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TEAMINE by Revision Skincare

Teamine is an advanced technology to rejuvenate the eyes with a particular focus on dark circles.  Everyone has different complaints about the way the skin around their eyes looks, so Teamine is formulated to effectively address multiple skin troubles.

  • Visibly diminishes dark under-eye circles
  • Fights signs of aging to create a younger-looking eye area
  • Reduces puffiness
  • Firms and tightens sagging, loose skin
  • Smoothes fine lines and wrinkles
  • Brightens skin and provides antioxidant benefits

Teamine works on all skin types.  For best results, Teamine should be used twice a day after cleansing the face. Results should be seen in 4-8 weeks with twice daily use.

When you purchase Teamine in our office, you will receive 20% off this product through August 31, 2013, while supplies last. Don’t forget to mention that you saw this promotion in our newsletter!

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NEW ORLEANS LEADING DERMATOLOGIST IN AESTHETIC TRAINING, DR. MARY LUPO, VOICES CONCERN FOR PATIENTS BEING TREATED BY UNTRAINED OR UNCERTIFIED PHYSICIANS AND NON-PHYSICIANS

New Orleans, LA – May 8, 2013 – Mary P. Lupo, M.D., board certified dermatologist and clinical professor of dermatology at Tulane University School of Medicine, believes that all patients, no matter their medical condition, should be treated with the finest medical care by a board certified physician. Time and time again, Dr. Lupo and her peers in the medical field come across stories from patients as well stories on TV and in newspapers about “doctors” positioning themselves as fully qualified physicians, when in reality, they did not complete a residency in an aesthetic specialty and are practicing outside of their field of training.

Particularly in the field of dermatology, Dr. Lupo is concerned about the increasing number of patients coming to her office after suffering complications as a result of untrained or uncertified physicians and non-physicians performing medical procedures with injectables and lasers. Even more frightening is when those patients are treated with illegal products. Dr. Lupo believes all patients deserve to know the truth and qualifications of their treating physician and advises all patients do their homework before having any procedure done.

DR. LUPO’S TIPS FOR CHOOSING A PHYSICIAN FOR COSMETIC PROCEDURES

Choose the “Core Four”

  • Dermatology, Plastic Surgery, Facial Plastic Surgery and Oculo-Plastic Surgery. These four medical specialties have extensive formal residency training in performing cosmetic procedures, not mere weekend courses.

Check for Board Certification

  • You can verify any physician’s board certification by checking with the American Board of Medical Specialties. (www.ABMS.org).

Always Select the Medical Office Setting

  • Qualified physicians are trained to handle cosmetic complications.
  • Non-physicians providing cosmetic procedures in their homes such as lasers and injectables are in violation of the state laws for the practice of medicine. Report any such illegal activity to the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners. (www.lsbme.org)
  • Physicians must follow the rules of the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners (LSBME) when delegating cosmetic procedures and be responsible for their patients.
  • Discounted products may be dilute or illegally imported materials not subject to review by the FDA for purity and safety.

Dr. Lupo is a fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology and American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS), and she has served as a board member and medical advisor for numerous national and international dermatological organizations, including president of the Women’s Dermatologic Society and past member of the ASDS board of directors. As chief resident in 1983, Dr. Lupo founded Tulane University School of Medicine’s Resident Cosmetic Clinic and has served as a faculty member since 1984. She is also a founding director of The Cosmetic Bootcamp, an innovative continuing medical education program that teaches board certified core aesthetic physicians the latest techniques for aging skin correction. Dr. Lupo is the author of more than 60 published articles and book chapters, and she has been a speaker on various dermatological topics at nearly 250 national and international meetings and seminars.

For more information on Dr. Lupo, please visit www.drmarylupo.com or www.cosmeticbootcamp.com.

To set up an interview with Dr. Lupo, please contact Abby Lupo at 504-288-2381 or abby@drmarylupo.com.

DR. MARY LUPO SERVES AS THE 2013 COSMETIC BOOTCAMP COURSE CO-DIRECTOR

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New Orleans, LA – May 7, 2013 – Mary P. Lupo, M.D., board certified dermatologist and clinical professor of dermatology at Tulane University School of Medicine, is a founding co-director and this year’s course co-director of the 2013 Annual Cosmetic Bootcamp Summer Meeting “Didactic and Live Technique Symposium.” She will also serve as a faculty member at the meeting, which will be held at the St. Regis in Aspen, Colorado, on June 20-23. All physicians who are board certified in the field of dermatology, otolaryngology, plastic surgery, facial plastics or ophthalmology are invited to attend.

