Showing posts with label hyaluronic acid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hyaluronic acid. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

What you should know about fillers......

It has been a while since I wrote anything about fillers. However, recently during one of my socializing events I was faced with a lot of questions regarding fillers and botox. There was a great confusion between the two, still, despite both being very separate and totally different entities in terms of chemical compound and function.



1. So what Are Fillers?

Fillers are substances you use to fill up areas of your face or body which has underwent volume depletion and is also used to reduce static lines. It can be from any substance like silicone gel, collagen, hyaluronic acid, calcium hydroxypatite, PLLA, PMMA or even biological fillers like heated PRP or fats. The most commonly used in a medical aesthetic practice are the hyaluronic acid fillers which are non-permanent and lasts between 6 months all the way to 24 months depending on how the cross-linking and molecular weight of the filler.

2. Are All Fillers the Same?

Definitely not. Different chemicals form different fillers. Therefore it is really important to know what type of fillers were used on your face. Some may not be reversible. Always ask your doctor what he or she is using. Not only it is good for you to know, but it also helps the subsequent treatments if you require any.

3. If I do not like the filler effect can I remove or change it?

Only Hyaluronic acid fillers can be diluted with hyaluronidase. The other fillers are almost impossible to remove without any surgical intervention. So make sure you know what you are putting under your skin.

4. How much does fillers usually cost?

Fillers are usually quoted by per syringe of usage. An original high-end filler product can cost anywhere from RM 1600-RM 3600 per syringe. Some other lesser brands cost between RM 800- RM 1500 per syringe depending on where it was made and specifications. Anything sold cheaper than that would either be non-original products or maybe expired fillers? Or sometimes the doctor is not so experienced that they give cheaper pricing to practice. Honestly, who would charge super cheap for well trained hands? The training itself requires a lot of money.

5. Does it hurt?

Honestly, any procedure involving needles would hurt to some extent, but depending on the type of filler, some fillers hurt more than the rest. It also depends on whether there is any lidocaine inside the filler that will reduce pain tremendously. Local numbing like creams can be used although it doesn't really make much difference physically (maybe psychologically) and local infusion of lidocaine does help to reduce pain effectively although very specific filler work would be impaired as there is already tissue distortion. You can discuss with your doctor pain management techniques that can make your experience much tolerable. So apparently, you do not need to suffer too much pain for beauty. If, in event the doctor injects and suddenly there is severe pain, please speak up and tell him or her. Severe pain might mean that an artery is being hit, or other crucial vessels, or even allergy to the filler.


 

6. What can fillers do for me?

I always tell my patients, imagine fillers are like cement or plasticine. You can create volume which is not there like nose, cheeks or chin. You can redefine areas of your face and make contours, you can even smoothen deep lines. You can redefine your lips to make it more prominent or replenish the younger look. You can put it at your tear trough areas and reduce the sagged eye look and make you look fresher. You can reduce appearance of scars and improve photo angles (if your doctor is really really good). 

7. If I use a good filler, will it guarantee a good effect on me?

A good filler is always recommended to get the best effect. However, the other more important component is the doctor. How good is he/she at creating the effect you want? A lot of people think that filler injecting is just about injecting, but actually it is not. The best filler injectors in the world can put fillers on to a persons face and make him or her look more attractive but at the same time make it look as natural as possible that to most people, it doesn't look like any fillers were done. (Until you compare the before picture).

