The desire to have clear, glowing skin is present in every culture. Even, bright skin without blemishes or areas of hyperpigmentation gives an impression of youth and health. Dr. Naidu created a hyperpigmentation infographic that outlines what hyperpigmentation is, the science behind it, and what you can do to treat it. If you have hyperpigmentation concerns and would like to … Read More
Peels, lasers, needles, ultrasound, and radiofrequency… oh my! A non-definitive guide to non-invasive facial rejuvenation
There are an overwhelming number of devices and techniques now available for non-invasive rejuvenation of the face. While the continued research into skin rejuvenation is impressive, the sheer number and variety of available treatments is enough to confuse even the most savvy beauty junkie. Because I am asked about many of these each day, I decided to do a little … Read More
SKIN BRIGHTENING REVISITED
SKIN BRIGHTENING REVISITED The desire to have clear, glowing skin is present in every culture. Even, bright skin without blemishes or areas of hyperpigmentation gives an impression of youth and health. The overwhelming number of products and devices on the market which are targeted towards both brightening and lightening attests to the growing popularity of this issue in skin health. … Read More
CoolSculpting Infographic
[:en]Weight Loss vs. Fat Reduction CoolSculpting is a FDA-approved treatment for fat reduction of the abdomen, flanks, inner thighs, and outer thighs. CoolSculpting works on the principle of cryolipolysis, in which targeted tissue is precisely cooled. The fat cells beneath the skin are crystalized and then die, but the skin, blood vessels, and nerves remain unaffected. Over time, the body … Read More
Summer CelebrationUn celebration d’ete
A summer celebration of beauty, with a demonstration of the CoolSculpting machine, mini-treatments by our aesthetician Michelle, and giveaways from SkinCeutical and Anokha Skin Care. Please join us!
Holistic Beauty
As a plastic surgeon, I spend a lot of my time reflecting on the concept of beauty. Is it a purely physical idea? Is it an attitude? Is it yet deeper, within the essence of a person? Beauty, for me, has gradually taken on a more holistic tone. By this, I mean that it is based not only on the … Read More
The Face of Youth
“Nature gives you your face at twenty. Life shapes your face at thirty. But the face you have at fifty is the face you have earned.” Coco Chanel Yesterday, while performing a minor procedure, I was asked by the patient why so many older women in New York City seem to have overly stretched faces, or faces which have been … Read More
ISAPS 2014 Global Statistics
Now that we’ve all recovered from World Cup 2014 hysteria (at least here in the United States), it’s time for aesthetic procedure hysteria! The International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (ISAPS) recently announced their 2013 statistics. These numbers are compiled from data obtained from aesthetic surgeons around the world. The results showed that there were more than 23 million surgical … Read More
“Why do you want to be a plastic surgeon?”
On Friday, January 11, I had the privilege of interviewing medical students for the combined plastic surgery residency program at Columbia and Cornell. One of the questions I always ask is “What made you decide to become a plastic surgeon?” The answers are as varied as the students, but most point to a single moment, a single case, or … Read More
Skin cancer and sunscreens
Over 2 million people are diagnosed with more than 3.5 million skin cancers each year.¹ In addition, there is significant evidence that sunburns increase the risk for melanoma, a potentially fatal form of skin cancer.² Regardless of the color of your skin, a broad-spectrum (provides protection against both UVA and UVB rays) sunscreen with an SPF of at least … Read More