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Plastic Surgery Questions Answers and Information

December 19, 2019 by Davis

Davis Cosmetic Plastic Surgery in Cherry Hill gets asked tons of questions about our procedures. Over the years, we produced tons of content about plastic surgery and body contouring. Today we want to share with you some of our most popular videos, podcasts, and articles.

Botox Questions and Information

Where To Inject Botox?

Multiple times a day, Dr. Steven Davis is asked questions regarding the process behind botox. Where is the proper place to inject? How are injections going to affect my face? Why do some people complain about their results?Watch Dr. Steven Davis discuss Botox injections:

Video:Where can Botox be injected?

Is There a Botox Alternative?

Jeuveau is a neurotoxin, like Botox, that’s been approved by the FDA to temporarily improve the appearance of frown lines between the eyebrows. It’s made through a state-of-the-art manufacturing process called Hi-Pure technology.

Article: Jeuveau: The Botox Alternative

How Often Should I Get Botox Treatments?

You’ll have a better long-term result if you schedule your follow-ups before you reach that point, because Botox has a cumulative effect. With each round of injections, the targeted muscle becomes progressively weaker and eventually atrophies. As that happens, it’ll also allow you to space your treatments a little further apart each time.

Article: Botox Treatment Frequency


Breast Procedures

Breast Implants vs. Breast Lift: What’s the Difference?
Dr. Davis discusses the differences between breast implants and a breast lift on an episode of The Plastic Surgery Revolution. Not only is it crucial to know about the process behind the treatment, but it’s also just as important to understand which procedure is best for YOU and your body.

Podcast: The Difference Between Breast Implants and Breast Lift

What To Do If You Have Trouble with Breast Implants?
The life of breast implants, both silicone gel and saline, varies by person. Some may keep their original implants for 20 or 30 years. But, most will need to have them replaced much sooner than that. As a general rule of thumb, the older the breast implants, the greater the risk of developing complications. So, plan to replace them preemptively.

Article: I Am Having Trouble With My Breast Implants

What’s The Difference Between Smooth and Textured Breast Implants?
If you’ve been paying attention to plastic surgery news, you’ll notice that breast implants have been a hot topic. Textured implants are now a cause of concern for the community. More cases of breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma, or BIA-ALCL, are being reported over the years and at fault are these implants.

VIDEO: Dr. Davis Talks About Breast Implant Differences


About Liposuction Procedures

What’s New In Liposuction?
But there’s been so much evolution recently in the ways we remove fat that a technology that’s just a few years old can quickly begin to feel outdated. The cannulas got smaller and better. And in some forms of liposuction, instead of sucking out solid blocks of fat, surgeons are now melting it, which enables them to remove it more evenly.

Article: Liposuction Procedure Information

Is There an In-Office Liposuction Procedure?
Are you looking for a fat-removal procedure that shows immediate results? Maybe you’ve been working out at the gym and trying to target a section of fat but, that fat just won’t go away! If these situations sound familiar to you, it may be time to look into feeling better in a “FLASH.”

Podcast: The Davis Fat Lipo Away Same Hour Process


CoolSculpting

CoolSculpting Information and What You Need To Know
We each have our own relationship with fat, and that’s not going to change overnight. But simply being able to focus our attention and energy on a particularly problematic area or two, like the belly or thighs, is so much more useful than thinking of ourselves as just plain fat.

Article: What You Need To Know About CoolSculpting

What’s The Difference Between CoolSculpting and Liposuction?
Here at Davis Cosmetic Plastic Surgery, Dr. Steven Davis prioritizes educating patients before committing to plastic surgery. We recognize how important it is to be well aware of the many different procedures available.

Video: Differences Between Liposuction and CoolSculpting

Can CoolSculpting Get Rid of Pocket Fat?
Have you been struggling to get rid of a pocket of fat? Even after working out, you notice that this area just doesn’t want to leave. If so, CoolSculpting may be the perfect fit. Studies have shown substantial effects from Coolsculpting that simply cannot be denied!

Podcast: CoolSculpting: Now it’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year!


Please contact us if you have specific questions or if you do not find the answer needed. Davis Cosmetic Plastic Surgery is here to help you understand which procedures are for you.

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Does Getting Botox Hurt?

December 19, 2019 by Davis

There’s one question that inevitably comes up at every initial botox consultation: How much is this going to hurt?

It seems as though discomfort and beauty are always linked, whether we’re pursuing flatter abs or a firmer jawline. Knowing just how much pain we’re in for isn’t necessarily going to make it any easier to endure, but it is an essential part of beginning to process what’s about to happen.

To that end, here’s a deeper dive into a few popular anti-aging treatments, including Botox, focusing on how you can expect to feel during and after the procedure.

Does Getting Botox Hurt?

