November Newsletter 2024

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Exclusive November Promotions New Procedure announcement! Expert Tip of the month: When to consider a Facelift vs. Filler Patient of the month Blog: Thread Lift: An Attempt to Defy Gravity Our Results

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COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTS *November only* Erbium Consultations with Dr. Laura

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MICROTOX FACIALS NEW PROCEDURE ALERT!

By Dr. Laura Now adding Microtox (or mesotox) facials to her Nuerotoxin services!

A MICROTOX FACIAL involves infusing small amounts of neurotoxin into superficial layers of the skin to gently relax facial expressions, reduce oil production reduce appearance of enlarged pores reduce wrinkles treat excessive facial sweating smoothen skin.

Now avail at BFPS

Microtox is a precise artistic approach to rejuvenation and skin tightening of the face. The Microtox technique lifts and firms up the skin while decreasing pore size, reducing skin laxity and skin redness, and clearing up fine lines, wrinkles, creases and crow’s feet in the process. The non-invasive treatment combines the skin tightening benefits of Botox with a unique pattern of injection and minute doses of Botox or other similar products. Instead of injecting the product — whether Botox or Dysport — into the muscle itself, Microtox injections are done just beneath the surface of the skin.

Our Microtox facials are tailored to your unique needs, whether that means the simple signs of aging, a lackluster complexion, or dynamic wrinkles and lines. To treat these problems, our aesthetic experts will chose from one or more of the following: Neuromodulators like Botox or Dysport. Vitamins and supplements

💡 Expert Tip of the Month: When to Consider a Facelift vs. Fillers

Face Lift

Filler

A traditional facelift or a ProLift™ with a board-

Injectable fillers are gel-like substances that are strategically injected beneath the skin via fine needles to restore volume, smooth lines, fill-in creases and folds, and recontour or define features in various areas of the face, neck, and hands.

certified plastic surgeon in Atlanta and Alpharetta, Dr. Mark Beaty, can turn back the clock on facial aging by a decade or more.

Click here for more information about both methods.

A Few Notes To Remember

Aside from correcting wrinkles, fillers may also be used to enhance facial volume in tear troughs, the midface, and pre-jowl area. For many individuals, this can correct volume loss in a minimally invasive manner. Lines and wrinkles in the face are a source of concern to many of our patients. While procedures such as facelift and browlift may improve wrinkles to some degree, there often are facial folds deep enough to require direct augmentation. Because of the name, some people assume a facelift addresses aging on the entire face, but that’s not the case. Dr. Beaty uses a variety of methods to smooth and tighten the skin of the cheeks, the chin area, and the upper neck.

“When is it time to consider a facelift when I have or haven’t consistently been getting filler? ”

We have the answer!

Dr. Beaty breaks down the difference and helps you decide which option is right for you.

If you’re considering a procedure (Surgical or non-surgical) , now is a great time to schedule a consultation and discuss your goals.

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THREAD LIFT: AN ATTEMPT TO DEFY GRAVITY New Blog

Dr. Laura Beaty

The Limits of the Lift

As time and gravity challenge our youthful appearance, many seek quick aesthetic solutions. One option that has gained popularity is the PDO thread lift. Promoted as a non-surgical facelift alternative, the PDO (Polydioxanone) thread lift aims to lift and tighten sagging skin. However, a closer look reveals this treatment may not be as revolutionary as it seems.

PDO thread lifts can provide a subtle lift, but the results are typically minimal and, more importantly, temporary. Unlike a surgical facelift that repositions facial tissue for lasting impact, the benefits of a thread lift fade over time. While collagen stimulation and scar formation can contribute to some lasting improvement, those expecting significant, long-term changes may be disappointed.

The Evolution of Thread Lifts

Early thread lifts used barbed sutures, which, although effective in some cases, often led to discomfort and inconsistent results. Fortunately, advancements introduced smoother threads, which claim to volumize the skin and stimulate collagen production. While these innovations offer a more refined technique, they still come with limitations.

WHEN ARE THREAD LIFTS APPROPRIATE? So, when is a PDO thread lift suitable? This treatment can be a good option for those seeking a short- term enhancement—perhaps for a special event or to delay a more invasive procedure. While PDO thread lifts can offer a temporary boost, they are not a substitute for more effective, long-lasting solutions like facelifts. Aging is inevitable, but choosing the right approach can help you maintain confidence and appearance over time.

OUR RESULTS!

Dr. Beaty

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Dr. Laura Beaty

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Shawndelle

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