8. So say that I am interested, how sure can I be safe to do the procedure?

For newbies and virgins, I usually tell them to stick to hyaluronic acid fillers for any work because at least if you do not like it, we can dissolve it or wait for the effect to go off. The other most important thing is how well the doctor is trained because not all doctors are trained to do fillers. In my years of training other doctors practical filler techniques, I notice that even the way a doctor holds the syringe is enough to tell me how experienced they are. It is not the same as blood taking or other hospital procedures. Furthermore, to train the hand to be steady enough to evacuate the product from the syringe equally is quite a task if you are not use to it. To create beautiful natural looking work requires an additional artistic eye to detail which not all doctors have. Furthermore, if any problems from the procedure were to arise, a trained aesthetic physician would know what to do. Beautician filler injectors are the worst because for 1, you do not know what are they really using (they have no access to original medical grade products), 2. They are not trained to understand surgical anatomy or deal with complications, 3rd, if you allow a beautician to inject you, you cannot take any action on to them if the job is not done well, as they are not regulated by law, and you would have committed the first offence of going to a non-professional. Furthermore, there is a science and mathematical equation when we put fillers on to a person's face that is being taught in our training so that you remain looking like a human (and not some weird alien from star trek or some other sci-fi movie).

If you have any more questions on fillers, feel free to contact us at drmmclinic@gmail.com or 03-21106608.







Thursday, November 14, 2013

Redensity II - Solution for tear trough

      Dark under eye rings can be such a nuisance to many of us. It makes you look tired, sick or just unhealthy. But some people are genetically prone to have rings under the eyes. Being Asian, we are predisposed to have a more prominent under eye problem due to the structure bone which is flatter than others. In Indians, we would see a hollower eye socket and thus appearance of the eye ring is more prominent especially with age and we start losing some of our malar fat. Look in the mirror and you will notice that the area next to your nose tend to appear flatter, and in some people there is a line. This is what you call a tear trough line.



Over the years, doctors have been using soft fillers to treat this problem. The light weight fillers give a satisfactory effect but only lasts approximately 3-6 months and the cost is high. Much sturdier fillers may cause lumps and bumps and not to mention the Tyndall Effect. 

What is Tyndall Effect?

The Tyndall effect, also known as Tyndall scattering, is light scattering by particles in a colloid or particles in a fine suspension. It is named after the 19th century physicist John Tyndall. It is similar to Rayleigh scattering, in that the intensity of the scattered light depends on the fourth power of the frequency, so blue light is scattered much more strongly than red light. An example in everyday life is the blue colour sometimes seen in the smoke emitted by motorcycles, particularly two stroke machines where the burnt engine oil provides the particles.

In relation to the tear trough, when fillers are placed beneath the thin skin, there is a chance of this effect occurring especially if the fillers are placed too superficially. The only way to remove it is by dissolving the filler with Hyaluronidase. However, even this does not guarantee 100% reduction of the Tyndall effect. Despite the fillers lasting less than a year, I have come across people with Tyndall effects lasting up to 2 years. Thus, in this case, cosmetic concealer would be prescribed. 

Hence my reservation in treating tear troughs in the past. I usually treat the malar area wmith fillers by replacing the lost of fat pads and volume. It gives satisfaction to most patients but there are those who require a little bit more. Thankfully since last year Teosyal came up with a filler designed especially just for tear trough - Redensity II.




Redensity II is a new age filler which allows thin area injection without causing Tyndall effect. It is a hyaluronic acid filler that is combined with a restructured complex of vitamins to tackle tear troughs, dark circles and fine lines around the eyes. It exerts minimal pressure on surrounding tissue giving the eye a homogenous, long-lasting and natural fill. A clinical study done on test subjects find that 100% of candidates would recommend this procedure to be done as it is quick, with minimal downtime (some none at all) lunch time procedure that gives satisfactory results.



But no matter how good the filler, the injector must be well-trained and have steady hands to give you the best result. It is a pretty forgiving filler which allows some room for error and will recorrect itself. Done by trained hands you will have minimal to no bruising. This service starts from RM 1500 / session and the effects lasts up to 12 months. I'm completely in love with this filler and now using blunt needles, this service is comfortable and gives wonderful results. The best look is after 2 weeks but immediately after you can see the difference.

For more information or appointments do contact us at 03-21440080 / 014-2233268 or email to faceworksclinic@gmail.com. You can also LIKE us on Facebook and send your enquiry through there.










