Aerolase NeoClear is a short pulse, 1064 nanometer laser that penetrates deep underneath the nail plate to target and destroy fungal elements allowing normal healthy nail to grow.
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Aerolase NeoClear is a short pulse, 1064 nanometer laser that penetrates deep underneath the nail plate to target and destroy fungal elements allowing normal healthy nail to grow.
Aerolase NeoClear is a short pulse, 1064 nanometer laser that penetrates deep into the dermis to target pigment of melasma.
PhotoDynamic Therapy™ (PDT) is a treatment protocol for the treatment of pre-cancerous actinic keratoses (AKs), superficial basal cell skin cancer (sBCC) and skin photorejuvenation.
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) involves the use of photochemical reactions mediated through the interaction of photosensitizing agents (Levulan), light and oxygen. PDT is a two-step procedure. In the first step, the thin layer of photosensitizer Levulan (ALA, 5-aminolevulinic acid) is applied to the affected skin. In the second step the photosensitizer is activated in the presence of oxygen with a select wavelength of light (Blu-U or red). Because the photosensitizer is preferentially absorbed by hyperproliferative damaged skin and the light source is directly targeted on the lesional skin Levulan PDT achieves dual selectivity, minimizing damage to adjacent healthy structures.
Indications
The only FDA-approved indication for Levulan-PDT in dermatology is currently the treatment of actinic keratoses (AKs). Common off-label uses include the treatment of superficial basal cell carcinoma (sBCC), photoaging, and squamous cell carcinoma in situ (Bowen disease).
A clear liquid called Levulan® Kerastick® is applied to the skin. After a selected period of time (incubation period) the skin will be exposed to a blue or red light.
What are the benefits of PDT?
The benefits of Levulan PDT include:
Many of the patients participating in the studies experienced 75-100% clearance of early AKs eight weeks after treatment with Levulan® Kerastick® Topical Solution and blue light.
What are the disadvantages?
Levulan PDT treatment may be associated with burning/stinging sensation. Following Levulan PDT, the treated areas can appear red and/or swollen. The skin may peel within 2 – 7 days. Darker pigmented patches may become temporarily darker and then peel off leaving normal skin. Treated areas of the skin should not be exposed to direct sunlight 72 hours after treatment. Repeat treatments may be necessary.
What precautions should be taken post-treatment?
Patients should avoid exposure of the photosensitive treatment sites to sunlight or bright indoor light prior to and at least 48 hours after light treatment. Exposure may result in a stinging and/or burning sensation and may cause erythema or edema of the lesions. Sunscreens will not protect against photosensitivity reactions caused by visible light.
Post-Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) Instructions
The treated area is very delicate and should be treated gently. Burning /stinging, which could be severe, may last up to 24 hrs after the treatment and should be progressively improving. If discomfort worsens please contact our office immediately as this may represent bacterial, fungal or viral infection. After treatment you may experience redness for a few days to 2-3 weeks. It is common to experience immediate swelling and discomfort of the treatment site, and a crust may form. A small amount of bleeding may also occur. Please read and follow these instructions.
General Instructions
Avoid direct exposure to sunlight during the first week or two following your laser treatment. Wide-brimmed hats, sunglasses, sun-protective clothing may be used to protect from the sun. An SPF 30 or higher sunscreen should be used when skin has healed.
Wound Care Instructions
Wash the treated area with a mild soap (Dove, Purpose, Basic or Cetaphil) twice daily, and then apply Hydra Balm, Aquaphor Healing Ointment or Vaseline twice daily until the area has completely healed. ONLY IF the treated area is crusted or blistering apply water and white vinegar (water to white vinegar ratio 3:1) compresses to the area every hour for 10-15 mins.
The area does not need to be covered, but non-stick (Telfa) gauze should be applied to protect the treated area from irritation by clothing, jewelry, eye glasses etc.
