PRODUCTS

Botox Cosmetic™
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Juvéderm™ Injectable Gel
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MINIMALLY INVASIVE PROCEDURES

Frown Line Rejuvenation
This combination of Botox® and collagen will soften your expression and restructure superficial wrinkles. This procedure is perfect for people with prominent frown lines.

Forehead Rejuvenation
Horizontal forehead lines will be softened and effaced with both Botox® and collagen products. Candidates for this procedure are constantly monitoring the lines on their forehead and only see them getting worse.

Ocular Rejuvenation
An abundance of wrinkles around the eyes or "crow's feet" when you smile or squint will be softened and effaced with Botox® and collagen fillers.

Oral Rejuvenation
This combination therapy uses hyaluronic acid, collagen and Botox® to give the mouth a more youthful appearance. Dermal fillers will provide greater definition and volume of the lips resulting in a soft, elastic and youthful oral appearance.

Mid-Face Rejuvenation
Static furrows will be effaced and softened with the use of hyaluronic acid and collagen fillers. This procedure focuses mainly on softening the nasolabial folds, while augmenting the tissue surrounding the cheekbones. This soft correction will take years off, while relaxing your appearance.

Full-Face Rejuvenation
This "liquid face lift" will soften your overall appearance and dramatically diminish signs of premature aging. Dermal fillers, Botox® and collagen will be combined to treat the entire facial region, helping to augment the features associated with drooping, creping and frowning.

Sclerotherapy
Sclerotherapy is a minimally invasive technique that involves a superficial injection of an agent that will cause the �shrinkage� or sclerosis of cosmetically bothersome superficial vessels commonly referred to as �spider veins�. The procedure is relatively painless and can employ a number of different agents to achieve cosmetic results such as hypertonic saline, glycerin or sodiumtetradecyl sulphate. It is common for more than one treatment to be required in order to achieve satisfactory results. The decision on which agent to use as well as the risks, benefits and alternative will be thoroughly discussed with your health care provider during your initial consultation.

Hyperhidrosis
Excessive axillary sweating, also known as primary hyperhidrosis, can be significantly reduced or stopped through the FDA approved use of Botox� injections. These superficial injections have almost no pain and can last over six months. Before considering Botox� application for hyperhidrosis, it is important to meet with your health care provider to see if less expensive modalities may remedy the situation. Prescription medications such as Drysol�, should be employed before undergoing Botox� therapy. These issues, as well as the risks, benefits and alternative of the treatments will be discussed at length with your health care provider during your initial consultation.


CHEMICAL PEELS

Biomedic Micropeel
This procedure is meant to clarify, improve texture, and make the skin more uniform in color. First, dead cellular layers, fatty acid and velous hair are removed via dermaplaning, which is an intense exfoliation. A change in the skin's texture will be felt immediately following this step. Glycolic acid is then applied. This alpha hydroxyl acid frees the skin of debris from the pores helping to reduce acne related conditions, as well as, reducing the appearance of fine lines and brown spots. Cryogenic therapy is then applied, which is a microfreezing, resulting in an anti-inflammatory response and helps pores to appear smaller. Most people will notice a change in the appearance of their skin right away.

Cost: $95.00

Micropeel Plus
This beta hydroxy peel frees the skin of dead cellular layers and clogged pores, while aiding the breakdown of unhealthy keratinized buildup. Salicylic acid stimulates the skin's natural renewal process, while targeting mild scarring and acne. The combined steps allow the skin to clear and heal. This peel is recommended either every sixth months within your BioMedic Micropeel schedule, or in a series of three, with four weeks in between each procedure. Peeling from exfoliation lasts 7 to 10 days after the peel.

Cost: $95.00

Photodynamic Therapy with Levulan
The intense Arizona sun predisposes your skin to harmful UV radiation, triggering a reaction that alters the healthy cellular components of your skin. The result is premature aging, which not only assists in the breakdown of your skin's elasticity; it also increases your risk of developing skin cancer. The objective of Photodynamic Therapy with Levulan is twofold, as its results are cosmetically and medically effective. The procedure is a multi-step process that involves aggressive exfoliation followed by the application of aminolevulanic acid (5-ALA). After the 5-ALA has been in contact with the skin for 60 to 90 minutes, it is activated by intense light therapy via the BLU-U. The overall goal of this procedure is to target precancerous lesions and polish the skin's surface. The result is smoother, healthier skin.

Cost: $350.00


PROCEDURES

SOFTAP® PERMANENT COSMETICS
Softap permanent cosmetics is the easiest and gentlest way to implant permanent color into the skin. The Softap needle configurations are designed to provide maximum comfort, fast healing, complete control, little or no touchups, and most important of all, the most natural results. The Softap hand method provides you with a lot of versatility so that your end results will be completely soft and natural looking. Many of the procedures that can be done with the Softap hand method are as follows:
  • You can design individual hair strokes in the eyebrows
  • Fill in brows lightly, fill them in solidly
  • Thin, fine lines for eyeliner and lash enhancement
  • Smudgy effect for eyeliner
  • Combination smudgy liner and lash enhancement
  • Thick upper and lower eyeliner
  • Full lip color
  • Lip liner
  • Scar camouflage
  • Beauty mark
  • Nipple areola reconstruction

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James A. Heinz / VeinScreening.com