereby instructed not to fly following injection. However, cabin pressures are generally the same as the air pressure on the ground. It is the air pressure outside the cabin that is different. In general I treat many patients from overseas and if they are flying long haul, I tell them to wait one day.

Misconception No 9: Botox injections are good for facial lines only.

This is a total misconception that is still held by a few people. In fact many of my patients are surprised to learn that young infants with muscular spasms and cerebral palsy receive higher concentrations of Botox than they do. They are also surprised to learn that it was actually doctors who were treating muscular spasms that discovered it had an anti-wrinkle effect as a beneficial side effect. In reality Botox is now used to treat sweating, migraine, incontinence, spasms, strokes, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, as well as chronic back and neck pain.

Misconception No 10: Botox has little effect on underarm sweating.

On the contrary, Botox has nearly a 100% effect on excessive sweating that can last up to a year. The condition known as hyperhydrosis is caused by the overstimulation of sweat glands by the autonomic nerves. The study at the University of California San Francisco (2002) involved twelve patients who received injections of Botox® directly in the underarms. Amounts of the medicine used were similar to those used for wrinkles and frown lines. All patients reported decrease of underarm sweating within 48 hours of the treatment. Further follow-up suggested the treatment is effective for five to twelve months.”

Information derived from Aesthetic Medicine News, June 2, 2010.

Age Perfectly Clinic Now Offers Juvederm Vollure

Age Perfectly Clinic is one of the first clinics in Boston to offer Juvederm Vollure, known in Europe as Juvederm Volift,  launched by Allergan in April 2017 and now approved by FDA to be offered in US.

Unique Characteristics of Vollure:
Each filler in the Juvéderm® range contains a unique formulation of hyaluronic acid, which makes it the perfection treatment for specific problem areas or concerns. Vollure has a medium consistency, which allows it to be injected more superficially than other types hyaluronic acid fillers. The hyaluronic acid particles in Vollure have also undergone a different type of cross-linking process, which slows the filler’s degradation after it has been injected. The results of Vollure can be maintained for much longer than other Juvéderm fillers. Whereas Juvéderm Ultra typically lasts for 7 – 9 months, Vollure gives long lasting, smooth results up to 18 months after the initial injection.
It is one of the longest lasting fillers on the market anywhere in the world, and has achieved fantastic results from clinical trials.
Juvederm Vollure is primarily used for smoothing nasolabial folds (“smile lines”) that run from the side of the nose to the corners of one’s mouth, vertical lines around the lips, Marionette lines.
A Vollure treatment session lasts 30 minutes and results can be seen right away. Vollure contains Lidocaine (numbing medicine) to maximize client’s comfort.
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The Cutera LimeLight Treatment

The Cutera LimeLight delivers a non-invasive light treatment that can be customized for different skin tones and aging skin conditions. The result is an exceptionally effective skin revitalization treatment with minimal discomfort. LimeLight Facial™ is a treatment of skin redness, tiny veins, brown spots and sun damage.

What areas can be treated?

The LimeLight Facial is ideal for any part of your face, hands, neck and décolleté with skin redness, telangiectasia (tiny veins) or brown spots. Light (low contrast) brown spots, which were previously difficult to resolve, respond very well to treatment.

What do treatments feel like?

When the pulse of light is delivered, patients will experience a mild pinching or stinging sensation. Gel is used to cool the skin before vascular treatments. Anesthesia or pain medicine is not required.

How long will the treatments take?

Treatment time depends on the area of the body being treated. However, most treatments should take less than one hour.

How many treatments will I need?

One to three treatments four weeks apart are usually sufficient to see results. Additional treatments may be recommended, especially for excessively sun-damaged skin.

What happens after the treatment?

Immediately following treatment, brown spots will start to darken and your skin may appear slightly red. The treated area may be slightly swollen. This typically lasts a few hours and possibly a day or longer. Make-up can be applied to cover the redness.

When will I see results?

Within one to three weeks, the darkened spots will flake off and fade. Diffuse redness or telangiectasia will decrease and your mottled complexion will improve.

Will the spots and redness reappear over time?

New brown spots, telangiectasia and diffuse redness may appear with new sun damage; however they too can be treated. Remember to always apply broad-spectrum sunscreen when outdoors to minimize sun damage and the appearance of new spots and diffuse redness. Rosacea is chronic and cannot be “cured” with any laser or light source, however its appearance can be improved.

Before

3 weeks after first treatment