Tuesday, 21 March 2017

Facelift Surgery in Melbourne Victoria - Understanding the Face

Facelift Surgery in Melbourne Victoria
Facelift Surgery in Melbourne Victoria
Modern day facelifts are a world away from those overstretched, all-too-obvious ones of the past. We have more knowledge of facial anatomy and how the face and all its muscles, including the skin, works as well as the tools and know-how to work with it. And no one understands this more so than Dr Bryan Mendelson, plastic surgeon in Melbourne. Anyone who’s done any sort of research, or has anything to do with the aesthetics industry, should be aware of Dr Mendelson’s skill and ability to make his patients look completely natural, and his book In Your Face has been read by thousands around the country and indeed around the world. We take a look at what makes Dr Mendelson so successful when it comes to facelifts and his innate understanding of the face and its spaces.

Skin Deep – Not Any More

We know that simply pulling the skin up and sewing it higher or tighter just does not work. This is the stuff of horror celebrity facelifts of the 80s and 90s.

The way to a more natural looking facelift is to work on the internal support structures of the face. Dr Mendelson tells us, “It might look as if your skin has sagged, but actually it sits on a sagging support layer – and this is where the correction needs to take place.” This technique is known as the SMAS procedure. This method greatly reduces the chances of excessive bruising and swelling which means less downtime and allows you to get back to your everyday life a lot sooner. It also produces a long-lasting, more natural effect without the skin appearing “pulled”.

The Signs of Facial Ageing

The main signs of facial ageing are:


  • Prominent jowl (laxity of skin along the jawline)
  • Laxity in cheek
  • Laxity in upper neck
  • Heaviness of nasolabial fold (that crease that runs down the side of your nose, down to the lips)
  • Marionette fold (the crease that runs from the side of your mouth down to your chin)
  • Heavy neck


Dr Mendelson says, “Some people are unfortunately also born to have a heavy neck, where the neck starts just beneath the tip of the chin rather than having a properly revealed throat. The neck and the jawline can now be restored to an attractive contour showing clear definition between the face and the neck. It requires excellent surgical skill and certain expertise in anatomy so currently it is only being performed by a few surgeons. It is called the pre-masseter lower facelift.”

Dr Mendelson states that ideally a facelift will bring clarity around the eyes, attractive fullness over the cheekbones and clearer lines along the jaw and upper neck. He says, “The result of a well-performed facelift is natural, and it’s subtle, and the result is lasting. In addition to which it also slows the appearance of further ageing.”

Understanding Anatomy

The reason why modern facelifts are so much more successful than the outdated and almost laughable results of the past is because of our increased knowledge of facial anatomy. Surgeons have a much more detailed understanding of the deeper layers of the face, such as the muscles, tissues, skin and how it all works together. This enables them to better manipulate their appearance and identify how best to do that on a case by case basis. However, if you are considering a facelift, keep in mind that in order to get a natural result, you need to ensure your surgeon is one of the few who actually knows his stuff.

Dr Mendelson is an authority in facial anatomy. His research into the subject is recognised around the world and was included in the classic anatomy textbook, Gray’s Anatomy. His findings have led to the development of the advanced surgical techniques that we see being adopted around the world today. Dr Mendelson performs live demonstrative surgeries in countries such as Milan, Cologne, Barcelona, Madrid, Istanbul, Dallas, Moscow, Taipei and the list goes on, to teach other surgeons his techniques and how he produces such natural looking outcomes.

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Wednesday, 8 February 2017

Pregnancy Safe Skincare - Dr Bryan Mendelson

Pregnancy Safe Skincare - Dr Bryan Mendelson


With pregnancy comes a whole new world of required knowledge. What can and can’t you eat or drink? What bras should you be wearing? What exercise are you ‘allowed’ to do? What preparatory classes should you be attending? How do you even look after a baby?? Literally, the list of questions goes on and on…

It’s a confusing old time, and can be quite frustrating trying to find the correct answers to many of your questions. At 28 weeks pregnant, I’ve had a lot of time to do a shed load of research/question asking, so over the next few months I will start sharing all of my knowledge with you, so you can use The Page as a ‘go-to’ for preggo related questions – and hopefully save you the hours of internet surfing that I’ve had to endure.

As a bit of a beauty obsessive, the whole issue of safety when it comes to certain skincare ingredients during pregnancy was one of the first things I wanted to find out about. Could I still get a bit of botox every now and then (the answer is no) and what lotions and potions could I use on my face and body?

