Father’s Day present for him… Savings on Botox for you!

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At the Brilliant Distinctions Mall, you can find the gifts he wants and earn the BD points you need!  Every BD Mall purchase earns you points you can use to save on BOTOX, JUVEDERM, JUVEDERM VOLUMA, LATISSE and SkinMedica skin care.

The BD Mall consists of more than 40,000 participating stores, including Nieman Marcus, Nordstrom, Banana Republic, L.L. Bean, Tory Burch, UGG, Target and Walmart, as well as travel websites like Priceline, Travelocity, Orbitz, Hotwire, Marriott, Westin, Sandals Resort, Fairmont and VRBO.

To learn more about Brilliant Distinctions or the BD Mall, click here. Call us is you have any questions: 504-288-2381.

 

Dr. Lupo Served on the Advisory Board for Newly Approved Rosacea Product

The FDA recently approved Mirvaso (brimonidine, Galderma) gel, 0.33% for the topical treatment of the facial erythema of rosacea in adults 18 years of age or older. The once-daily medication works quickly to reduce the redness of rosacea and lasts up to 12 hours. The approval was based on the results of two Phase III studies showing that adults who used Mirvaso demonstrated significantly greater improvement in the facial redness of rosacea than vehicle gel. Galderma says it expects Mirvaso to be available in pharmacies in September 2013. 

News from the American Academy of Dermatology: Dermatologist Warns Gel Manicure Is A Cancer Risk

The Washington Times (3/7, Chasmar) reports Dr. Chris Adigun, a dermatologist at the New York University School of Medicine, in a recent article in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, warned that “a rising fad of replacing traditional nail polish with quick-hardening gel may result in skin cancer, ” due to the UV light needed to cure the gel. Dr. Adigun advised, “Moderation is the key when it comes to gel manicures,” adding that he “advocates wearing hand sunscreen for women who get frequent gel manicures.”

The New York Post (3/7, Stretten, Sutherland, Fagen) reports, “Another concern is that no one knows what is the proper dose of these harmful rays because the UV lamps are not regulated.” Research published in JAMA Dermatology in 2009 said that “two middle-aged women, who did not have a history of skin cancer, developed tumors on their hands following exposure to UV nail light.” In contrast, the “LED lamps are used in drying regular nail polish and don’t pose a health risk because they don’t emit ultraviolet radiation.” An additional issue with the gel is that its durability means it can conceal nail brittleness, thinning, or cracking.

Chemical Peels Treat A Variety of Skin Conditions

Today there are a number of medical and cosmetic treatments available to help improve most skin abnormalities. One treatment option that can benefit a variety of patients is the chemical peel. Ranging from mild to strong, most patients can find a peel that will compliment their skin type while improving their skin condition whether it’s to achieve a healthy glow or to correct wrinkles or blemishes.

A chemical peel works as a resurfacing technique that removes the top layers of the skin by means of a chemical, as opposed to heat with a laser or mechanical means with dermabrasion. The chemical is chosen based on the skin type and color of the complexion as well as the skin condition being treated. Acne, aging and discoloration are the usual indications for a chemical peel. New skin is laid down so that pores appear smaller, fine lines are plumped up and seem to disappear and acne and acne discoloration are improved. And no matter what strength of peel is used, recovery time is usually minimal.

The Lupo Center’s three most popular chemical peels are the salicylic acid, glycolic acid and trichloroaceticacid (TCA) peels. There are, however, other peel options that are used in combination with these three peels to give a patient optimal results.

Glycolic acid is the mildest of the peel formulas and is used for the treatment of fine lines, dry skin, uneven pigmentation and acne. As the glycolic acid exfoliates and dead skin cells are removed, healthier, younger-looking skin is formed.

Salicylic acid is a great choice for all skin types and is safe for patients with active acne or rosacea. This peel removes damaged skin caused by aging, acne and the sun to reveal the healthier skin underneath. Combining a salicylic acid peel with a stronger retinoic acid peel is a great way to decrease the visibility of scars, wrinkles and pigmentation.

The TCA peel is the strongest of the three peels, and it is used to correct fine surface wrinkles, blemishes and pigmentation problems. TCA is safe for darker complexions when preformed correctly. A patient can achieve significant results when TCA is combined with a Jessner peel but will have about a week of downtime.

Before any chemical peel is preformed, the doctors at the Lupo Center will set up a pre- and post-peel skin regimen in order to enhance the results. Our doctors often find it beneficial for patients to receive Botox treatments before a peel in order to relax the muscles so the skin heals smoother (see pictures above). To prevent redness, infection and hyperpigmentation after a peel, it is important to keep the skin moist, use daily sunscreen and never pick at the skin. Since sun avoidance after the peel is mandatory, some patients find it easier to receive a chemical peel treatment during the winter months.

A chemical peel is a safe procedure with very few side effects when preformed properly. Dr. Lupo does not recommend over-the-counter chemical peels as the ingredients in the peels can cause significant changes to skin color and even lead to permanent scarring if not used correctly. A trained professional should perform the procedure for safety purposes and overall better results leaving the skin with a healthier, younger-looking glow.

Any patient who purchases a package of three of the same peels by February 28, 2013 will receive 10% off of the package. Don’t forget to mention that you saw this promotion on our blog!

  

Skin Care Product of the Month – 20% OFF!

Intensive Target Moisturizer

Dr. Mary Lupo

Skin Care System

Intensive Target Moisturizer is a dual-action moisturizer that allows rapid penetration of free-radical scavenging antioxidants for maximum protection against environmental damage while creating a softening moisture retaining barrier.

This product is great during the winter months when you need a little extra boost from the effects of frigid weather.

When you purchase Dr. Lupo’s Intensive Target Moisturizer in our office, you will receive 20% off of this product through February 28, 2013, while supplies last.

*Don’t forget to mention that you saw this promotion on our blog!

Save $200 on Sculptra Aesthetic

Sculptra

Sculptra Aesthetic is the first facial injectable that gives subtle results over time, resulting in a more natural-looking appearance. It helps correct shallow to deep facial wrinkles and folds that appear with aging by replacing lost collagen. A full treatment of Sculptra Aesthetic, an average of three injection sessions over a few months, can last more than two years for some patients.

Sculptra patients can save $200 when they pre-pay for two vials of Sculptra: $100 off instantly and a $100 mail-in rebate. Offer expires on March 31, 2013.

To schedule an appointment, call 504-288-2381.

Sculptra

Sculptra