If your face has been treated, keep your head elevated by sleeping on three to four pillows or raising the head of the bed for two to three days to help prevent swelling.
Any discomfort or burning sensation at the treatment area may be relieved by acetaminophen (Tylenol) and the application of ice or a cool washcloth. Mild topical steroid such as hydrocortisone applied twice daily may reduce local inflammation.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding your PDT treatment or post-operative care, please do not hesitate to contact our office at 646-759-8449.
Our office uses state of the art modalities including focused ultrasound, radiofrequency, light treatments to tighten mild to moderately loose skin on the face, neck or body without surgery or scars providing a noticeable “lifting” effect. Usually little to no downtime is required. Results appear gradually over several weeks or months following treatment.
There are several types of treatments for skin tightening. These include:
These non-surgical devices use various types of energy (radiofrequency, lasers, microfocused ultrasound) to deliver heat the deeper layers of the skin to stimulate collagen and elastin production to improve laxity of face and body.
These treatments are commonly used to treat brows, eyelids, jowls, cheeks, neck, buttocks, extremities, abdomen, and hands. In most cases sustained results are visible as early as 1 month and continue to improve over the course of an additional 6 months. Most of the skin tightening technologies excluding fractional ablative lasers are not associated with any significant downtime.
Ultherapy (LINK) uses micro-focused ultrasound for skin tightening and is FDA-approved to lift sagging skin of the neck, chin and brow.
Radiofrequency (RF) devices like EVOKE (LINK), Trusculpt id (LINK) use mono- and bi-polar RF energy to stimulate collagen remodeling and tighten the skin.
Microneedling RF like Vivace and Genius (LINK) use tiny gold plated needles to penetrate within the deeper layers of the skin and directly deliver RF energy in deep layers to promote skin regeneration and tightening.
Fractionated ablative lasers (DEKA DOT Fractional CO2 Laser (LINK), DeepFX™ | ActiveFX™ UltraPulse® CO2 laser (LINK) ablate/remove tissue in a precisely controlled manner to promote new collagen formation and skin rejuvenation. Recovery time is longer than other skin tightening treatments listed above.
Often the best approach is a personalized combination of treatments to tighten, lift and often also contour the desired areas.
Intrinsic, or innate aging, is a naturally occurring process that results from slow, but progressive and irreversible tissue degeneration. Based on unique genetic factors, intrinsic aging affects everyone at different rates. Clinically, fine wrinkling of the skin, loss of skin tone, skin laxity, and loss of subcutaneous fat occur. Loss of underlying fat pads and bone re-absorption leads to development of hollowed areas near the eyes and cheeks.
Of the extrinsic factors, ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) radiation from the sun, so-called photoaging, environmental pollutants and wind play a crucial role. Clinically, photoaging is characterized by coarse wrinkling and furrowing of the skin, elastosis, and a variety of benign, pre-malignant and malignant neoplasms. Photo-damaged skin shows a 20% decrease in total collagen and decreased cellular content compared to sun-protected skin.
Moreover, pigmentary alterations, red superficial blood vessels (telangiectasias) and brown spots contribute to an aged appearance of the skin by creating shadows and contrast on the face.
To minimize premature aging of the skin:
Your skin should be examined regularly for precancerous and cancerous lesions at least once a year. Make sure to perform skin self-exams monthly.
The natural aging process can be divided into photoaging and structural aging. Structural aging has two components – gravitational and volumetric. As a result of structural aging, shape and facial proportions change.
Age associated structural changes include:
Soft tissue injections can be used in many ways to address your individual concerns. Areas of possible augmentation include:
While it is not a soft tissue filler, botulinum derivatives BOTOX, Dysport, Xeomin, and Jeuveau are very popular injectable treatments that work synergistically with fillers for wrinkle treatment and overall facial rejuvenation.
BOTOX, Dysport, Xeomin, Jeuveau are meant for “dynamic” wrinkles that are caused by repeated muscle movements and increase the effects of fillers that actually plump up wrinkles and facial depressions. Soft tissue filler and BOTOX®/Dysport, Xeomin, Jeuveau injections can be performed on the same day, during a single session.
