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Chemical Peels and Lasers Remain the Gold Standard for Treating a Range of Skin Issues

September 22, 2020 by Davis

When it comes to improving dull skin, rough texture, hyperpigmentation, and acne, chemical peels and lasers remain the gold standard. Both help to reduce the appearance of pores and soften fine lines. Both entail relatively minimal downtime (a few days of redness, swelling, and peeling). And both can be exceptionally effective—in the right situations. Here, I’ll help you pin down which treatment is right for you.

Chemical Peels and Lasers Remain the Gold Standard for Treating a Range of Skin Issues

How do they work?

First, let’s take a closer look at each treatment. A chemical peel uses various acids, such as lactic, salicylic, or trichloroacetic (TCA), to resurface the skin and remove surface pigmentation.

Which treatment is right for me?

Regardless of your skin type or the issue you want to address, both peels and lasers will require multiple treatments in order to achieve the best results. The total number can be as few as two, but it’s generally between three and six. 

With that in mind, if given a choice, a chemical peel is the better option if you’re on a budget. Its price depends on the strength and concentration of the peel, but the range is typically less than that of a fractionated laser treatment.

Both types of treatments can provide you with more radiant skin, though, if you have dark skin and you opt for a lower-energy fractionated laser, like Clear + Brilliant, you’ll want to make sure the treatment is done by someone who has a lot of experience using this laser on dark skin types. It’s considered safer than a stronger laser resurfacing procedure, but the results can vary in under-experienced hands.

For the most part, however, a chemical peel is the safer means to resurface and tighten dark skin. The heat of a fractionated laser can contribute to hyperpigmentation. (For everyone else, a laser is the clear choice for skin-tightening. The heat will spur the production of natural collagen and elastin, the basic building blocks of firmer skin.)

Some plastic surgeons will start with a peel and move to a laser if the results aren’t meeting their expectations. In those instances, they’ll use a lower-energy fractionated laser at low strength over a few treatments in order to avoid post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.

A similar approach is often used when aiming to erase persistent patches of acne. A series of salicylic acid peels exfoliate the skin and penetrate the pores to unclog them. At which point, a long-pulse laser can shut down overactive sebaceous glands. It’s safe for dark skin because it won’t burn the upper layers.

If you want to learn more about our med-spa services and chemical peels. please contact us at info@daviscps.com and our team will be happy to help you and schedule a virtual consultation.

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Did You Know About Temple Fillers?

September 18, 2020 by Davis

Many of you may be looking to raise your eyebrows’ appearance to give your face a much more youthful and structured look. What you don’t know is the many different ways we can go about performing this treatment plan. With the various fillers provided here at our Cherry Hill, NJ plastic Surgery office, we can inject areas such as the temples to achieve your desired outcome.

As the temple area begins to hallow out, many of us lose the face shape we once knew and loved. It’s time to get proactive and commit to temple fillers!

Reach out to us directly via our contact form to discuss the different possibilities behind temple fillers. Minimally-invasive treatments are rapidly rising in popularity – don’t miss the boat!


[Transcript]

Hi, Dr. Steven Davis. I’m sure most of you know, that if you have concerns about anything from your eyebrows up, most people know that BOTOX or some sort of a neuromodulator, like Dysport, BOTOX, Jeuveau, work really well to get that area looking really nice.

But a lot of you want your eyebrows to really go up as high as they can, so that it looks really, really, youthful. Well, did you know that the temporal hollows in this area can do a lot to make you look like your eyebrows have come down?

So next time you’re in the office and we’re talking about doing something to raise your eyebrows, let’s talk about putting some fillers in these temporal hollows.

Many of you that are athletes, or that have dropped a lot of body fat, will notice that this area is getting more concave. And when that happens, it makes the lateral brows come down.

So putting some filler in this area, will also lift up that eyebrow, and you’ll get the look that you’re looking for.


Dr. Steven Davis of Davis Cosmetic Plastic Surgery in Cherry Hill, New Jersey wants to ensure the comfort of all patients, which begins with education. We hope our video series can provide useful information for those with upcoming appointments or interested in the behind-the-scenes action of plastic surgery.

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Sculptra isn’t Like Most Wrinkle Treatments. Here’s Why

September 17, 2020 by Davis

Here at Davis Cosmetic Plastic Surgery we do not lump Injectables into one big pile, even though their qualities and uses can vary significantly. One in particular that stands out for us is Sculptra because it’s made of poly-L-lactic acid (rather than hyaluronic acid) and it works with your body to regrow collagen, which is unique among wrinkle treatments.

Sculptra is approved by the FDA for filling wrinkles and reducing hollow, sunken cheeks and temples. Because it tasks your body with making collagen, it can take longer to see results than it does with hyaluronic acid fillers, but the effects will last much longer. Which also means that, as a side benefit, Sculptra tends to be less expensive overall than hyaluronic fillers for patients who need a lot of volume replenished.

“When applied correctly, Sculptra looks positively natural,” says Dr. Steven Davis. This is why it’s imperceptible. “Since it is slowly and steadily building support for your skin, no one would ever be able to tell you’ve had it injected.”

Sculptra isn’t Like Most Wrinkle Treatments. Here’s Why

What’s the treatment like?

Sculptra injections are similar to just about every other kind of filler injection. There may be some mild discomfort, which can be mitigated with a topical numbing agent. After the injections are completed, your plastic surgeon will massage your face for a few minutes, to ensure the Sculptra is distributed evenly among the targeted areas.

Following the procedure, some mild swelling, bruising, and soreness around the injection sites is normal. But all of that should clear up fairly quickly. In the meantime, it shouldn’t be anything significant enough to keep you from your regular activities.

When will I see the results?

Most patients of DCPS tend to look great right after injections. But, gradually, those effects will wear off. And after a couple of days, you should look much like you did before the treatment. That doesn’t mean the treatment didn’t take. All the while, your skin is using the poly-L-lactic acid to produce new, natural collagen.

You should begin to notice a difference within a week or two of your treatment. Usually, it’ll take between four to eight weeks to see the full effects of your injections. And while that may sound like an eternity, consider the bigger picture: Those results will last for two to three years. 

If you’re on the fence about a facelift, Sculptra may prove to be the perfect bridge. Please consult the team at Davis Cosmetic Plastic Surgery for a consultation, or if you have any questions.

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*Greatest Hits* Hot Plastic Surgery Ideas for 2020

September 16, 2020 by Davis

We can all agree 2020 hasn’t exactly been the year we expected. With the implementation of COVID-19 safety standards, causing our recent complete office renovation, times have definitely changed. As we all continue to adjust to the “new norm,” Dr. Davis decided to throw things back to an episode we dropped earlier in the year.

Let’s take a look back on the hottest plastic surgery ideas for 2020 (or at least what we expected). The Plastic Surgery Revolution has been an incredible journey for us and we’re happy to have you along for the ride.

Tune in to this week’s greatest hits episode featuring Dr. Steven Davis talk all about plastic surgery trends for the unprecedented year that has been 2020.

Originally posted on 2020/01/08

Thank you for tuning in to The Plastic Surgery Revolution on discussing hot plastic surgery ideas for 2020. 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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