Thursday, March 28, 2013

Know Your Injector........


Fillers and BTA (botox/dysport) are still perhaps the bread and butter of medical aesthetics despite the emergence of new technologies and machines. It is a simple technique requiring injection of products into the skin layers/muscle to create a more appealing youthful look almost instantly. It is a very lucrative business too. Because of this, a lot of people try to learn to inject. Even if they have no medical background. Hence you will see that in certain places, beauticians or aestheticians as they call themselves injecting fillers and products into customers and so-called 'cheaper' price than doctors. (Really?)

What most people do not realize is that hypodermic needles and syringes are only licensed to be used by doctors in this country (and also most other countries as well). Even nurses or MAs are not licensed to use needles unless under the supervision of a doctor or in Emergency cases. I remembered this so well because during my practice in the government sectors, the nurses at that particular hospital refused to do any blood taking and kept quoting this rule in the nurse/MA handbook. Funnily, when you move to the private sector the nurses are all so willing to do injections, especially fillers and BTA.

The thing a lot of people do not get about doing injections to your face, although you can get really good results with minimal downtime, you can also have very bad results that would last you quite a bit and for some cases of those using semi permanent or permanent fillers it can be life long and would require surgery. A lot of people know this, but why do they still risk going to beauticians or other unqualified injectors to do their face? The most common reason is peer pressure, second would be cost and third would be some bad experience with an untrained doctor somewhere that made them lose confidence with professionals. Between fillers and BTA, fillers are worst because usually the beauticians use illegal products that lasts too long and has no reversal.

So for those who wish to indulge in injection rejuvenation, I will give you a few tips:

1. Know your injector - Are they a qualified injector i.e. a real doctor? (A lot of fake ones parading in my country). Are they really trained to do the injections? Not all doctors are trained to do aesthetic injections so they maybe a licensed doctor but may not have the skill. Going for 1 workshop does not quite cut it as being trained. Are you comfortable with the doctor? Has he/she answered all your queries and doubts? Will he/she be following you up? Will he/she be responsible for the work done if any problem arises? 

2. Know your product. What is it that the person is injecting into your face. Is it hyaluronic acid filler? Is it Radiesse or Aquamid? Is it collagen - if it is collagen - purely collagen/bovine/marine or porcine? A lot of the collagen fillers from beauticians are mixed with liquid silicons hence why it just does not disappear. Is the product safe? Just because the person says so, doesn't mean its safe. Ask for safety profile. Are you sure its the product claimed by the injector or did they take out another product from a different box for the injection. Google information about the brand.

3. Are the products sterile? The last thing you want is getting an infection under the skin from using products already contaminated. In my clinic, I open a new syringe in front of the patient to show its sterile. Infections due to contaminated fillers are a nightmare and may take weeks to heal. It would require high end antibiotics, dilution of filler or even excision. In some cases, we would be giving steroids to stop inflammation from the infection. It can cause you to have a mark or a scar from a so-called suppose to be very safe procedure.

4. Is the premise you are receiving an injection a proper medical facility with license? Beauty salons are not licensed to do injections, nor are hotel rooms, cars nor boutiques nor spas. So if it is not a clinic, better think twice because likely the hygiene of the place is not up to par and you cannot sue the person if anything went wrong since it is not in the right premise. You'll just be bombarded by the defense lawyer, stating that you agreed to be injected in the premise when you know its illegal.

5. Check the current market price for services before deciding on having it done to give you a rough idea of what is the normal range. Usually for promotions, the price of the service would not be discounted more than 30% in view the cost to acquire original products is expensive. If the clinic or center is giving too cheap a promotion, you should bear in mind a few things. Its either the product is expiring (already expired) or they've reduced the amount of filler/bta given but charged at a cheaper price. The end result would be unsatisfactory results or treatment not lasting what it should. And this would not only cause disappointment but also reduce confidence towards the treatment altogether.