Cosmetic Bootcamp founding co-directors, Drs. Lupo, Kenneth Beer and Vic Narurkar work each year to put together a stellar meeting that has earned a reputation as the premier cross specialty educational and networking event. Through didactic presentations, live patient demonstrations and publications by the most reputable experts in the aesthetic field, Cosmetic Bootcamp is the leading resource for aesthetic professionals who shape their specialties through teaching, mentoring and research. The meeting also includes industry exhibits showcasing the latest technology, products and scientific advances as well as an intimate setting to interact with faculty and colleagues. The diverse offerings of activities fulfill the educational needs of physicians, residents, office staff and extenders*. Guests are also offered ample free time each day to enjoy the beautiful city of Aspen, Colorodo.

Cosmetic Bootcamp is pleased to expand this year’s program in an effort to stay up-to-date with the latest aesthetic technology and electronic communications. According to Dr. Lupo, “as the number of plastic surgeons and dermatologists attending the meetings has increased, we have added courses relevant to their practices.” Topics added include breast augmentation, optimal strategies for comprehensive aesthetic outcomes, and social media as it relates to cosmetic physicians.

“Cosmetic Bootcamp is committed to highlighting the benefits of utilizing only board certified physicians from the ‘core four’ – dermatology (with their pioneering of non-surgical injectable and laser rejuvenation), plastic surgeons (for their work in surgical aesthetic procedures), ophthalmology and otolaryngology (for their pioneering work in neuromodulation),” said Dr. Lupo.  “These specialties get core training during residency to allow them to deliver the best and safest results for patients.”

To view the complete agenda for this year’s program, click here. For more information or to register for the 2013 Cosmetic Bootcamp, visit www.cosmeticbootcamp.com.

*Please note extenders must register with a board certified physician in the field of dermatology, otolaryngology, plastic surgery, facial plastics or ophthalmology.

DR. MARY LUPO DISCUSSES NON‐SURGICAL REJUVENATION FROM A DERMATOLOGY PERSPECTIVE

Atlanta, GA – April 10, 2013 – Mary P. Lupo, M.D., board certified dermatologist and clinical professor of dermatology at Tulane University School of Medicine, was a speaker at the 21st Annual Multi‐Specialty Symposium “State of the Art in Facial Aesthetics 2013” in Atlanta in March.

With more than 28 years of practicing in the field of cosmetic dermatology, Dr. Lupo discussed her perspective on non‐surgical skin rejuvenation. She says “there can be no beauty without luminous, glowing skin; tighten all you want, but if the canvas is blotchy, the art cannot be seen.” From a cosmetic standpoint, a younger‐looking, refreshed face should have minimal lines and wrinkles, elastosis, hyperpigmentation, enlarged pores, telangiectasia and sagging skin.

Dr. Lupo shares her six R’s to improve aging skin:

1. Relax with botulinum toxin.

2. Refill with a hyaluronic acid.

3. Revolumize with pan‐facial filling, cheek filling, jaw line shaping and increasing dermal thickness.

4. Reshape by combining botulinum toxin + fillers or skin‐tightening lasers and radiofrequency.

5. Resurface/Retexturize with chemical peels, microdermabrasion, lasers (ablative, non‐ablative, fractional non‐ablative, fractional ablative), non‐lasers light and energy sources, and dermabrasion

6. Recolor with daily SPF + retinoids + cosmeceuticals, Intense Pulsed Light, visible light lasers, ablative lasers, chemical peels, microdermabrasion, and fractional resurfacing (ablative and non‐ablative)

There are several levels of treatment options that Dr. Lupo uses based on the patient’s age, skin type and cosmetic expectations and goals. The basic prevention of aging skin includes daily use of full‐spectrum SPF and retinoids with light peels or resurfacing. In addition to this basic prevention, adding botulinum toxin, small volume filler, Intense Pulsed Light and/or non‐ablative laser will be more proactive as the skin begins to show the signs of aging.

For a more aggressive treatment on mature skin, Dr. Lupo turns to both non‐ablative and ablative fractional resurfacing depending on the patient. She finds that Intense Pulse Light is still useful for this type of skin and higher doses volumetric filler are needed, while botulinum toxin starts to become less useful for very mature skin.

