Botox and Fillers Doctor Self Treatment

January 23rd, 2012  

Physician Heal (or treat) Thyself

70% of physicians who offer Botox in their practices actually get treated with Botox and half have actually injected themselves! I designed and conducted a survey along with my co-authors on physicians in core specialties regarding Botox and Facial Filler treatments. This survey was published last week in the Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery. Over 6500 doctors from the four specialties were polled including: Facial Plastic Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Dermatologic Surgery and Oculoplastic Surgery (these are considered to be the core specialties for facial fillers and neurotoxins by the Physicians Coalition for Injectable Safety, http://www.injectablesafety.org).

These astounding statistics speak for themselves. Doctors trust Botox and fillers so much that not only do a majority who offer them in their practices get them, but half of these physicians actually inject themselves. Nothing speaks louder when it comes to trust than findings like this. I am often asked if I would have such – and –such a treatment done on myself or a family member, well here it is.

The third part of this study looked at who else doctors trust to inject them. Two thirds preferred a physician colleague, 27% a Physician’s Assistant, Registered Nurse or Nurse Practitioner. Additionally, two percent of those surveyed allowed non-medially credentialed individuals to inject them. Why? I have no idea but this is not condoned by any of the above groups. So, if you are wondering about the safety of Botox or Facial Fillers, consider what doctors actually do. Steven J. Pearlman, MD, FACS.

Skin care, Botox, Facial Plastic Surgery in New York

January 9th, 2012  

Whats your New Years’ Resolution? Love Your Face

It’s the New Year and we are all filled with resolutions about how we will eat better, drink more fluids, exercise and take better care of our bodies. Unfortunately, even if that takes place, nothing will firm up your face or prevent the effects of gravity. Of course using sunblock daily, eating well and avoiding smoking will help but nothing can reverse facial aging. As I tell my patients, gravity sucks.

The face ages in 5 ways, we each go through it. Treatment choices depend on your priorities, tolerance and financial means.                           

Facial Aging Treatment
  • Skin changes: red and brown spots, wrinkles
  • Lasers, peels, skin care
  • Loss of volume
  • Fillers
  • Dynamic lines
  • Relax muscles: Botox, Dysport
  • Loss of Elasticity
  • Surgery
  • Gravity
  • Surgery

You can start small with good home skin care and light office peels. My patients love the myBody myPROBIOTIC PEELTM peel that our office nurse Christine Ross does.

If you “Like” my page on Facebook you may qualify to win a complementary peel. http://www.facebook.com/PearlmanAestheticSurgery

Other minimally invasive treatments that can be done right in the office chair are fillers and Botox or Dysport. In 20 minutes you can knock off three of the 5 causes of aging. There is really no such thing as a “non-surgical” facelift but many patients can look great with peels Botox and fillers.

Surgery is the next step and can be read about on my website. 

Tip of the week: Exercise, hydration and good nutrition can make your body look younger but doesn’t help your face.