Courtesy of http://www.plasticcelebritysurgery.com/2011/09/worst-celebrity-plastic-surgery-before.html

For more info you can email us at info@faceworks-clinic.com / faceworksclinic@gmail.com. For appointments, please call us at 03-21440080 or text 014-2233268.



Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Medical Aesthetics for age groups......

I went to Penang two weeks ago and enjoyed beautiful sun rises and sunsets on the beach, despite some haze but the ambiance was wonderful. The only thing was the lack of internet access in my room which made it less convenient to update my blog. Still, I did get nice writing ideas which I would like to share.

Today's entry is about medical aesthetic procedures for age based groups. It is just a simple suggestion of things you can get done based on your age to improve how you look. As I always tell my patients, it is always better to do something than nothing because by doing something, there will be some change in your end result. I would also include a rough budget of how much the procedures will pinch you just as a guide.





Early 20s (18-25)

Usually at this age group, you will not have much aging issues. However, acne control and skin tone problems are very common because in this age group, you will still have some hormonal imbalance and is more active outside. Acne treatments would include chemical peeling, extractions, hormone pills or even retinoid A to clean up the skin and control sebum production. The usual skincare would range from acidic wash to exfoliators and gel based products to cope with the active sebum productions. You need to treat acne, because if you don't, you may end up with scars. Medically, we do have oral medications to help control sebum and a change of habits is usually advised. Smoking, late nights, low personal hygiene, stress and food selection does influence worsening of acne. Treatment for acne will depend on severity. Usually doctors would charge between RM 200-RM 1000 per treatment depending on what is involved in the treatment. Skin care can range between RM 300-RM 1000 for a full range depending on brand. Some doctors will use IPL or long pulse lasers to reduce sebum production and reduce P. agnes bacteria that is abundant in acne prone skin. To even out skin tone, I normally would recommend regular skin peeling and religious use of sunblock. Laser peels are also an option but if you have acne issues, there is a high chance of acne breakouts post procedure due to heat stress.

Besides acne and skin tone, this would be a good age to fix asymmetry of the face or to augment. The skin is young, hence fillers will sit in better. But because of the young age, I normally would only recommend doing hyaluronic acid fillers (Juvederm, Teosyal, Restylane) which are non permanent because it is easier to change the look when you've decided and because as you age, a lot of your face fat pads disappear so putting a permanent structure there may look awkward after a couple of years. For face shaping, you can slim down your face with a simple injection of botulinum toxin A (Botox/Dysport). You can read more about this in my previous entry on face shaping. (http://faceworksclinic.blogspot.com/2012/03/face-shaping-it-only-takes-5-minutes.html) Filler prices would range between RM 1400 - RM 2000 per syringe depending on type and how long the filler lasts. 



Late 20s- 30s (26-35)

This is usually when a person is most prime in their life. Biologically for most people, the hormones have settled and you start losing the baby face and your face becomes more defined. The early signs of aging start appearing such as wrinkles on your forehead, frown lines, crows feet and some loss of volume especially at the malar area. (cheeks) Pigmentation problems start occurring and the skin texture becomes drier. Botulinum toxin A can help with dynamic wrinkles. Fillers can help with the slight loss of volume and also to define the face to make it more attractive. Regular peeling can help with the skin texture but a definite skin care range change need to be considered. For pigmentation, using hydroquinone will help to reduce the pigmentation substantially but requires constant use. Lasers can help to reduce pigmentation and improve the skin texture but if proper sunblock used religiously is not applied, there is a high recurrence rate and may even worsen the pigmentation. This is also the point where I would normally suggest to add serum vitamin C into the skin regime as a maintenance and preventive program to help with texture and pigments. Supplements and vitamins are also important at this point to keep the skin glowing healthy. 

