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Sharing Responsibility with Plastic Surgery

June 26, 2019 by Davis

After having cosmetic surgery performed on your body, it’s crucial to begin sharing the responsibility of your results. When you have an operation performed such as liposuction, you’re not going to be back in the gym the next day. It’s key to take the advice given to you from your plastic surgeon into account. The recovery process is almost just as important as the surgery. It takes time for your body to adjust to the new changes.

You may have heard musician Cardi B recently discuss her feelings on plastic surgery. After experiencing complications on tour, she claims to never want plastic surgery performed again. What many people fail to realize is that her surgeon recommended she take time to recover before getting back on stage. After ignoring his advice and going on tour anyways, she claims to had experienced adverse side effects from her surgery. This is where the title of today’s podcast comes into play. Sharing responsibility with plastic surgery is something that shouldn’t be overlooked.

Thank you for listening to The Plastic Surgery Revolution by Dr. Steven Davis on sharing responsibility with plastic surgery.

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What’s the Difference Between a Plastic Surgeon and a Med Spa?

June 25, 2019 by Davis

We’re seeing new med spas pop up all the time, but what are they, exactly? The reality is they run the gamut from glorified nail salon to state-of-the-art skincare clinic.

Med spa (short for medical spa) is actually more of an umbrella term than a precise descriptor. It encompasses everything from a treatment room within a plastic surgeon’s office to a storefront in a strip mall where you can get a mani-pedi with a side of Botox.

A big reason for the discrepancy is that med spas are pretty loosely regulated. A med spa, for example, can be affiliated with a doctor, but even that can mean anything from having a board-certified plastic surgeon on site, supervising every procedure, to a doctor who doesn’t even specialize in skincare merely lending his or her name to the establishment (for a cut of the profits, naturally).

Which, then, begs the question: Why take the risk, even for a procedure in which the risk of complication is relatively slight?

So, beyond the extent of the treatments, the differences between most med spas and a board-certified plastic surgeon’s practice basically come down to mission and expertise.

If you like that, you’ll love this

A med spa, in a nutshell, provides treatments that target cosmetic concerns. But its aim is to capitalize on those treatments, yes, by luring you back for additional treatments but also by selling you products that supposedly complement your treatment.

Back in the day, when department stores were a thing, you’d step up to the glass skincare display and ask for a particular facial moisturizer. But it was never that simple because the woman behind the display was compelled to show you serums and oils and other creams from the same collection, all of them meant to function as a whole, not in pieces, she’d say.

Most med spas are kind of like the modern-day department store skincare counter. You may come in for a particular treatment, but you shouldn’t expect to leave without being bombarded with multiple sales pitches.

What’s really going on here?

Now, if you anticipate it, there’s not necessarily anything wrong with that—unless you interpret it as a truly comprehensive approach to your skincare and wellbeing. The treatments at a med spa are provided by an aesthetician, not a board-certified plastic surgeon, which means that no diagnosis is being made. Nor is the treatment taking into consideration anything other than your immediate concern.

An aesthetician specializes in skincare from a purely cosmetic perspective, not a medical one. You could walk into a plastic surgeon’s office and ask for the same treatment, but that doctor’s going to take a much different approach, a more clinical one. He or she understands the nuance of the anatomy and aging, so they’ll consider your medical history, skin type, and sensitivities that influence the use certain products and procedures.

It’s a more meticulous approach to your concern. The surgeon is not only treating it but also trying to pinpoint the underlying reason for it. So, where a med spa may send you home with an armful of products and the promise of a better tomorrow, the surgeon is the only one actively working toward that end.

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How to Choose the Right Breast Implant For You

June 21, 2019 by Davis

Before you schedule an appointment for breast augmentation, you should take time to learn about the different breast implants on the market and how to choose the right breast implant for you. Since the popular trend for more massive breasts has since transitioned to a more perky look, our offices have a variety of breast implants to choose from.

At Davis Cosmetic Plastic Surgery in Cherry Hill, NJ, we make sure to take the proper measures to learn about precisely what our patient wants before determining a procedure.

Tune in to learn about how to choose the right breast implant for you and your preferences.

Thank you for watching Dr. Steven Davis from Davis Cosmetic Plastic Surgery on how to choose the right breast implant for you. If you want more content in audio format, please check out The Plastic Surgery Revolution.

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The Fast, Effective Treatment for a Glowing Face on Your Wedding Day

June 20, 2019 by Davis

Brides, with any luck, you’re reading this in a calm, confident state-of-mind. Months (and months) of planning are behind you, and now you’re down to the last handful of details, the icing on the proverbial cake. Included among them should be a bit of self-care.

A massage is great for alleviating stress, but is it going to have an appreciable effect on your appearance? Not really. You know what will? Microdermabrasion. It can help reduce the appearance of sun damage, age spots, acne scarring, wrinkles and fine lines, and other skin imperfections, all within a single treatment, ensuring your face is glowing all day long. How does it work, you ask? Read on.

Buffing and polishing

While you’ve probably heard of microdermabrasion before now—it was the fourth-most popular minimally-invasive cosmetic procedure performed last year—it’s one of those treatments that everyone other than the truly skin-obsessed don’t know much about.

It works by exfoliating the skin with microscopic crystal free diamond-tips that remove the superficial outer layer of dry, dead skin cells to reveal a fresh, rejuvenated face. Several diamond-tip hand-pieces will gently exfoliate and simultaneously suction up the dead skin cells. Essentially, they’re buffing and polishing your face. It’s done as an in-office procedure without any downtime or a numbing agent, and it usually takes about an hour.

Those with fine lines, uneven pigmentation, or clogged pores stand to benefit the most from microdermabrasion, but it’s considered a safe and effective treatment for almost every kind of skin type and color.

You should also have an aesthetician approved home care system to further compliment your microdermabrasion treatment and for long lasting results.  It will help you with your wedding glow, long after you say ‘I do!’

Immediate results and no downtime

The best part about microdermabrasion is that you’ll see the results right after your treatment. Even more, there’s little to no downtime. You should be able to get right back to your day as soon as you leave the doctor’s office.  You can even apply makeup if necessary for those last minute errands.

You’ll want to keep your skin hydrated and stay out of the sun—your face can be more sensitive to it for a few weeks after the treatment—but you won’t miss a step. Which means you can schedule a treatment while you’re checking off the other assorted loose ends over the last few days before your big day.

Just imagine yourself: As beautiful as you’ve ever looked, and not even a hint of the stress that wreaked havoc on your life for the last several months. All of it gone in less than an hour.

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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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