
Imagine Reducing the Effects of Sun Damage!
Intense Pulsed Light™ (IPL) skin treatments using the photorejuvenation process represent a breakthrough in age-defying skin care. This new technique treats skin damage non-invasively - there is no disruption of the skin's epidermal surface. IPL treatments address the effects of photoaging and sun damage with low risk of complications and no recovery time.IPL is the gold standard for photorejuvenation. This FDA-cleared, patented technology provides dramatic results for a variety of benign conditions, including age spots, sun-induced freckles, symptoms of rosacea, birthmarks, unsightly veins, acne scarring and other blemishes - even unwanted hair.
Why choose IPL over other treatment options? Laser resurfacing and deep chemical peels often send patients into hiding, as they wait for redness and swelling to subside. Microdermabrasion addresses skin irregularities, but is not effective against all complexion problems including redness, flushing and broken capillaries. Face lifts and other surgical procedures are far too invasive for younger patients and "baby boomers" who simply want to revitalize their appearance without recovery downtime.
Intense Pulsed Light Therapy - PhotoFacial
We have been using intense pulsed light for more than eight years and have seen some wonderful results besides the primary target, which is the reduction of small blood vessels. We recommend a series of 5 treatments. This approach was initially advanced by Dr. David Bitters. We started with his protocol and since have enhanced the original light device. Dr. Ghaffari, a prominent physicist, who works in tandem with the University of Texas in Austin, developed a dynamic cooling device. This now allows us to provide much higher energy for treatment and extra safety. We can deliver more power than most new systems commercially available with less discomfort.Fillers
The results with fillers are very technique dependent. Remember it is not just what filler you are using but who is injecting. Dr. Beck has been injecting fillers since the mid 80s and is currently using Radiesse for deep lines and Restylane for moderate to superficial lines and to plump lips. We can now inject these less painfully with the application of a strong topical anesthetic prior to injection and also the addition of some anesthetic to the filler itself. The addition of anesthesia to the filling agent allows us to go back and fill in small areas with much less discomfort.Contact Us for more information.
