Category Archives: Acne Treatment
Preference Grows for Minimally Invasive Aesthetic Procedures: ASPS Report
Preference Grows for Minimally Invasive Aesthetic Procedures: ASPS Report Medical advancements in the area of cosmetic surgery and dermatology have led to an increasing number…
What does Dermatology Treat?
What does Dermatology Treat? With advancements in technology, a number of innovative and effective dermatology treatments are available today to address a variety of medical…
New Study Shows 3DEEP RF Treatment Tightens the Skin and Increases Elastin Density
ENDYMED™’s innovative 3DEEP radio frequency based technology is a state of the art treatment for skin tightening, body contouring, and acne scar reduction. This non-surgical…
End of Summer Event
Sunspots, freckles, wrinkles, sagging? This is the price of summer fun! Repair and Prevent is the mantra for September. Join Us for an End of…
FotoFacial Rejuvenation IPL Before and After Photos
Sun spots, age spots and rosacea removal treatments Photo Rejuvenation is an IPL/Laser based procedure to improve the condition of skin and make it appear…
Tip of the Week: Considering Laser Treatment? What to Look For…
The focus should be on you, not on sales. Take note if your visit feels more like a sales pitch than a consultation that addresses…
Photo Rejuvenation (IPL Pulsed Light) Skin Resurfacing Cost
Photo Rejuvenation is a state of the art non-surgical dermatology treatment, which may be performed for aesthetic or medical skin care. Dr. Steven Zimmet is…
Tip of the Week: Topical antioxidants help to reduce sun damage
Sunscreens reduce the amount of UV ray penetration in the skin, but don’t provide 100% protection from injurious UV rays. High quality topical antioxidants have…
Tip of the Week: Rosacea – Treatments to reduce redness
Lasers and/or pulsed light sources are the most effective treatment for the redness and broken capillaries associated with rosacea. Schedule a consultation with a physician…
Tip of the Week: Rosacea – Avoid Triggers
Identify factors that trigger your rosacea. Common triggers are outdoor or indoor heat, heavy exercise, caffeine, alcohol, spicy food, and stress. Try to decrease these…
