jueves, 23 de octubre de 2014

Cosmetic Dermatology Training for Nurses and Medspas - Dr. Melvin Elson





Cosmetic Dermatology Training for Nurses and Medspa - http://www.drmelvinelson.com/ - (615) 441-5227 Doctor Melvin Elson has been training doctors and nurses in Cosmetic Medical procedures since 1982 primarily in evaluation of the aging face, Botulinum Toxin and dermal filling materials. He has trained in 51 countries and in most of the United States. He has instructed independently as well as for companies such as Collagen Corporation, Inamed, Beaufor-Ipsen, Allergan, Prollenium, Merz Aesthetics, and the American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine. Why Choose Me to Train You In YOUR Office? 1. You don’t have to travel 2. No hotel for you! 3. You do not miss days out of the office 4. You can still see patients in your office while I am training you on your patients 5. You don’t waste time on expensive weekend conferences that may not teach what you really need and want 6. No more questioning whether the Faculty in conferences are well-trained or even qualified to train 7. You choose the day and time 8. Your patients appreciate the effort you are putting forth for them 9. You will have someone experienced seeing your practice in action and can help you learn how to improve your practice 10. My expenses are far less than you would spend to go to one of the courses offered at various conferences 11. No more confusion over whether a course offered leads to recognized board certification. I am honest with you. No course can offer you that no matter what they claim. About Dr. Elson: Melvin L. Elson, MD is known world-wide as an expert in treating the appearance of aging. A graduate of Duke University School of Medicine, he also trained at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Duke Hospital. He has taught physicians and medical personnel in more than 50 countries and most of the US. He has published over 300 scientific articles, has written 2 books, has appeared on national and international television and has developed a number of skin care lines. As a board-certified dermatologist, he has practiced in Nashville for more than 30 years, specializing in cosmetic dermatology and attracting patients from all over the world. SkinScam details the causes of the appearance of aging as well as informing the consumer what is and what is not effective and what the pitfalls are when one begins to seek help in reversing the signs of aging. He lives outside Nashville with Betty, his wife of 47 years. They have 2 daughters and 2 grandsons. Link to the Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dy5qJ5ibEWY More here: http://www.drmelvinelson.com/training/ Contact Us! Address: 4081 Highway 96. Burns, TN 37029 Phone : +1 (615) 441-5227 Email : info@drmelvinelson.com Website: http://www.drmelvinelson.com

Cosmetic Dermatology Training for Nurses and Medspas – Dr. Melvin Elson


Cosmetic Dermatology Training for Nurses and Medspa – http://www.drmelvinelson.com/ – (615) 441-5227


Doctor Melvin Elson has been training doctors and nurses in Cosmetic Medical procedures since 1982 primarily in evaluation of the aging face, Botulinum Toxin and dermal filling materials.


He has trained in 51 countries and in most of the United States. He has instructed independently as well as for companies such as Collagen Corporation, Inamed, Beaufor-Ipsen, Allergan, Prollenium, Merz Aesthetics, and the American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine.


Why Choose Me to Train You In YOUR Office?


1. You don’t have to travel


2. No hotel for you!


3. You do not miss days out of the office


4. You can still see patients in your office while I am training you on your patients


5. You don’t waste time on expensive weekend conferences that may not teach what you really need and want


6. No more questioning whether the Faculty in conferences are well-trained or even qualified to train


7. You choose the day and time


8. Your patients appreciate the effort you are putting forth for them


9. You will have someone experienced seeing your practice in action and can help you learn how to improve your practice


10. My expenses are far less than you would spend to go to one of the courses offered at various conferences


11. No more confusion over whether a course offered leads to recognized board certification. I am honest with you. No course can offer you that no matter what they claim.


About Dr. Elson:


Melvin L. Elson, MD is known world-wide as an expert in treating the appearance of aging. A graduate of Duke University School of Medicine, he also trained at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Duke Hospital. He has taught physicians and medical personnel in more than 50 countries and most of the US. He has published over 300 scientific articles, has written 2 books, has appeared on national and international television and has developed a number of skin care lines.


As a board-certified dermatologist, he has practiced in Nashville for more than 30 years, specializing in cosmetic dermatology and attracting patients from all over the world. SkinScam details the causes of the appearance of aging as well as informing the consumer what is and what is not effective and what the pitfalls are when one begins to seek help in reversing the signs of aging.


