As a dermatologist, my priority is the safety and comfort of my patients. That means I'm always on the lookout for new technologies and techniques that provide a more comfortable treatment experience.
Sponsored by Anita Mandal, M.D. Question: I’ve heard of a few doctors using cannulas for injection of fillers instead of needles. What are the benefits of cannulas and do they hurt more than needles?
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Skin fillers delivered by cannulas may cause less intravascular occlusion than fillers delivered by needles, but ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- For more than a decade, injectable fillers have been a staple for smoothing out and taking years off the face. Now, the FDA has approved a popular facial filler for use on the ...
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Susan Andresen scheduled an appointment at Modern Aesthetics in Northeast Fresno so she will not have to hide her hands, anymore. She got a treatment to restore what time has ...
Botox isn't always the ideal treatment for maintaining youthful skin. Botulinum neurotoxin, or most commonly known as Botox -- a popular brand of the injectable -- freezes the muscles from contracting ...
Will fillers give me pillow face? Is botulinum toxin dangerous? Dr Ho from Stephanie Ho Dermatology debunks a few myths about ...
The traditional way fillers are applied is with a needle. As you can imagine, it can be painful. And some people end up with bad bruising that can last for days. This new way can help prevent that.