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    Natural Look app—for your Iphone

    April 24th 2012

    A special App for you, from FRESHface

    FRESHface is excited to announce the launch of the new App, Natural Look: beautiful at any age. The Natural Look App is a free App that helps you discover the possibilities to look your best. The App includes loads of fantastic education on what happens as we age, some helpful tips and advice and comprehensive information on all kinds of facial rejuvenation options.

    Plus – there’s a great game ‘Older? Younger?’ where you can see photos of women of all ages and guess who’s younger. Learn and have fun – even challenge your friends via Facebook to play the game.

    Download Today!

    Search ‘Natural Look’ in the App Store

    http://search.itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZContentLink.woa/wa/link?path=app%2fnaturallook

    Use Password: freshface84

    We’d love you to download the Natural Look App and come in for a consultation to discuss your individual facial rejuvenation possibilities.

    BROtox

    April 24th 2012

    We have over a 30% male patient clientele..who receive all kinds of plastic surical treatments, eg eyelid surgery, liposculpture, to antiwrinkle injections.

    in the SMH, march 20th 2012….

    They call it “Brotox” – slang for Botox treatments for guys.

    Evan Lo Balbo had never heard of the word until his girlfriend suggested they do something to fight the mean signs of ageing on their faces.

    But there he was, a manly man, sitting in a reclining chair, Dr Richard Castellano pushing needles into his forehead.

    “I’ve popped zits that hurt more than that,” he said afterward. “It wasn’t bad at all.”

    Lo Balbo is among a growing number of guys getting Botox injections and facial fillers to improve their looks.

    The term “Brotox” isn’t new, but got a boost in January when Good Morning America did a profile on women who think their men need Botox and give it to them as gifts. For those versed in mash-up lingo, “Brotox” went mainstream, joining “bromance” and other “brocabulary” spoken from one “bro” to another.

    Men get Botox to look younger and gain confidence. They might be competing for a new job or trying to score a date. Too often, perhaps, people have told them that they look tired.

    “Today’s man is evolving,” Dr Castellano said. “Guys are feelling more comfortable with improving their appearance. They aren’t as scared.”

    Guys prefer Botox over face-lifts and other more extreme, expensive procedures because it’s quick without many side effects, he said.

    “They can come in for a few shots, then go back to work. And if they don’t like the results, they aren’t permanent,” the doctor said.

    Last year, more than 300,000 men in the US got Botox, according to figures from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons – a 10 per cent increase from the previous year – and numbers are also on the rise in Australia.

    Castellano’s office in Florida, has seen even more. The 39-year-old facial plastic surgeon estimates Botox use among his male clients has doubled. He uses it himself.

    Like their female counterparts, more men are starting treatments at a younger age. They prefer not to wait for visible signs of ageing in their 50s and 60s. They want to prevent them.

    Lo Balbo said he didn’t like what he saw in the mirror: new lines on his forehead and around his eyes. A graphic designer, he wants to look presentable for clients. Squinting at a computer all day only worsens the situation.

    But when his girlfriend, Heather Knox, recommended they both try some cosmetic pick-me-ups, he refused. What would his friends think? What would he tell people? A little more prodding and Lo Balbo changed his mind. He wanted to support his 31-year-old girlfriend and figured he might like the results.

    Getting the news past his roommate, an electrician, was the toughest part. “He was like, ‘Really’”

    About two weeks after the Botox and facial fillers, Lo Balbo had no regrets. His girlfriend praised his smoother forehead. No one noticed a big change.

    A year after starting Botox, Scott Gass, 38, said the differences are subtle but noticeable enough to come back for more every six months.

    “I’m getting up there in age a little bit,” he said. “Unfortunately, lines come. I just want to look my best,” Gass said.

    Gass considers himself a masculine guy with metrosexual tendencies. He’s single, eats healthy and works out daily. He takes care of himself.

    Not many of his friends know he gets Botox, but he doesn’t avoid the subject. He likes calling it Brotox. It sounds macho, even hip. He wouldn’t frown upon recommending it to his bros.

    We keep our men looking like men, just more defined, and fresh.

    Cheek Definition

    April 16th 2012

    The WOW factor can be attained by maximizing and balancing the midface.

    Cheek volume, and definition is vital to the overall facial aesthetics.

    We currently have  a special-

    Cheek Definition WOW Special

    For the most defined WOW cheek bones, or jawline definition,

    4ml of High Definition dermal filler, for $1600, normally $2800. A savings of $1200.