Another issue would be the body contour change, where most people find that certain areas are not as attractive as before. For this, I would recommend body contouring programs using medical grade radiofrequency machines (http://faceworksclinic.blogspot.com/2012/02/radiofrequency-tightening-rf.html) , or other medical grade body contouring machines to help. For some people, they prefer mesotherapy injections to reduce fats n certain parts but this requires recurrent treatment of specific area and so may add up to be costly. Regular exercise helps, and target specific exercises are more warranted.


Late 30s to 40s (36- 45 years old)

Most people are more stable at this age but due to the aging process, coupled with stress of work and family and other responsibilities can cause you to look older than you really are. For the face, At this age, most people would start complaining of more pronounced wrinkles on the forehead, frown lines and crows feet. There would be a more marked loss of volume in the malar and lower face, especially around the mouth and the folds by the side of the nose looks more prominent. The skin texture is still good, but pigmentation is more seen if nothing has been done before. Sagging of the cheeks is felt, although not extremely obvious and causes a lot of concerns in some people. Fillers and botulinum toxin A are a good investment for non-invasive treatment to treat lines, wrinkles and volume loss. Some would consider lip fillers because the upper lip has started to thin out more and you lose that youthful look. (Check out http://faceworksclinic.blogspot.com/2012/05/sexy-lips-in-15-minutes.html) Regular chemical peeling and face tightening with radiofrequency devices or lasers would help improve overall skin texture and turgor. At this point, you should also consider having a retin-A or derivatives cream supplement to the face to help with fine wrinkles. 

For the body, you can still opt for body contouring and tightening programs but the expectations should be more realistic. There will be improvement although subtle, and you may need to consider options of skin lifts and fat grafts to get a more marked improvement. Weight control can be achieved by modifying the diet and exercise and I do suggest most everybody above 36 with BMI more than 25 to go on HCG diet (http://faceworksclinic.blogspot.com/2012/03/hcg-diet-my-experience.html) to not only lose the excess weight and reduce body fat percentage but also to retrain yourself to a much more healthy diet and lifestyle. If done properly, you will be able to maintain your weight and enjoy a better life. It also helps increase personal health consciousness as only organic and non-processed meats are allowed during the diet.



After 46 (46 to 65 or more)

At this age, the skin texture is more wrinkled and you will need more moisturizers to help maintain suppleness. Laser resurfacing treatments are a good investment as it helps to improve your skin texture and tightens it as well. Radiofrequency device tightening of the face is another method to help improve sagginess. At this point, fillers are used for volumnization, and a lot of fillers would be needed to have a good effect. (At least 3 syringes per sitting usually). Semi permanent fillers (Aquamid) can be considered for structures like lips and cheek. Mesotherapy treatment with PRPs (http://faceworksclinic.blogspot.com/2011_02_01_archive.html) or non-cross link hyaluronic acid fillers (Dermaqueen, Restylane Vital, Juverderm Hydrate, Teosyal Redensity) is also an option to increase hydration of the dermis layer. Skin peeling is still a good way to maintain the skin. Surgical options would be fat graft to the face and face lifts. Vitamin E  and hyaluronic acid topical creams can help maintain hydration as dryness is always a problem. 

After 46, a lot of our natural hormones start to decline. Because of this, we will have vague tired symptoms that we cannot explain. Another thing that you should consider is to undergo anti-aging consultation and the use of bioidentical hormones to help supplement the decline of hormones. The blood test are expensive (a complete test would cost around +/- RM 1000). The hormone supplements are in cream form. Please be sure to go to a proper anti-aging doctor (trained) because not all doctors are trained properly.

This is just a rough guide of procedures you can do at the certain age. However, the current environment pollution, poor diet and nutrition, work stress and health problems can always make you look aged more than you really are. A proper consultation can help give you a good idea of the possible intervention to help make you maintain a healthy and youthful you. But one thing for sure, you need to start taking care of yourself early, to stay younger longer.

