About Face:
The Blog of Arthur N. Falk, MD

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Botox done Badly

It has become my obsession to scrutinize celebrity photographs for evidence of overdone Botox, and it usually is not that difficult to spot them. To me, there is just as much to not like as there is to like about Botox when done badly. While beauty is in the eyes of the beholder, as we have become more comfortable with Botox, our approach to how it is administered also has evolved. Like big hair and big glasses, some day we will look back at this era as the era of facial distortions brought on by the use of Botox. The dragon look or Vulcanization of the brow line is one example.

Our goal at the Center for Facial Plastic Surgery and Laser Skin Care is to create a natural look. We will soften the look of lines on the forehead and eye area, but not paralyze to the extent of creating a strange appearance. We may elect to gently sculpt a brow line but not create unnecessary drama. I do this by using several different titration of Botox, and with a discerning eye so as to create gradual lift. I prefer to bring clients back a second time for a little tweaking rather than over do it in the first session.

It takes time and precision to administer inject ables appropriately. I don't believe in short cuts. I mark my injection sites with erasable markers for more accuracy and precision. There is a certain degree of artistry as well, and some have it while others may not. The Center for Facial Plastic Surgery and Laser Skin Care is a physician directed program, Dr Arthur Falk, does all the injectables, I do not rely on nurses or technicians for this procedure.

posted by Dr. Arthur Falk at 1:48 PM

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Microdermabrasion: Improving Winter Skin on a Budget!

After the holidays, we tend to forget about the toll outdoor elements,indoor heating and exercise regimens can take on our skin. Here at The Center for Facial Plastic Surgery, we are all about the importance of maintaining clear, healthy & smooth skin throughout the winter months. This can be accomplished through a surprising fast, simple procedure called microdermabrasion. Medical Microdermabrasion is an exfoliating procedure that essentially removes about 30% of the stratum corneum, the dead tissue on your face and neck, that greets all of your family, friends, and colleagues each day! Microdermabrasion is about a 30-minute treatment using an organic crystal compound that swirls the surface of your skin to remove dead tissue that is then whisked away through a vacuum hand-piece. This done over a series of 5-6 treatments about 1 month apart. Microdermabrasion results are both immediate and long-term, leaving newer, healthier modeled skin. With an added bonus, microdermabrasion also helps with photodamage, and fine lines & wrinkles! It is for every skin type & tone. The Center for Facial Plastic Surgery & Laser Skin Care is committed helping you look and feel your very best. Call us for an appointment today!

posted by Dr. Arthur Falk at 12:10 PM

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Laser Hair Removal

I still find that in the course of consultations at the Center for Facial Plastic Surgery and Laser Skin Care, there is a lot of confusion about who is a good candidate for laser hair removal. To clarify this question lets review the laser hair removal process.

There must be pigment in the hair in order for laser hair removal to be effective. This is because the way the process works is by the selective absorption of the laser light by the hair shaft which gets hot and this heat then in tern destroys the germinating cells which line the shaft and bulb through the dissipation of heat. Those cells are more vulnerable only when they are actually turned on in the growth phase, and about a third of all hair cells fall in this category at any given time.

So, darker hair is going to absorb the laser energy better and blond hair and gray hair are difficult if not impossible to treat by the laser hair removal method. Naturally coarse hair is going to be easier to treat than fine hair. Dark skin can be a problem too, because the natural pigment in the skin will absorb to some degree the laser light and can cause bad side effects if not careful. I would recommend a physician directed program with on site supervision, such as the Center for Facial Plastic Surgery, as your best assurance for a safe and effective treatment.

posted by Dr. Arthur Falk at 8:42 PM

Monday, August 10, 2009

Acne Cures

At the Center for Facial Plastic Surgery and Laser Skin Care, this time of year when summer is winding down and school is around the corner, we get a lot of inquires about alternative treatments for acne. It is too bad that people wait so long, because there really are no quick fixes for this condition. Rather it is a combination of the appropriate topical medications, some times oral medications, and a combination of office based exfoliation treatments along with laser therapy when indicated. It is easy to think lets just skip one element and go right to laser and light based therapy. Unfortunately, it just not that simple.