First up, ditch the injectables – this is because not enough research has been done surrounding the effects of botox and fillers on unborn babies. It’s really not worth the risk, and actually it’s quite liberating to let it all go… try to focus on your inner health instead (eating right, drinking lots of water and exercising daily) and you’ll find you’ll radiate a new kind of beauty – the pregnancy glow. Plus you’ll save a shed load of money and the wrinkles that re-appear post the disappearing effects of botox are never as bad as you imagined they were to begin with. I’m actually undecided as to whether I’ll bother again after the baby is here (note while you’re breastfeeding the same skincare rules apply).

Admittedly for me, the healthy eating and exercise didn’t happen until I got past the morning sickness. Veggies and exercise were a no-go area until I was about 15 weeks, but that’s okay – just ride the wave, eat what you can stomach (orange juice, marmite on toast and skittles were all i could face) and know that you’ll get back on track just as soon as you feel a little better.

When it comes to skincare products, the main ingredients that seem to cause most concern during pregnancy are retinol (Vitamin A, which has quite amazing effects on the skin in terms of plumping and de-lining and helping with pigmentation) and salicylic acid (a brilliant beta hydroxy acid that helps tackle acne in a big, big way). Salicylic has been shown to cause growth problems and birth defects if taken in high dosages orally, and the same for Vitamin A.

That said, some experts and professionals say that these ingredients are perfectly safe at the (topically applied) levels you would see in shop-bought, non-prescription products. My own opinion? It’s not worth the risk. I’ve avoided both during my pregnancy, mainly because I think for the sake of 9 months, what are few extra fine lines or wrinkles between friends? Remember my mantra ‘let.it.goooo’.

I’m also a bit of anxious soul, and really can’t deal with any added stress, so worrying myself  over the strength of an ingredient in a product is the last thing I need to be thinking about. That said, I have been lucky enough to experience blemish-free skin during my pregnancy but some women are, however, prone to acne and melasma as a result of hormonal changes. In this instance it’s best to seek advice and skincare guidance from the likes of Clearskincare Clinics Australia (nationwide), The Clinic in Sydney (see previous post on pregnancy friendly Blueberry peel as a pick-me up) or the Skin & Injecting Clinic on behalf of Dr Bryan C Mendelson in Melbourne.

Regular facials may be required to help keep skin as clear as possible and ingredient recommendations (from the research I have done) suggest using niacinamide or Vitamin B3 (5%) and azelaic acid (15 or 20%) for breakout prone skin or Vitamin C’s and Alpha hydroxy acids for pigmentation-prone skin – all safe for pregnancy.

As a final note, quit with the aerosols as these contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and artificial fragrances, which aren’t good for you or your baby especially when used indoors as they can cause VOCs to build up. AND if you change nothing else about your routine during pregnancy, add a daily sunscreen into the mix – it’s SO, SO important. As many as 40% of women develop melasma or the mask of pregnancy and something as simple as using a physical sunscreen containing zinc oxide properly on a daily basis can prevent it. Skin is much more sensitive to the sun during pregnancy, so staying out of it or covering up is key.

Another skin related problem to bear in mind are stretchmarks. Stretchmarks affect as many as 90% of women during pregnancy. As someone who already has a few from my early years I was expecting to get these, although I haven’t seen any yet. Apparently, however they are most likely to form during the last few months when you do the most belly growing so in preparation I’m being very generous with oils and creams, all of which I’ve listed below.

My go brand during pregnancy has been Dermalogica for my face and Sukin for my body – I have resolute trust in both brands and their products.

I also loved the fact I was able to book in for face mapping skin analysis and thorough 60 minute treatment with Dermalogica to get an idea of my problem areas and what was needed and why – head here to find your nearest store and consultant.

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Don’t Underestimate the Power of a Great Neck Lift or Lower Facelift


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You only have to have a look at a few before and after photos of neck lifts to know it can completely change a person’s appearance. Lots of patients mistakenly think they need a full facelift, when in fact a good neck lift can turn back the clock years. Dr Bryan Mendelson, esteemed plastic surgeon based in Toorak, Melbourne, sees many patients each year who benefit hugely from neck lifts and lower facelifts. He helps us to understand why the neck lift or lower facelift is perhaps one of the most underestimated surgeries you can have if you are looking for a refreshed and more youthful appearance.

Jowls, or a lax jawline, is one of the first signs of ageing. Similarly, lines around the nose and mouth also appear before most of us are ready for them (are we EVER ready for them?!) and can make us feel as though we look older than we want to. Smiling, laughing, eating… whilst these are some of the best things about life, they also contribute to downward lines forming, and bring down an otherwise still youthful face.