He lives outside Nashville with Betty, his wife of 47 years. They have 2 daughters and 2 grandsons.


More here: http://www.drmelvinelson.com/training/


http://youtu.be/Dy5qJ5ibEWY


Contact Us!


Address: 4081 Highway 96. Burns, TN 37029

Phone : +1 (615) 441-5227

Email : info@drmelvinelson.com

Website: http://www.drmelvinelson.com


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lunes, 20 de octubre de 2014

Chemical Peels – What are They and What to Expect?

One of the more common procedures performed to improve the appearance of aging and sun-damaged skin is the procedure known as chemical peels. The concept is that the pH of the skin is 5.5 and anything that changes that injures the skin.


Chemical peels procedures in Nashville by Dr Melvin ElsonOne simple example of this is the use of soap on the face rather than a cleanser (soaps by definition are alkaline) and drying out the skin. Chemicals that change the pH can be either alkaline or acid. Alkaline (like lye) can increase the pH significantly and cannot be controlled. Therefore, the procedures are performed using acid rather than alkaline materials.


How does a Chemical Peel Work?


The purpose of a chemical peel is to injure the skin, i.e. wound it and it heals back smoother and prettier. The depth of the peel determines a number of things. Most important is the fact that the stronger the acid, the more benefit will be obtained and the better the results. On the other hand, the stronger the acid, the more likely to be side-effects. The most common side-effects of chemical peels are scarring and uneven pigment.


The mildest of the peels used in practice is glycolic acid. It is a timed peel, in that it is placed on the skin and left on generally for 5-6 minutes and then cool water is applied to neutralize any effect not desired. The concentration of the acid will determine how deep it will go, how great the benefit and of course whether or not scarring will occur—very rare with the use of glycolic acid. Usually the peels are less than 35% and are performed every week for a period of 6 weeks.


The next most common acid used in clinical practice is TCA (trichloroacetic acid). This is deeper than glycolic and the higher the concentration, the deeper the peel. Usually it is used at 20-35% and rarely any higher. It is not a timed peel, but a peel during which the skin turns white when it is applied. This is an indication of protein precipitating and the more passes that are done over the face, the deeper it goes—up to a point. At some point the precipitation of the protein keeps the acid from going deeper. Once the white is complete and covers the face, then ice cold water is applied to neutralize. Peels can also be done on the neck and on the decolette; however, once the mandibular line is crossed one must be very careful and use low doses to start with. TCA peels can produce significant results and can be repeated if needed , but wait 4-6 weeks before doing so.


After cares


After care of this type of peel is to stay out of the sun, apply Vaseline frequently and shower and let the water run down over the face. Sometimes it is necessary to prescribe pain medicine and systemic steroids. Any skincare line should be discontinued until the entire area is healed. Assiduous use of sunscreen after healing is very important.


There are many other types of peels used. Salicylic acid 20-30 percent is the best peel for acne as it gets into the pores and cleans them out. It can be performed weekly until clear. Patients allergic to aspirin cannot undergo this peel. Also, it gives a strong smell of menthol as it is being done.


The Miami peel is becoming popular. It is for sundamaged and skin with uneven pigment. Invented by two dermatologists in Miami it contains a combination of chemicals to smooth the skin and even the color.


More on taking care of your skin, here.


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lunes, 13 de octubre de 2014

Botox and Injectable Fillers in Nashville - Dr. Melvin Elson





Injectable Fillers and Botox in Nashville - http://www.drmelvinelson.com/ - (615) 441-5227 Why See Me as a Patient? * You will get treated by a world renown Cosmetic Dermatology Physician (not a nurse or nurse practitioner) * Years of experience and training in toxins and fillers * No parking problem * No wait time in the office * Discrete and private * Short drive with little traffic * Less cost to you because I get a discount that I pass on to you * Better and longer lasting results * Availability when you need it About Dr. Elson: Melvin L. Elson, MD is known world-wide as an expert in treating the appearance of aging. A graduate of Duke University School of Medicine, he also trained at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Duke Hospital. He has taught physicians and medical personnel in more than 50 countries and most of the US. He has published over 300 scientific articles, has written 2 books, has appeared on national and international television and has developed a number of skin care lines. As a board-certified dermatologist, he has practiced in Nashville for more than 30 years, specializing in cosmetic dermatology and attracting patients from all over the world. SkinScam details the causes of the appearance of aging as well as informing the consumer what is and what is not effective and what the pitfalls are when one begins to seek help in reversing the signs of aging. He lives outside Nashville with Betty, his wife of 47 years. They have 2 daughters and 2 grandsons. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8vBkSCyEvg Contact Us! Address: 4081 Highway 96. Burns, TN 37029 Phone : +1 (615) 441-5227 Email : info@drmelvinelson.com Website: http://www.drmelvinelson.com