    Only available to the first 10 patients, who are suitable.

     

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    50 and fabulous

    March 29th 2012

    For women who want to reverse the signs of aging, we suggest three easy treatments- IPL, fillers, and Radiesse, or the new Ellanse.

    Plastic Surgery isn’t always required, but if there is too much skin, or sagging, then definitely it may be warranted- eg Eyelids, and tummy tucks for sleek and slender looks.

    Dermal fillers are effective for static lines, those that are visible on the face at rest. eg Nasolabial folds, of course Dr Young specializes in cheek and temple rejuvenation.

    The hands are one of the most reliable indicators of age. During the aging process, the skin thins, and thus veins, and bones show. With any of our dermal filler we add volume, and fill in these hollows.

    Looking great can be at any age. Dr Young will develop a strategy whereby you can easily maintain youthful, supple, and glowing skin.

    Plastic surgery procedures such as facelifts, or eyelid surgery may be needed, but we can all start with good skin care, come in to one our clinics, to see how we can make you look fabulous.

    Cosmetic Surgery stats for last year are in!

    February 14th 2012

    For the second year in a row, the number of cosmetic procedures performed in America increased, illustrating that an uncertain economy isn’t deterring patients. A total of 13.8 million cosmetic procedures, both invasive and minimally invasive, were performed in 2011, a 5 percent increase over 2010. Reconstructive surgeries were also up 5 percent to 5.5 million procedures, according to reports released this week from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.

    Somewhat surprisingly, facelifts saw a 5 percent increase (119,000 procedures) for the first time since 2004, yet eyelid surgery saw a 6 percent decrease. The top five surgeries included facelifts, as well as breast augmentation (307,000 procedures), nose reshaping (244,000), liposuction (205,000) and eyelid surgery (196,000).

    Among minimally invasive treatments, Botox injections lead with 5.7 million procedures, followed by fillers (1.9 million), chemical peels (1.1 million), laser hair removal (1.1 million) and microdermabrasion (900,000). Laser hair removal saw the biggest jump, up 15 percent, since 2010.

    “While the rate of economic recovery in the U.S. is still uncertain, 2011 proved to be a good year for plastic surgery,” said ASPS President Malcolm Z. Roth, MD. “Consumer confidence was up, auto sales rose 10 percent, so it is not surprising that we would also see increased demand for plastic surgery procedures.”

    Were you one of those patients who helped increase the 2011 numbers, or will 2012 be the year you opt for a cosmetic procedure? Let us know!

    At Freshface, we always strive to keep our patients looking as great as possible, from minimally invasive to surgical procedures.

    Comparison of 30 East Asian and European Facial Attributes, part 2

    February 7th 2012

    East Asian European
    Mouth Nose to upper lip
    Mouth at rest
    Lips
    Shorter
    More open
    Fuller
    Longer
    Less open
    Thinner
    Chin Length
    Projection
    Shape
    Shorter
    Less
    More square
    Longer
    More
    More oval
    Cheeks Prominence
    Bone width
    Fat fullness
    Higher
    More
    More
    Lower
    Less
    Less
    Jaw Front view
    Side view
    More square
    More square
    More oval
    More angled
    Forehead Side view Less forward More forward
    Skin/Hair Color
    Thickness
    Darker
    Thicker
    Lighter
    Thinner

    Comparison of 30 East Asian and European Facial Attributes, part one

    February 7th 2012

    Although helped along by cosmetics, hair dyes, and the like, it is the superficial and deep anatomy that determines the appearance of external form. While far from uniform across a large population, certain major features determined by genetics occur much more commonly and thus can be considered characteristic of a regional group.

    Below we’ve collected, grouped, compared, and demonstrated important attributes (for instance, shape, height, fullness, and so on) for each of the major facial features found in people of East Asia or Europe and presented them side-by-side.

    Since the fundamental steps of many popular facial plastic surgery operations were first developed decades ago on patients of European ancestry, the differences noted below must be considered by both patients when selecting a cosmetic procedure and plastic surgeons when performing it. What looks natural and attractive in one group does not always appear the same in the other.

