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  • Life in Transition

    As I approached high school graduation years ago, my Health Careers teacher shared the popular modern parable, Who Moved My Cheese? It is a story about mice and miniature people who look for cheese (a metaphor for happiness and success) in a maze. Silly, for sure, but I found that the story's lesson sticks its nose into my life on occasion. ...
    Posted to First Year PA (Weblog) on February 7, 2013
  • Become the Eight Percent

    Was it losing weight? Spending more time with your family? Dragging your body to the gym? Reading more books? When's the last year you set a new year's resolution? And how far did you get before you broke it? And why are you so discouraged about trying again in 2013? We students in the medical field are required to study behavior change ...
    Posted to NP & PA Student Blog (Weblog) on December 27, 2012
  • Treating Ptosis After Botox Injections

    Eye ptosis, or drooping of the eyelid or brow, is a potential side effect of Botox treatment. It is among the most common side effects associated with botulinum injections, although it should not occur frequently with proper injection technique. It is beneficial for patients and providers to know the proper antidote. Since Botox is not ...
    Posted to Aesthetics Practice Today (Weblog) on September 25, 2012
  • Catch-Up Time for AK Treatment

    Autumn is my favorite time of year. I love the colors of the leaves, cool brisk evenings, baking with pumpkins and Sunday soup making. Fall also just happens to be a favorite season of mine in the office, too. I call it ''catch-up time'' for a number of reasons. First and foremost, this is an excellent opportunity to discuss with patients the ...
    Posted to Dermatology Practice Today (Weblog) on September 20, 2012
  • Maintaining Facial Balance With Liquid Facelifts

      ''Liquid facelifts'' are performed every day in many aesthetic offices. The procedure is usually accomplished with one or a combination of products such as Botox Cosmetic, Dysport, Restylane, Perlane, Juvederm, Radiesse and/or Sculptra Aesthetic. A well-trained injector will make the appropriate decision about which combination will lead ...
    Posted to Aesthetics Practice Today (Weblog) on July 24, 2012
  • The Power of Mineral Makeup

    Patients often ask me what makeup I recommend. That's not the easiest question to answer. The most important thing is that you find a makeup that works well for your skin. As we all know, this often involves experimentation. You win some, you lose some. There is no perfect makeup for everyone. But nothing is better than finding makeup that works ...
    Posted to Aesthetics Practice Today (Weblog) on June 19, 2012
  • Rejuvenating Skin Through Wound Healing Science

    Neocutis is a Swiss skin care and pharmaceutical line that harnesses the power of PSP (processed skin cell proteins, a proprietary ingredient). These products are used to promote skin rejuvenation, to provide post-procedural skin care and to provide general care for sensitive or irritated skin.  Each product in this line was developed after ...
    Posted to Aesthetics Practice Today (Weblog) on June 5, 2012
  • A Neck Like a Goddess

    A common area of concern among cosmetic patients is the wrinkling of skin along the neck and jawline. The platysma muscle is the large muscle responsible for these lines. When the entire platysma is in action, it produces a slight wrinkling of the skin. Over time this can lead to prominent bands and lines. The muscle also depresses the lower jaw ...
    Posted to Aesthetics Practice Today (Weblog) on May 22, 2012
  • The 'Vampire' FaceLift

    Yes really! The name catches many people off guard. Maybe the younger generations view vampires as sexy and desirable, but for those with a few more years under their belts (and needing a little help with facial lifting), this procedure name seems to lack appeal. It's all good. Your cosmetic healthcare professional is going to ''suck'' a little of ...
    Posted to Aesthetics Practice Today (Weblog) on May 1, 2012
  • Artificial Tanning Beds and Vitamin D

    This blog is brought to you by ADVANCE and DNA. Editor's Note: This blog post was written by Annette Fonteneau, MSN, RNP, DCNP, who practices at School Street Dermatology in Pawtucket, R.I. I have been asked by patients more times than I can count if they should use artificial tanning beds to obtain more vitamin D. Many of them ...
    Posted to Dermatology Practice Today (Weblog) on April 5, 2012
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