Posts Tagged ‘Botox’

Adam and Eve do Plastic Surgery!

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

I wasn’t looking for it and I didn’t even really think about it until a few weeks after Eve Pandit joined our team. A patient brought the irony to my attention. Yes, together with my Physician assistant we have become Adam and Eve.

So who is Eve? I could tell you about her amazing credentials and her extensive experience in the field of plastic surgery, but she is so very much more than that to me.

She is a good person, a fine and kind and gentle human being with a soul a mile wide. She is my right arm, my closest and trusted advisor and sounding board. She is the kind of person I am proud to have in my practice and proud to have helping care for my patients. She is a passionate and compassionate mother. I feel very lucky to have her.

But what I think may be unimportant, is what my patients think that counts the most. For those of you who know her you know that it’s all true. She has a gentle touch whether it is with Botox, filers or microdermabrasion. The advice she gives is honest and heartfelt and it has won her the trust of countless patients. She is an artist with fillers. It is a case of the student exceeding the master.

So if you have been considering plastic surgery, fillers or Botox and you would like to meet Eve (and Adam) feel free to contact us!

Use Botox For Migraines

Thursday, November 18th, 2010

We have noticed for years that Patients of ours with a history of migraines have seen subjective improvements in their migraine symptoms when using Botox even for cosmetic purposes.

As of last week the food and drug administration approved the use of Botox to treat patients with chronic migraines.  Chronic Migraines are defined as migraines more than 14 days each month each lasting more than four hours.

While we continue to perform Botox largely for cosmetic purposes  it is nice to know that our observations are founded and that this treatment can serve a dual role.

It is unclear at present whether insurance companies  will cover any portion of this treatment for  chronic migraine sufferers but don’t worrry we will be watching closely and let you know if it changes.

Contact us for more information about Botox for cosmetic reasons as well as for those killer migraines.

The Best Botox®

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Every day I see ads in newspapers, magazines and circulars offering Botox® at insanely low prices. It leaves me wondering how patients really know that they’re getting good Botox treatment. Botox is reconstituted with sterile water. Add more water and you may stretch a bottle farther, but you also may see less of a result. Older Botox may not work as well as a freshly opened bottle. So, paying for Botox by the site can mean a better or worse result, depending on how generous or frugal your doctor is.

In my own practice we reconstitute the Botox® strictly according to the manufacture’s guidelines. It is a concentrated solution that allows us to put smaller but stronger amounts in the areas of concern. This increases its effectiveness and minimizes its migration to areas we don’t want it to affect.

We have a steady stream of Botox patients, which allows us to use our supply of Botox quickly – meaning fresher and more effective Botox.

We also charge by the unit. What does that mean? Botox bottles contain one hundred units of botulinum toxin. Common areas treated include the area between the eyebrows (glabella), crow’s feet, and forehead. While the average full area will cost about $350, charging by the unit means our patients can buy more or less if they want. If a small area needs refreshing, we charge only for the units necessary and not the whole site. I think this is a more common sense approach.

Botox is not an exact science. We ask each of our patients to return in 10 days to evaluate the results of their treatment. By recording how satisfied they are and how they reacted to their last treatment, future treatment plans can be fine tuned. We can also discusses other procedures that you may be interested in such as a facelift.

If you’d like to learn more about the best Botox please feel free to contact my office to schedule a consultation.