Neck lifts can also be life changing for those without a defined neck. Whether it’s hereditary or not, having a thicker or less sculpted jaw/neck area can radically affect your whole appearance.

Either way, let’s talk about our options for dealing with the issue.

Premasseter Lower Facelift

The Premasseter Lower Facelift is a new technique that is being lauded as a breakthrough in giving restoration to a part of the face that was previously quite difficult to get significant aesthetic improvement. Dr Mendelson tells us that the technique can even be performed on the patient at a younger age for those with an overly full or poorly defined neck to provide benefits into the patient’s long term future.

Performed only by a few elite surgeons due to the specific surgical skills and expertise in anatomy required by the surgeon, Dr Mendelson says, “The Premasseter Lower Facelift is performed in the deeper facial anatomy along the side of the neck, where it firms the area from the jowls to the corner of the mouth and provides support for any tissue laxity in the upper neck; providing a cleaner jawline, and an improvement across the entire lower face and neck. The result is natural in appearance, and lasting. It also slows the rate of appearance of future ageing in that area.”

Dr Mendelson goes on to say that, “The Premasseter Lower Facelift allows the neck and jawline to be restored to an attractive contour, showing clean definition between the face and the neck. The procedure also tidies the area around the mouth, reducing the creases that make the mouth look compressed and downcast.”

Dr Mendelson’s Difference

In case you haven’t done your research and heard of Dr Mendelson yet, he’s one of the most highly respected plastic surgeons in Australia. His book, In Your Face, is a must read. One of the critical differences with Dr Mendelson and his techniques in surgery is that he performs all surgery beneath the skin. He says this is key in ensuring the quality of any facial surgery. Facelifts that rely on “pulling” the skin are a thing of the past and should remind you of the trend in Hollywood 20 years ago where patients looked like they’d been stuck on a rollercoaster going twice the speed for too long. Pulling the skin also doesn’t last as long as working under the skin with the muscles and tissue and deeper support layers. Skin stretches, so anything that just stretches the skin will need redoing at some stage down the track.

Dr Bryan Mendelson


Why Does the Neck Age Quicker Than Other Areas?

The majority of us look after our faces regularly with lotions and beauty products, but many of us don’t extend this care to the neck area. The same goes for sunscreen – how many of you put it on your face but often forget to do your neck? On top of this is the fact that the neck has less fatty tissue so the skin stretches more quickly, and dries causing an ageing effect. Combine this with our enemy, gravity, and there’s more than a few of us experiencing that ‘crepey’ look.

Dr Bryan Mendelson is regularly invited to present his expertise at events all over the world. He is a real leader when it comes to effective techniques to give natural looking and beyond expected results. If you’d like to arrange a consult or find out more about what he might be able to do for you give his super lovely staff a call on 03 9826 0977.

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Tuesday, 20 December 2016

Diary of a Factor4 treatment – Part 2

Factor4 treatment


Back in July, I completed a series of four Factor 4 treatments at the highly regarded Skin & Injecting Clinic on behalf of Dr Bryan C Mendelson. It was an incredible experience, but before I divulge just how effective this treatment was for me, let’s remind ourselves exactly what Factor4 is.

Factor4, an autologous conditioning serum (ACS), is a highly concentrated and super-rich blood serum, extracted from the patient’s blood. It’s like liquid gold to look at and it contains four times more growth factors than any brand blood-rich injection product or treatment available on the market.

When used in conjunction with Medical Skin Needling (also known as Collagen Induction Therapy), the area is treated with the body’s own potent growth factors. The result is faster healing and less down time.

Sometimes referred to as the Vampire Facial, the combination of Factor4 and Medical Skin Needling is powerful to say the least.

At the end of my last post I was a few weeks past my very first session with Dermal Clinician, Natasha Laouta. The reaction to my skin was surprising this early on. After a few intense days of redness and a little flaking, thanks to the Environ products provided as part of the treatment, my skin started to change dramatically and I still had three treatments to get through.

Heading into my second treatment, my nerves were steadier as I knew what to expect. The numbing cream was applied and I was in the chair ‘relaxing’ as Natasha took the Medical Skin Needling to the next level. Areas of concern like the open pores between my eyebrows and my concentration lines were focused on. I could feel the pressure, and it did result in a little bleeding, but it didn’t hurt.

