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Yes, there are now reasonably effective ways to tighten the skin that in my opinion, seem to work best in younger patients. I prefer Exilis radiofrequency skin tightening. This devise deep heats the skin several millimeters deep to stimulate collagen that will result in skin tightening. This procedure is safe on all skin colors and types. The pain level is very tolerable. 4-6 sessions each spaced about 2 weeks apart gives the best result. Cost is $300-500 per session depending on where you live.
Yes, This procedure is very good for the neck and have about a 80% satisfaction rate in my practice. Nothing works on every case, but I see consistent results especially in those who do not have severe skin redundancy and who are younger than 60 years old.
Well, you do have options. Dermal fillers injected under the lateral brow can lift the eyebrows. It actually lasts longer than Botox alone and works best if done in ADDITION to Botox. But if you do not want Botox, I am guessing you do not want fillers either. That leaves two other options: surgical brow lift by a facial plastic surgeon (FPS), or ultrasonic/ radiofrequency skin tightening by a dermatologist or FPS. While not as dramatic as surgery, these procedures such as Exilis, Thermage and Ulthera can give a tightening effect and should be discussed as possible alternatives for a brow lift.
Our mission at the Lupo Center is to provide patients with innovative, effective, and ethical care to make each person look and feel their personal best. To fulfill our goal, we provide state-of-the-art medical, surgical, and cosmetic treatments to all patients.
Board-certified dermatologist and clinical professor of dermatology Mary P. Lupo, MD, has been a leader in the field of non-surgical rejuvenation since 1983. She travels internationally to teach her innovative techniques, and her reputation brings in patients from around the country. She started the first formal residency training program for injectables and peels in 1983 at Tulane Medical School and served as past president of the Women’s Dermatologic Society, adjunct professor of dermatology at Tulane, and a founder of Cosmetic Boot Camp. Dr. Lupo holds membership in many prestigious dermatology associations, participates in clinical trials for the approval of new drugs and devices, and acts as an advisor for numerous aesthetic-minded companies.
Dr. Lupo was recently recognized as a trailblazer for women in dermatology and for her dedication to educating dermatology residents and fellows.
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Dr. Lupo has authored over 90 published articles and book chapters and has spoken on various dermatological topics at nearly 480 national and international meetings and seminars.