We do offer several complementary laser and light based treatments including SmoothBeamTM and Vbeam along with photodynamic therapy with topically applied aminolevulinic acid or Levulan. Photodynamic therapy uses blue spectrum light which has bactericidal properties, along with a special chemical sensitizer, Levulan that further enables the destruction of p-acne, the bacterial that is related to the infectious component of this condition. The combination of treatments provides the best chance for management and stabilization of this condition.

posted by Dr. Arthur Falk at 7:37 PM

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Fractional vs Fraxel

At the Center for Facial Plastic Surgery and Laser Skin Care, I get alot of inquires about Fractional Laser Resurfacing and Fraxel skin treatments in particular.

It is important to understand the difference. Fractional Laser Resurfacing is a relatively new ground breaking concept in the field of laser skin resurfacing. Fractional means portional or partial skin resurfacing. By analogy it is the difference between let say mowing your lawn or aerating it with tinny little holes. Fractional resurfacing is the latter. Instead of peeling your skin surface all in one layer, fractional shows your skin with tinny little microbeams that result in small zones of skin turnover. This is good news, it means yes, less downtime, and less risk of complications like pigment changes and prolonged redness, but it also mean more treatments, because theoretically only a portion of the skin is resurfaced at any time.



Fraxel is a brand name, for the first fractional resurfacing device. Now, the fractional concept can be applied to different wavelength, erbium laser wavelengths which is the least aggressive and goes by the name of Fraxel-ReStore. CO2 a more aggressive resurfacing modality, goes by the name of Fraxel ReStore. At the Center for Facial Plastic Surgery & Laser Skin Care we are a comprehensive laser facility and own and operate a Fraxel ReStore laser as well as a CO2 fractional technology, different but conceptually similar to Fraxel RePair called SelectScan.



Select Scan has many versitle features that I prefer over Fraxel RePair. With this system I can control, dewll time, spot size and overlap. These are important paramteters that alow greater control over the treatment settings such that treatments can be individualize to each persons needs and preferences.



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posted by Dr. Arthur Falk at 4:47 AM

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Laser Liposuction

Lipolase? What is it all about.

Well, let me tell you, lipolase or laser assisted liposuction is a big deal at the Center for Facial Plastic Surgery and Laser Skin Care. There are many versions of it out there like smart lipo, lipotherm, lipoform, but in principal they are all realy very much the same. The concept is to dissolve fat with a fine fiberoptic laser fiber. This fiber is inserted through a tinny tube or cannula which is then tunneled underneath the skin. Essentially, the laser enables the surgeon to accomplish more with less. It facilitates rapid in office procedures. We use smaller cannula than with conventional liposuction. But, it is not only about dissolving fat, it also is about shrinking or tightening skin. Tightening of the skin is accomplished through the controlled heating of the underlying dermis. This is great for small areas of the face , neck, and arms, as well as large areas of the body, in some instances eliminating the need for surgery. The recovery is rapid, and the results continue to improve gradually over a period of weeks to months.

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posted by Dr. Arthur Falk at 12:31 PM

Monday, June 8, 2009

Laser Skin Tightening

There is a lot of curiosity about laser based skin tightening treatments. Every manufacturer can come up with a couple of good photos, but across the board, both clinicians and patients have be dissatisfied with the inconsistencies. The goal of all of these treatments is to create uniform deep dermal and subdermal heating by selecting the appropriate wavelength (midinfrared spectrum) without injury to the epidermis.


It is difficult to do this consistently with laser and light based therapies. First, the skin has to be cooled and then, the heating element is activated. Titan by Cutera was the first of these devices. This was followed by Palomar IR and deep IR, which now sit on a shelf in my office gathering dust.


I have abandoned light based treatments in favor of radiofrequency skin tightening using a relatively simple device, called Radiage. Radiofrequency energy is naturally concentrated in the deep dermis and superficial subcutaneous layer. It is a relatively straight forward technique to heat the skin in this way which does not require elaborate cooling devices, and most people find comfortable if not pleasant.


I work small areas of the skin at a time, moving on when I see visible endpoints of immediate toning and mild transient redness. While some of the changes are immediate, there delayed effects are even more significant as a result of new collagen stimulation. There are many other more expensive devices on the market such as Thermage, although, in my opinon, they are not any more effective to justify the cost.

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posted by Dr. Arthur Falk at 6:23 PM

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