Alexander Z. Rivkin M.D. is a Yale trained facial cosmetic surgeon and UCLA faculty member who has focused his practice exclusively on providing his patients with the latest in non-invasive, non-ablative cosmetic treatments in Southern California. He understands that no one relishes the thought of “going under the knife,” and believes modern medical technology can provide today's patients with superior alternatives to invasive, painful surgery that requires a long recovery time.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Non Surgical Blepharoplasty

Is Juvederm best injected deeply or just under the surface of the skin for the hollows under the eyes/tear trough area? Is one less likely to created a baggy look? Is a numbing cream sufficient for painless injections or are numbing injections necessary too?
I'm trying to locate a doctor in Orange County who won't create undereye bags but with a minimal amount of pain.

This is a procedure that I perform daily. After trying all the different techniques, it has become pretty clear that some work better than others. This is a tricky procedure - even the smallest over injection can leave an unsightly lump. It takes experience and some skill to do it right.

I like Juvederm a bit more than Restylane. In my experience under the eyes, the Juvederm is a bit smoother and is a little less likely to leave lumps. The difference is not that important, however, as long as either product is injected slowly and carefully deep on top of the bone. I agree that massage just after injection should be kept to a minimum. I have not seen Juvederm to migrate.

Numbing cream should be fine - I would not suggest the use of numbing injections. It distorts the anatomy and is not needed.

I like to bring my patients back after 2 weeks to inspect the results and offer them a touch up treatment if needed. If there is some lumpiness, I can sometimes massage it down. If it is puffy, I can inject a bit of hyaluronidase and dissolve some of the Juvederm. So, if done well, this is a very effective procedure and there is minimal risk because any problems with the results can always be corrected.

Because it is a tricky procedure, you should do your research and choose a doctor who comes highly recommended and is very experienced in this particular procedure. A board certified plastic surgeon who does breast augmentation all day is NOT the person who should be injecting your under eyes. When you consult with your doctor, i would insist on seeing before and after pictures. The results should be natural and smooth.

Hope that helps!

For more info, you can go to: http://www.westsidemedicalspa.com/non_surgical_bleph.html

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