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Liposuction with Vaser Technology
Botox Cosmetic
Fillers
Restylane
Juvederm
Perlane
Radiesse
Evolence
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Microdermbrasion
IPL Fotofacial
Sciton Hair Removal
Acne Facial Peels
Facial Vein Laser
Mohs Surgery for Skin Cancers
Psoriasis and Phototherapy
Skin Allergy Test
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Our philosophy regarding rejuvenation is based on achieving natural results by softening facial lines with minimal downtime. Consistent with their emphasis in preventive medicine, Dr. Ting and Dr. Tomcik believe that strict daily sun protection in addition to a right mix of physician-strength cosmeceuticals form the foundation of aesthetic dermatology. They recommend a combination of minimally invasive cosmetic procedures to help you look your best. There are 4 fundamental issues that should be addressed to achieve complete rejuvenation:

#1 Over-activity of facial muscles is due to constant need for human beings to express themselves, stress of life, as well as familial traits. Involuntary contraction of facial muscles lead to dynamic wrinkles, particularly along upper half of the face as manifested by frown lines on the forehead creases (called glabellar 11's), forehead, and crows feet around the eyes. These dynamic wrinkles can be minimized by relaxing the affected facial muscles with expert physician injections by Dr. Ting and Dr. Tomcik by precisely injecting right amount of Botox Cosmetic to the targeted areas. The Botox effect lasts typically 4-6 months. Make sure you ask your physician whether or not the Botox is freshly mixed on the day of the treatment.
#2 Loss of volume is due to prior sun damage, smoking, acne scarring and genetic predispositions. The resultant static wrinkles are seen as valleys and divots, prominently displayed along lower half of the face such as our smile lines along nasolabial folds, tear trough areas beneath the lower eyelids (causing dark circles due to optical shadowing), and marionette lines around the corners of the mouth. These static wrinkles can be softened by replenishing the lost volume with fillers.
#3 Textural and pigmentary disparities can be minimized by enhancing sun protection efforts and right combination of cosmeceuticals. However, more often than not, minimally-invasive procedures are needed to gently slough off the aging and discolored skin cells. Fractional CO2 laser is the latest and most efficacious modality to achieve thorough resurfacing of the skin and to stimulate collagen formation. According to WebMD, Fractional CO2 laser is the Number 1 antiaging breakthrough in year 2007. Fraxel and Pearl lasers have the right idea but the wrong wavelengths and the clinical results are typically suboptimal even after several treatments compared to one treatment of the Fractional CO2 resurfacing laser. Other procedures to consider include TCA chemical peels and/or microdermabrasion. Intense pulse light (IPL) fotofacial laser remains very useful to treat facial redness and excessive pigment.
#4 Sagging of the face and neck is something that all of us will have at some point of our lives. However, early intervention involving consistent sun protection and tightening achieved by Fractional CO2 laser resurfacing may help to postpone the need for invasive plastic surgery face/neck lift procedures for years. Though increasingly popular, radiofrequency-based devices are quite painful, lack consistent measurable, meaningful results and any clinical benefits may be short-lived.
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Highlights of Cosmetic Procedures performed by Dr. Ting and Dr. Tomcik: