Music City Plastic Surgery - April 2024

MASTER A MAKEUP MOVE TO LIGHT UP YOUR EYES

Our eyes are enchanting, so why not show them off? Here is a makeup technique that can draw attention to

Now, it’s time to bring out the eyeshadow palette. So long as it has your complementary color, you’re good to go. Take a small brush and apply the color to the inner corner of your eye. Unless you’re going for something dramatic, just use a little. Apply more on the water line or the inner rim of the eye area between your eyes and the lash line. Like before, just use a little. You can also create a wing as doing so adds a sliver of drama to the look, making the contrast more apparent. You can also blend the application if you’d like. That’s it! Take a moment to appreciate how great it looks. You’ve created a vibrant but understated look, emphasizing your eyes’ striking hue. Test it on an errand run, a night on the town, or a walk around the neighborhood. It’s versatile enough to use for any occasion. Wherever you go,

your eyes’ naturally radiant shade. The goal here is to contrast your eye color with a complementary color. It pairs well with understated or natural makeup and doesn’t take much time, experience, or supplies — just a bit of finesse. Not only that, but it’s subtle enough to match any outfit. Here’s what you do.

First, find a color wheel with a large variety of shades. Then, locate the color of your eye on said wheel. You’ll want to find the exact shade if possible. For example, don’t use lime if your eyes are darker green.

Then, look across the wheel and find the complementary hue. For instance, red is your complementary color if your eyes are green. If your eyes are hazel, pair it with purple. What makes them complementary is that they clash the most, allowing both colors to stand out more.

you’ll show up with bright, beautiful eyes.

REVITALIZE YOUR APPEARANCE WITH PDO THREAD LIFTING Injecting Hope

If you’ve been in the office lately, you’ve likely met Hope, our non-surgical technician and physician assistant. Hope has over nine years of experience in facial aesthetics, injectables, micro-needling, laser treatments, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and thread lifting. Patients seek out Hope’s expertise in facial and body thread lifting as she has made this treatment one of her specialties over the past nine years. PDO Thread lifting is a non-invasive and non-surgical cosmetic procedure to help reduce and reverse the signs of aging on the face and body. Areas such as the face, neck, elbows, and knees where skin may start to sag can be tightened up with this quick and easy procedure. Music City Plastic Surgery works exclusively with the PDO Max brand, one of the only FDA-cleared polydioxanone threads-in-

cannula. PDO Max has undergone years of research and demonstrates the best quality and safety profile of any PDO thread on the market. PDO Max boasts different types of threads, barbed threads for lifting and Smuth threads for collagen stimulation. These threads work in conjunction with each other to give you the best outcome of lifting and strengthening the skin. PDO Threads are a great way to put off a facelift for years. The desirable effects of PDO Threads last about a year and can then be repeated to achieve the same look. PDO Threads can easily be combined with fillers, botox, chemical peels, and laser treatments. The procedure is easy, too! We bring you into the office and numb the area. Hope is able to place all of the threads in without making an incision. Most of the time, five threads

are necessary on each side to achieve the desired look. The downtime for the procedure is minimal, and you can expect no risk of scarring and only some slight bruising and swelling that quickly heals. For the first week or two, you can expect your face to look and feel a bit tight, but this will quickly fade to the results you desire! For more information on PDO Threads or to schedule an appointment for a consultation with Hope, give us a call today! We are ready to reveal a more youthful you!

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