Undergoing Factor4 in the cooler months is a blessing, if not an actual necessity. The fresh Melbourne air felt great on my warm post treatment skin as I left the clinic however by the morning, following use of the Environ products, the redness had significantly reduced.

Over the next four weeks I undertook two more Factor4 sessions (they can be done as closely as 5-7 days apart) with Natasha and each time she knew exactly the intensity required to achieve a good result. I always felt like I was in great hands. This combined with professional skin care products and the right medical make-up got me through the sessions with ease.

According to Natasha, results are at their best at five to six months post treatment, which is where I am right now, and I have to say I agree. My skin feels soft and smooth and the tone is still improving; glowing skin is not as hard to achieve as it was 12 months ago. In fact, I am no longer afraid to leave the house without makeup and I probably do it more now than I have in the past decade.

So, has turning back the clock made me want to throw in the routine and go to bed with my make up on like years gone by? Absolutely not! At home I now use a dermal roller and have stuck religiously to the Environ skincare routine Natasha started me on. In addition, there are maintenance programs of top up treatments at six months and annual boosters that I can take advantage of to continually improve my skin.

The Factor4 verdict

Overall, I would highly recommend Factor4 combined with Medical Skin Needling to anyone wanting to bring their skin back to peak condition. In fact, I would say don’t hesitate. So successful has been my treatment that a few friends and family are now planning their own visit to the Skin & Injecting Clinic for Factor4 treatments.

I honestly feel like I have discovered a treatment like no other in terms of results and wish to thank the Skin & Injecting Clinic, under the direction of on behalf of Dr Bryan C Mendelson, for such superb service and attention.

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Dermal Infusion

Dermal Infusion
Hmmm, I usually love an infusion of sorts… tea infusions, alcoholic beverage infusions, (not necessarily blood infusions lol) but I have to say I’ve never heard of a dermal infusion. However, I’m always interested in anything Dr Bryan Mendelson’s Skin & Injecting Clinic is doing, and dermal infusions is where it’s at. Let’s check it out.

What is a Dermal Infusion?
Most of us have heard of a peel, or Chemical peel… so a dermal infusion is best described as a peel of sorts, but much more effective and without the Chemical part! It is a skin nourishing treatment that encourages the growth of new skin cells and expels any nasties that might be hiding. Like a super exfoliation but with so many more benefits. It generates collagen by delivering several active ingredients, including Vitamin A which is one of the best anti-ageing ingredients we can feed our skin, into your dermis layer where it counts. As well as being anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and full of antioxidants it is said to help with acne, ageing, rosacea, age spots and hyperpigmentation, as well as generally increasing the health of your skin and giving it a radiant glow and more youthful appearance.

Natasha Laouta, Dermal Clinician from Dr Mendelson’s Skin & Injecting Clinic says, “Dermal infusion is gentle on the skin but has a powerful proven ability to correct ageing, rosacea, pigmentation and other conditions. It works by infusing the skin with specific vitamins and nutrients to help it function optimally.”

As well as all of this, this awesome new, natural treatment is said to:

  • Boost our skin’s immunity
  • Extract toxins and unwanted debris from the skin
  • Increase elasticity and skin volume
  • Restore capillary flow
  • Normalise skin tone and reduce inflamed areas of skin
  • Reduce enlarged blood vessels (telangectasias)
  • Restore moisture and balance the skin’s oils.


Whew!! Sounds like I need to book myself in for one (I’ve actually done this since writing this blog!).

Working with Nature
I love the idea of more natural treatments. Working with what nature provides has got to be much kinder to our skin, and ultimately provide more natural looking and overall pleasing results. I think we’re only just figuring out how to harness nature’s goodies for our skin and appearance and combine it with the latest technology to actually fuse it with our bodies and regenerate our appearances in a more natural and organic method. Dermal infusion certainly does this and this treatment, for me, has got to be the most interesting concepts of 2017.

If you’re looking for something to revitalise your skin, turn back the clock a little and have you feeling fab over summer, phone Natasha at Dr Mendelson’s Skin & Injecting Clinic on (03) 9826 0977.

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The Mendelson Medi-Facial

The Mendelson Medi-Facial
Summertime usually means social time. There’s the parties, the gatherings, Christmas, New Years Eve, time off work, catching up with friends new and old… Internationally renowned Plastic Surgeon, Dr Bryan Mendelson, and his Skin & Injecting Clinic in Melbourne are always at the forefront of the latest and most effective skin rejuvenation practices and we’ve heard their latest intensive skin treatment is absolutely amazing.