Any enquiries please email to info@faceworksclinic.com or call 03-21440080 and book an appointment to see me.




Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Tried & Tested Part 2

I have been trying out so many products lately, and now I think I need to rest my face for a bit. But before that let me share my experience with these products.


1. Infracyte Wrinkle Resist Complex Serum.

Infracyte is a brand from USA which is pretty new. I like the bottle a lot because it reminds me of a posh perfume. The wrinkle resist serum has 99% hyaluronic acid for better hydration. It also contains alpha-oligohexylpeptide that is an ingredient that acts on the neuromuscular end plate to give an action similar to botox but temporary. It takes around 2 minutes to completely absorb the product on your skin. It is moisturizing and not oily hence making it suitable for oily and combination skins as well. For very dry skin, you would still need to put on extra moisturizer at night but for day wear it's pretty cool. Post treatments, I find it very effective and gives the skin a cool feel. Each bottle costs around RM 328++ and can last you up to a month if used daily.

2. KISS Dermablend Vitamin C Milky Cleanser

I have been selling KISS in my clinic for the past 1 and a half years, and one of the questions I get is about the make-up remover. Although KISS is purely mineral and you can just wash with water ( a lot of water that is) some prefer to have a make-up remover for a cleaner face. So finally KISS came out with their own Mineral Make Up cleanser called the KISS Dermablend Vitamin C Milky Cleanser, which not only cleans mineral but also other dirt on the face as well. It has a very unique apple smell and you just need a little bit to lather on your whole face and it feels so clean afterwards. It is gentle on most skins and few of my friends have tried it without having any complications. With its active ingredient being Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate, it allows better penetration of Vitamin C into the skin which also helps to hydrate and is a potent anti-oxidant to the skin giving it a clearer and more luminous glow. It is sold at RM 190 per bottle of 200ml which can last up to 3 months or more. So if you like wearing make-up and thinking of getting a good cleanser, this is one you should have.

3. KISS Dermablend Swiss Apple Extract


Having a good cleanser is incomplete if you do not have the moisturizer to go with it. So KISS came up with their own Dermablend Swiss Apple Extract. This is a specially formulated moisturizer containing extracts from swiss apple stem cells that helps to keep skin supple and moist by the direct effect of the extracts to the skin. So not only you will have clean skin, now you can preserve its youthfulness with this moisturizer, before applying on your Mineral Make-UP. It is a very interesting moisturizer that absorbs quickly and has a nice peach scent to it. Because of its liposomal properties, you may feel that it is slightly oily but after absorption, it makes the skin feels so soft and moist. I would recommend this for people with more mature skin without much problems for maintenance purposes. Each 50ml tub cost only RM 380 and can last over a month with twice daily usage.


4. Phiderma vitamin C and retinoid A capsules.

 
These are pretty cool treatment options for those who like serums. Phiderma is a well-known clinical skincare producer from America. These serums are a great investment for busy people who travel a lot since they are placed in single used capsules and come in 50's in one tub. There are 2 main capsules. One is retinol complex that gives the same benefit as retin A creams but with reduced side effects. They created the serums with microsponge technology which allows better absorption of the serums into the skin. The Cerum vitamin C is a favourite of mine, since it comes in separate capsules leads to better hygiene and no risk of oxidization of the vitamin C which occurs in serums in bottles over time. This in turn guarantees better efficacy of the serum to work compared to other serums in bottles due to this non-oxidation factor. Applying the Cerum on your face will give an instant softness of the skin. For those who use both, normally the Cerum is used in the morning after cleaning the face and before moisturizer or sunblock and the retinol complex is used at night. With 50 capsules in each bottle allows almost 2 months supply of serum at affordable prices of RM 300 for the Cerum, and RM 320 for the Retinol Complex.

Friday, May 11, 2012

Mother's Day Promotion....