No matter the age or skin type, all patients must stick to a basic skin care program to maintain a healthy appearance and to prevent further damage. Basic skin care includes cleansers, sunscreens, retinoids, antioxidant, peptides, growth factors, emollients, exfoliants and/or pigment lightening. Cosmeceuticals will improve tolerability of retinoids, hydrate the skin, repair the epidermal barrier, brighten the skin color, reduce redness and are often anti‐inflammatory. A good skin care regime will be beneficial both before and after a procedure and will complement the procedure to maintain optimal results for a longer period.

Dr. Lupo says there is no one formula for every patient, but every patient deserves an individualized global approach. Combinations are the key to optimal non‐surgical results, and all cosmetic physicians should own and understand each process to advance this goal for patients.

All of the procedures mentioned in Dr. Lupo’s presentation were based on her personal experience and opinion. She recommends all board certified dermatologist receive the proper education and training before performing any procedures. She highly recommends that all patients choose a physician trained in an accredited residency program who has then passed the certifying exam and who is practicing within the scope of care of that specialty. 

DR. MARY LUPO DISCUSSES WAYS TO INCORPORATE LASER, LIGHT AND ENERGY DEVICES INTO AN AESTHETIC PRACTICE

Atlanta, GA – April 10, 2013 – Mary P. Lupo, M.D., board certified dermatologist and clinical professor of dermatology at Tulane University School of Medicine, was a speaker at the 21st Annual Multi‐Specialty Symposium “State of the Art in Facial Aesthetics 2013” in Atlanta in March.

With more than 28 years of practicing in the field of cosmetic dermatology, Dr.Lupo shared her insight on laser, light and energy devices with other dermatologists and plastic surgeons. When deciding whether to purchase or rent a new devise for a cosmetic practice, the buyer should have a good understanding of the local population as well as the competition. It is key to make sure the right technology is chosen for the style of the practice and patient preference. Other things to consider when purchasing new devices include cost of equipment, cost to run, cost to maintain, legalities of delegation and use of existing square footage.

New laser, light and energy devices should complement and supplement other treatments available at the practice. For example, skin tightening devices and skin resurfacing devices complement facial surgery and injectables, while body contouring devices complement liposuction. These devises are designed for all skin types from a younger patient who wants to maintain a fresh look to an older patient who wants to maintain a previous cosmetic treatment or surgery or does not want to undergo surgery.

Lasers can benefit and complement a broad spectrum of both medical and cosmetic skin conditions, and investing in these devices is definitely something all cosmetic physicians should consider. They are a way to improve revenue, improve the office’s treatment profile, drive in new patients and keep established patients from leaving the practice. For any cosmetic physician just starting out, Dr. Lupo suggests focusing on injectables and peels at first because there is no major equipment to purchase and the return on investment is high. Once the practice is established and research has been done, consider the options that best suit the patiens’ needs.

All of the procedures mentioned in Dr. Lupo’s presentation were based on her personal experience and opinion. She recommends all board certified dermatologist receive the proper education and training before performing any procedures. She highly recommends that all patients choose a physician trained in an accredited residency program who has then passed the certifying exam and who is practicing within the scope of care of that specialty. 

Dr. Lupo Warns Buyers of Cosmetic Products or Services

At the Lupo Center, it is our goal to provide our patients with the best professional care available – both for medical and cosmetic treatments.

The FDA recently released a letter stating that more than 350 practices across the United States may have received Botox from foreign or unlicensed suppliers that was unapproved and could be unsafe. We want to assure our patients that all products and equipment used at the Lupo Center are purchased directly from the manufacturer.

Dr. Lupo was recently featured on New Orleans’s Fox 8 Morning News where she discussed the importance of choosing safety over cost when considering cosmetic procedures. Click below to view the video clip.

FOX 8 MORNING NEWS Dr. Lupo warns buyers of cosmetic products or services

FOX 8 MORNING NEWS

Dr. Lupo warns buyers of cosmetic products or services

Dr. Mary Lupo – Medical Issues and treatment for Darker skin

Dr. Mary Lupo Dermtologist New Orleans - Medical Issues and treatment for Darker skin

Dr. Mary Lupo was recently featured on New Orleans Fox 8 Morning News where she discussed the concerns of patients with darker skin.

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