There are a variety of treatments available to improve the appearance of damaged skin:
KYBELLA® is a prescription medicine used to improve the appearance and profile of moderate to severe submental fat (fat below the chin, “double chin”). Kybella can be also used “off-label” for the treatment of other localized pockets of fat of the body. Common areas include abdomen, back (“bra-rolls”), inner thighs, inner knees and others.
The active ingredient in KYBELLA® is synthetic deoxycholic acid, a naturally occurring molecule that aids in the breakdown and absorption of dietary fat. When injected into the fat beneath the chin or other desired areas, KYBELLA® destroys fat cells, resulting in a noticeable reduction of fullness. Once destroyed, these cells can no longer store or accumulate fat, so further treatment is not needed once you reach the desired aesthetic goal.
Kybella® is a modern age non-invasive neck sculpting technique alternative to traditional liposuction.
What to Expect?
Microneedling, also known as collagen induction therapy, is an effective resurfacing procedure with the benefit of minimal downtime. It can be used on nearly all over the face and body for fine lines and wrinkles.
Overview
Microneedling uses multiple tiny needles to create microscopic treatment zones just under the surface of the skin. The process stimulates the skin’s ability to produce collagen and elastin as it heals itself. The healing process produces permanent structural changes in the skin which result in better skin texture and long-lasting improvement.
While patients do see some improvement with a single microneedling treatment, a series of 3 to 6 procedures spaced a month apart is recommended to attain maximum benefits. Optimum results are seen 6 months post-procedure. Maintenance treatments help to maintain or even improve upon original benefit.
Side effects
Microneedling is safe for all skin types and can be done at any time during the year.
Patients do experience some redness that can last on average 3 days. While makeup cannot be applied on the day of the treatment, it will cover any redness on the following days.
Basics of Mohs Micrographic Surgery
Mohs micrographic surgery combines surgical excision of skin cancer followed by immediate microscopic examination of the entire lateral and deep margin of the tissue specimen and reconstruction of the resulting defect. All steps of the procedure take place right in the office. Dr. Reszko is a board certified Mohs surgeon.
Mohs Micrographic Surgery consists of the Following steps:
The center of the tissue specimen is not examined because the tumor has already been diagnosed by the prior biopsy and the center of the specimen is not helpful for margin control. If the tumor is removed completely, the skin defect is ready to be repaired. If the specimen is positive for a residual tumor, steps 1 through 4 are repeated until the skin is clear of the tumor.
This detailed examination of the entire lateral and deep margin by Mohs Micrographic Surgery differs from all other pathology techniques. If you have a skin cancer excised by a physician in the office or hospital, the tissue specimen will be sent to a pathology laboratory for processing and examination by a pathologist.
The Mohs Surgery technique allows Dr. Reszko to examine 100% of the surgical margin and, if a tumor is still present, pinpoint the exact location of the residual cancer. This enables the Mohs surgeon to return to the treatment area and selectively remove another layer of skin from the positive area only. This minimizes the amount of normal skin that is removed and therefore creates the smallest possible defect in the skin. Guessing the location of residual tumor in the skin is completely eliminated with Mohs Surgery. Since many of the skin cancers removed with Mohs Surgery are complicated, multiple stages are often required to clear the tumor.
We ask that you please be patient as examination of each of your stages takes up to 20 to 40 minutes. If multiple stages are taken, the Mohs procedure can take up to several hours.
In summary, the use of Mohs Surgery significantly increases the chance of complete cure and reduces the unnecessary sacrifice of surrounding normal skin. This minimizes the size of the surgical defect, makes it easier to repair the defect, and will result in a smaller scar.