     Last week we had a nice event in Faceworks Clinic for Mother's Day. Although it was a week earlier, but the thought that counts and we had a good turn up of guests. You can see pictures on our Facebook Faceworks Clinic Page - http://www.facebook.com/FaceworksClinic (Do like our page if you could :) ). It was a wonderful event. I gave a talk on medical aesthetics and what we can do with the current technology and medical advancement that we have. Mr Terry from Dermaqueen gave an interesting overview about our latest service called Dermaqueen, and Mrs Nazli gave a nice talk and short demo on Nutrilite organic nutrition as an important supplement to keep healthy. Then we had the nice delicious home cooked variety buffet. I personally made the marinara and buffalo wings. Whilst we had Kak Nora prepare some traditional lontong. Kak Nora is excellent with traditional menus and she even had some of the AFC chefs come down to learn her recipes. (Yes, if you want to try her cooking or learn you can ask me how to contact her). Bite Size kitchen prepared the colourful and beautiful muffins. (Thank you Ayu) and Mrs Haze prepared the delightful Tiramisu. (Yes, she also takes orders for her cakes). Dessert was delightful with Mr Belo's puddings that was delivered by Mr Belo himself - Neatly placed puddings for any occasion. As usual, Faceworks Clinic Events have the most wonderful palatable tastes, so it is definitely an event worth going to.

     After most of the guest indulged the food, we had a lip filler demo with Juvederm Ultra XC - the new range of hyaluronic acid filler with lidocaine to reduce pain, bruising and swelling. Our model was very brave, as she did not request for any nerve block, just some numbing cream, but with the new XC, you do not really need any nerve blocks since pain is reduced up to 70% compared to the previous fillers without lidocaine. And the best part is that it is already infused in the gel so that the filler does not get diluted and hence the efficacy of the filler remains the same. So say bye bye to painful lip fillers, because that is the thing of the past.

     I also demonstrated Obagi Blue Radiance Peel which gives instant radiance and evening of skin tone even after 1 application. We applied a complete 4 layers on the Model (a different one) and he was able to tolerate the pain (scored around 6 and improving to 0 over 5 minutes). We then left it on for 15 minutes, and applied a soothing mask afterwards for another 15 minutes to reduce any redness. Instantly after the procedure he looked more refreshed (well, who wouldn't after a nice 15 mins of lying with a mask and lavender pillows on the eyes in a dim room). I called him a few days later and he said he was okay, with minimal skin peeling but looking a lot more refreshed, with even skin tone and less oily compared to before. Yes, the Obagi blue peel radiance although is very good, does have a social down time of around 3-5 days, so I would normally tell my patient to do it on a social clear calender. It only takes 20 minutes to do anyway, so you can run in during lunch time. You only start peeling during day 2 onwards.

     The last demo was the highlight of the day, i.e. the Dermaqueen Demo. I had one of my friends as Demo i.e. Mr Ed (The Nutrilite guy). We numbed his face for 30 minutes and did the treatment on his face. There was a slight tingling sensation, with a pain score of maximum 2 - merely negligible. You can see pictures of him on our Faceworks Clinic Facebook Page. Immediately after the procedure, he felt his skin feel so hydrated and lifted. I met him yesterday and today and he looked fairer with better skin tone and he still feels the hydrating effect. He also noticed that his pores appeared smaller and because his skin is tighter, he looks better. Not bad for a guy who just went through a swimming marathon. (Which was why he got so tanned in the first place). For those interested to try this treatment out, we are giving a 1st trial special price of RM 1080/=. (Normal price RM 1800/++ session). 

Overall, the event was a definite success. A lot of my guests were impressed by the instant results from the demos, and of course the wonderful food. We had fun, and I hope my guests had fun too. Thank you so much to all my suppliers who helped sponsor goodies for my guests, and thank you to all my guests who came till the final hour. Thank you also to all my food providers for the wonderful food. Can't wait for the next event.

Well, for those who missed it, these are the promotions that we launched that day.



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