Botox: An injectable neurotoxin that’s used to temporarily paralyze facial muscles and smooth wrinkles.

Many plastic surgeons will numb the area first with ice, which can feel like a brain freeze. The injections themselves are quick. You shouldn’t feel a thing. The area just underneath the eyebrows tends to be more sensitive. Injections there can feel like a bee sting, but the pain should go away immediately.

Some bruising may appear during the first few days after the treatment, though it shouldn’t be anything that can’t be covered up with concealer. It’ll take about five days for the Botox to kick in. At which point, the muscles in the treated areas will start to feel kind of stiff or heavy. It’s an odd sensation at first, but you’ll get used to it after a few days.

Restylane and Juvéderm: Hyaluronic acid-based gels that restore contours and fullness to the face and lips.

Your plastic surgeon may give you the option of applying numbing cream beforehand, but it shouldn’t be necessary unless you have a very low tolerance for pain. The injection can feel like a splinter, and the pain comes and goes just that quickly.

The lips, however, are one of the most sensitive areas on the body, so an injectable anesthetic may be in order. Icing is often enough, though, because many of the most popular fillers, including Restylane and Juvéderm, have lidocaine mixed in.

A little swelling after the injections is to be expected. It’ll take about a week to dissipate, but your lips should feel like normal within a few hours.

Kybella: Deoxycholic acid that reduces a double chin.

Typically, numbing cream is first applied, followed by lidocaine injections. Without them, the injection can throb a bit and burn for about 15 minutes. It’s bearable, but it’s enough to make your eyes water. Once the lidocaine wears off, the area can be achy for a few hours, and there may be some slight bruising.

Everyone experiences some mild swelling following the treatment. It can last anywhere from a week to two weeks, but you’re likely the only one who will ever notice.

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Our Most Popular Episode of the Year: Discussing Jeuveau ™ with Evolus CEO & President David Moatazedi

December 18, 2019 by Davis

As we approach the end of 2019, we’d like to thank all our listeners & guests for an incredible year. “The Plastic Surgery Revolution” has been a great success, and we couldn’t have done it without all of you!

For this week’s show, Dr. Davis looks back on all of our episodes and decides to roll with our most popular content of the year. Featuring Evolus CEO & President David Moatazedi, Dr. D chats all about the brand-new product sweeping the plastic surgery world, Jeuveau ™.

Enjoy!


Thank you for tuning in to The Plastic Surgery Revolution on discussing Jeuveau ™ with Evolus CEO & President David Moatazedi. If you would like more content with Dr. Steven Davis, check out our Youtube channel. Please give us a follow on social media to keep up: Instagram / Twitter.

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As Interest in Neurotoxin Injections Soars, a New Option Enters the Mix: Jeuveau

December 17, 2019 by Davis

If you’ve ever consulted a plastic surgeon about smoothing your fine lines with injectables, you were probably presented with one or two options—three, at most—because that was the number of FDA-approved neurotoxins on the market.

That changed this year with the approval of Jeuveau for the treatment of moderate to severe glabellar lines, or “frown lines,” as they’re more widely known. You may be thinking, What’s the big deal?

As Interest in Neurotoxin Injections Soars, a New Option Enters the Mix: Jeuveau

Well, Jeuveau, which is structurally similar to Botox, is the first new brand of neurotoxin to come to the US market in almost 10 years, and that’s pretty remarkable when you consider the demand for neurotoxin injections. In 2018, nearly 7.5 million Botox, Dysport, Xeomin injections were administered in the United States, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), making it the most popular minimally-invasive procedure at a time when interest in every kind of facial filler is exploding.

So, any new option is bound to generate lots of buzz.

Even more, the demographic that’s growing the fastest is the under-30 age bracket. Neurotoxin injectable procedures have increased 28% among 20- to 29-year-olds since 2010, according to the ASPS.

Evolus, the California-based company that manufactures Jeuveau, is responding to that budding demand by positioning itself as a self-described “performance beauty” company, rather than a traditional drug maker.

As a quick refresher on how injectable neurotoxins work, they smooth wrinkles by temporarily paralyzing the underlying facial muscles, which sounds much scarier than it actually is. The technical name for these formulas—which you may recognize from the endless stream of online, TV, and magazine ads—is botulinum toxin type A.

While Jeuveau is only approved, for the time being, to treat the appearance of frown lines in adults, it had a higher satisfaction rate than Botox in a recent head-to-head, blind trial.

Curious about what Jeuveau could do for you? Davis Cosmetic Surgery is the exclusive Jeuveau provider for the Delaware Valley, including South Jersey and Philadelphia. Schedule a consultation with board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Steven Davis to find out whether you’re a candidate for the treatment.

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Dr. Steven L. Davis is Board Certified in Cosmetic Plastic Surgery, a Fellow in both The American College of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons and the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery.

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