Advantages of Mohs Micrographic Surgery
How To Prepare For Your Surgery
Please review prior to surgery
Post Surgery
What to Expect On the Day of Surgery
After you arrive in the office, one of our nurses will greet you and take you to the treatment room where the Mohs procedure will be performed. They will ask about your medications and allergies.
The treated area will be anesthetized with a local anesthetic (most commonly Lidocaine). This feels like a bee sting and lasts only a few seconds. The numbing medication lasts a few hours, however additional injections may be required for longer procedures. Any subsequent local anesthetic injections are usually painless or much less painful.
After anesthetizing the area, Dr. Reszko will remove a thin layer of skin affected by the cancer. This is called Stage I and represents the first layer of skin that is subsequently mapped, divided, and color-coded. After Stage I is removed, electrocautery (fine electric needle or heat) is used to stop any bleeding. The wound is then bandaged and you will return to the waiting room or stay in the procedure room while a skin sample is being analyzed. While you are waiting, ask for coffee, read a book or magazine, or chat with other patients. While you wait (an average 20-30 minutes), the skin specimen will be processed, stained and examined by Dr. Reszko under the microscope.
If the microscopic examination reveals the presence of skin cancer, Dr. Reszko will repeat the procedure removing only the skin still containing the tumor. This second layer is called Stage II. The average number of removals required is two to three stages. The Mohs procedure can typically be completed in less than a half-day and is on an outpatient basis.
Once the skin cancer extirpation has been confirmed we will discuss the options to repair the resulting post-Mohs defect. Most often the defect can be closed in a linear fashion with stitches. This turns the circular defect in the skin into a fine straight line (scar). In other cases, a more complex procedure known as a flap or graft may be required to provide the best possible functional and cosmetic result. This decision will depend on the defect size, depth, and location. If the wound is stitched up, the stitches are removed typically one week later. For more information regarding the reconstruction process, please see the section on reconstruction of the defect.
Wound Care Instructions After Skin Surgery
Keep the postoperative bandage in place until showering the next morning. Before showering, remove and discard the bandage. Cleanse your incision with soap and water (not hydrogen peroxide, not alcohol) to remove any drainage and crusting. Pat the wound dry and apply a generous layer of Vaseline, Bacitracin, Bactroban ointment to the incision. Cover the Vaseline, Bacitracin, Bactroban with a non-adherent Telfa dressing. Tape the Telfa dressing in place with paper tape. Continue this wound care once daily until you return for suture removal.
Prescription Medications
Continue your regular medications as you normally would. If you take doctor-prescribed aspirin, Coumadin or Plavix, please continue your prescribed dosage. Unless doctor prescribed, do not take aspirin or aspirin containing medications (Alka-Seltzer, Anacin, Excedrin, Aleve, Bufferin, Emprin Compound, Ecotin, multiple “cold remedies”) and/or Motrin, Advil, Nuprin, Ibuprofen, high dose vitamin E within the first 24 hours following surgery. Tylenol or acetaminophen is acceptable to take during this period for any procedure-related discomfort.
Activity Level Following Surgery
The recommended activity level following the surgery will depend on the location of the skin cancer, the type of post-operative repair and underlying medical status of the patient.
If possible, please spend the first day following surgery relaxing. Surgery performed on scalp and/or face (forehead, nose, cheeks, and eyelids) may result in swelling and bruising around the eyes (black eyes). Swelling and bruising may increase progressively during the initial 48 hrs post-operatively and resolve over the subsequent 7 to 10 days. To decrease the likelihood of postoperative side effects:
Superficial leg veins, also known as spider veins, telangiectasias, or starburst blemishes are small, dilated surface veins that can be pink, red, or purple and appear as lines or clusters mostly on lower extremities.
If you are considering a sclerotherapy as a treatment to improve the appearance of unwanted spider veins, learn how this minimally invasive techniques can improve their appearance.
LED light therapy is a noninvasive treatment that emits light into the skin to stimulate collagen and elastin and kill acne-causing Propionibacterium acnes bacteria.