    East Asian European
    Eyes Shape
    Exposure
    Width
    Crease
    Fullness
    Inner fold
    Outer corner
    Iris color
    Lash direction
    More almond
    Less
    Less
    Variable/smaller
    More
    Present
    More angled
    Darker
    Lower
    More oval
    More
    More
    Present/larger
    Less
    Absent
    Less angled
    Lighter
    Higher
    Nose Shape
    Bridge
    Spine
    Tip
    Length
    Nostril
    Flare at base
    Wider
    Flatter
    Flatter
    Less rounded
    Shorter
    More visible
    More
    Narrower
    Higher
    Higher
    More rounded
    Longer
    Less visible
    Less 

     

     

     

     

    Temple augmentation for hollowing.

    January 17th 2012

    The most common aesthetic deformity of the temporal region is excessive concavity or depression. It can be caused from surgery (temporalis muscle wasting after a craniotomy), a medical condition (fat atrophy from extreme weight loss or medications) or one’s natural genetics. (congenital lipoatrophy) Regardless of its etiology, some form of an implanted material is needed to build out the temporal depression.

    Methods for temporal augmentation have included injected fat, dermal grafts, bone cements or cranioplasty materials and various synthetic implants. Each has their own advantages and disadvantages and have different locations of placement, either above the fascia, below the fascia, intramuscular or on top of the temporal bone. Depending upon the cause for the temporal deformity, there may be benefits to one method of augmentation over the other.

    The look is called a “peanut-head”, meaning the squeezed or pinched shape of your upper head.

    Whilst in New York, last December, Dr Young was trained in a special technique to correct this change.

    Technique aims-

    - less bruising

    -instant result

    - less complications

    -less pain

    Within 30 minutes hollows will be corrected with dermal fillers, and the results will last up to 2 years. Please not the goal is not be convex, but rather flush, and in keeping with the contour of your face….the art of shaping!

    So if this is the look you have, call in and book.

     

    Injections or Surgery: When’s the Right Time?

    January 17th 2012

     

    Perhaps you have been considering a procedure to address your aging skin. Do you opt for an awi to stop muscle movement or a filler  to add volume? Or is it time for surgery in the form of a facelift, browlift or eyelift?

    Dr Young may suggest that you give fillers a try if you have relatively good skin elasticity, but have lost some of the fullness in your face. Fillers can plump up areas that are beginning to look a bit gaunt, but they cannot address excessively sagging skin. If wrinkles are bothering you, awi may fit the bill to stop the facial movements (like squinting) that cause the lines.

    If you have tried injectables or fillers and feel that you look “puffy” or “doughy,” it may be time to move on to surgery. If you have sagging skin, surgery is the procedure that will fix it.

    However, since some areas of your face may need more aggressive attention than others, don’t be surprised if Dr Young  suggests injectables or fillers in conjunction with surgery to help you achieve the most natural, balanced look.

    At Freshface Clinic, we combine many treatments, both non-surgical and surgical for the best results.

     

    BEAUTY CULTURE, Annenberg Space for Photography, LA.

    November 15th 2011

    As part of his trip to Los Angeles, Dr Young will visit this exhibition, and some local surgeons.

    Whilst in the States, he will  attend  a Plastic Surgery symposium in New York.

     

    BEAUTY CULTURE provides a seminal examination of photography’s role in capturing and defining notions of modern female beauty and how these images profoundly influence our lives in both celebratory and disturbing ways.

    Through different lenses focused on the body beautiful, the exhibition examines both traditional and unconventional definitions of beauty, challenging stereotypes of gender, race and age. It explores the links between beauty and violence, glamour and sexuality and the cost (in its multiple meanings) of beauty.

    Featuring works from over 100 world-renowned beauty, fashion and fine art photographers, BEAUT Y CULTURE encourages a social discussion about the allure and mystique of the pursuit of female beauty, as well as its cult-like glorification and the multi-billion dollar industries that surround it.

    BEAUTY CULTURE presents diverse viewpoints on beauty as it has evolved through the 20th and 21st centuries. These viewpoints are at times challenging, daring and controversial.  Ultimately, the exhibition illustrates the power of the still image in shaping cultural ideals and expectations of feminine beauty – and photography’s undeniable influence on conceptions of the Self.

    In addition to over 170 photographs featured in the print gallery, BEAUTY CULTURE showcases hundreds of digital images in vivid detail on high-resolution screens in the Digital Gallery.  The Digital Gallery also includes a short documentary film that expands upon the print exhibition’s themes, featuring interviews with well-known photographers, models, historians and beauty experts who guide visitors on a fascinating photographic exploration of the culture – and cult – of beauty.