The Mendelson Medi-Facial is said to be the ultimate rejuvenation treatment for skin and was created specifically for their clients by their in-house Dermal Clinician, Natasha Laouta, who has over 18 years of experience and typical of Dr Mendelson and his staff, is one of the best in the industry.

The Mendelson Medi-Facial
A six step, intensive treatment, it is specifically designed to rejuvenate and hydrate the skin. “The Mendelson Medi-Facial nourishes, hydrates and refreshes the skin, ultimately restoring its suppleness while minimising wrinkles, brightening pigmentation and stimulating tissue repair,” says Natasha.

Six Steps
The six steps include: cleansing to remove skin impurities, dirt and oil; a superfruit enzyme exfoliator to smooth, calm and soften the skin; deep thermal cleansing; oxygenation mask; LED light therapy, and; a peptide infusion gel mask with a unique formula of peptides, stem cells and anti-ageing ingredients. These all work together to ultimately exfoliate and increase hydration, minimise fine lines and wrinkles and give the skin a smoothness, softness and noticeably healthier glow.

Not only this, but Natasha tells us that the Mendelson Medi-Facial comes with a gentle pressure point scalp and face massage (sign me up!) to create a 90 minute relaxing and rejuvenating experience that will have you walking out of there feeling as though you have a new face!

We are told that the Mendelson Medi-Facial is also recommended to have with other add-ons if you wish to get even better results. Natasha says, “a Lactic Peel, Hydrodermabrasion and Comedone/milia extraction all complement the Medi-Facial and also add extra relaxation and refreshment to the overall experience.”

I don’t know about any of you, but if I was in Melbourne right now I’d be booking in for one tomorrow!

If you’d like to find out more about the Mendelson Medi-Facial visit Dr Mendelson’s Facebook Page or their website https://bmendelson.com.au/. To make a booking phone the clinic on (03) 9826 0977.

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Acupressure: A Beautiful Point Of Difference

Acupressure: A Beautiful Point Of Difference


Aesthetic treatments are more effective than ever, and in turn, clients increasingly demand zippier procedures with the absolute minimum downtime.

Despite the results-driven nature of our industry, relaxation need not be compromised.

Sending your client into tranquil serenity during an appointment has a myriad of benefits. In fact, studies show that light-based skin treatments work best on patients who meditate throughout.

This is why dermal clinician Natasha Laouta incorporates a gentle pressure point scalp and face massage into her high-tech, medi-facials at the Skin & Injecting Clinic on behalf of Dr Bryan C Mendelson.

She says the Mendelson Medi-Facial is most popular with busy clients as it’s jam packed with results-inducing elements like LED therapy, an oxygenating mask and peptide infusions. It’s bang for buck for the time-poor.

“I have found that acupressure scalp and facial massage has a beneficial effect on patients,” says Natasha. “Staying calm throughout encourages both internal and external healing. I see patients responding more positively when they are in a relaxed state of mind.

“Using the technique, I aim to reduce tension and enhance the mood of patients through the alleviation of daily stress.”

Acupressure is a therapy developed in Asia  more than 5000 years ago. Practitioners use fingers to press key healing points and so stimulate the body’s natural self-curing function.

The technique uses the same pressure points as acupuncture. Aficionados believe stimulation can release muscular tension, promote circulation of blood thus enhancing overall health and beauty.

“There are seven main pressure points on the head and facial regions, all of which can provide marked relief and various therapeutic benefits,” Natasha explains.

“During facial treatment I simply apply then release firm finger pressure on these five points.”
Acupressure

Third-eye point is situated at the central point of the forehead, where it meets the bridge of the nose (above). Stimulation of The Third Eye acupressure point is believed to promote balance in the endocrine system with many benefits: stress reduction, relief from headaches and stomach aches, radiance and overall health.


Acupressure
Bright light is located just below the eyebrows towards the inner corners of the eye. Applying gentle pressure on these points simultaneously is thought to relieve eye-strain related headaches along with sinus issues such as allergies and hay fever.

Acupressure
Facial beauty is found at the bottom of the cheekbone. Activation of these points can aid in healing tooth aches, nose congestion and combat fatigue.

Acupressure
Sun point is situated at the point of depression of the temples and approximately two centimetres outside the eyebrows. By pressing the temples, you can improve overall mental state and reduce headaches.

Acupressure
Crown is a small hollow on the crown of the head between the cranial bones. Pressure on this point on the crown is thought to improve memory and concentration.

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