miércoles, 8 de octubre de 2014

Acne Scars: Treaments and Causes – By Dr. Melvin Elson

As previously mentioned, acne is the most common cause of scars in the worldAcne Scars by Dr Melvin Elson. Basically, regardless of cause there are 2 types of acne scars. Distensible scars are those that if you pull on the skin on either side, they smooth out. Ice-pick scars are not distensible and do not move. The edges of these are very hard.


Although, there are topical agents that claim to decrease acne scars and shrink pores, there is no such thing. Those products that claim to shrink pores actually merely clean out some of the plug in the oil glands and the glands appear smaller. Basically all the treatment s for acne scars are surgical in nature.


Acne Scars Explained


If the scars are distensible, filling materials such as Restylane, Juvederm or Belotero can be used to smooth them out. If the scar is one of the ice pick type it is necessary to either cut the collagen underneath the scar and let the scar fill in or to cut it out and replace with a piece of skin from behind the ear. Obviously, the number of scars determines whether or not any or some of these types of procedures can be used.


To make the skin appear a little smoother a chemical peel can be done with salicylic acid, which gets into the oil gland and removes some of the plugs and makes the surface of the skin appear smoother. Microdermabrasion does not help with acne scars, despite some of the marketing being done.


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viernes, 3 de octubre de 2014

Acne Treatments and Causes – By Dr. Melvin Elson

How to get rid of ACNE by Dr Melvin ElsonAlthough there are many types of acne, the one we will consider is the most prevalent in the world and that is acne vulgaris. It occurs in approximately 90% teenagers, both male and female and is the most common cause of scars in the world. Most patients are either self-treated and the problem remits spontaneously or see the family physician or pediatrician. Only a small amount actually end up seeing dermatologists.


The cause of the problem is the formation of a plug in the pilosebaceous unit or oil gland hair follicle complex. These are located on the face, chest, neck and back and that is why there is no acne of the leg etc. The first thing that occurs is a plug in this complex that cuts off the oxygen supply to the area and there is an organism that lives there called p. acnes, that begins to overgrow in this environment and starts the process to the swelling and the pus and eventually can lead to scarring.


What produces Acne?


The primary cause of this thick plug occurring is male hormone—both in girls and boys and a few things play minor roles. Emotions make it worse by having more blood to flow to the face. There is some newer evidence that high carbohydrates may play a role, but chocolate does not. Acne is also not because you are dirty and washing the face many times a day may aggravate it by irritation. Manipulation with the fingers will only make it worse.



Once acne occurs there are a few important items to be taken care of: destruction of p acnes, unplugging the oil gland and treating any scars that may have formed. There are many good methods to treat acne without having to see a physician. One of the best products on the market is ProActive. It does work in most of the cases of acne that it is tried. It contains many of the ingredients you would get from a doctor’s office. One thing you should be careful about is that it contains benzoyl peroxide and may stain cloth—so be careful not to spill.


And how I can cure it?


Dermatologists often use antibiotics either on the skin or by mouth to kill the bacteria in addition to the cleansers and other topicals. One of the most effective procedures in the office is the salicylic acid peel. This particular peel has more ability to get into the oil gland and loosen the plug than any other. the only contraindication is that you cannot have one if you are allergic to aspirin. Another common procedure performed in the office is removal of blackheads and whiteheads (often performed by an aesthetician).


These methods almost always respond to therapy, clear the acne and keep it from scarring. But there are much more complicated therapies from using light and lasers to oral contraceptives to other medications by mouth. One medicine you should be cautioned about is Accutane, which actually has been removed from the market by the FDA because of side-effects. Unfortunately, some doctors get the drug from out of the country and still use it. If you have a doctor that is doing this be certain that he gets blood work every 2 weeks, makes sure you are on birth control pills and follows you closely in terms of depression or diarrhea or other symptoms.


With these modern method to treat acne acne almost always clears, but that does not preclude the fact that patients can develop some significant scars from this disease. In the next communcation I will discuss with you what type of acne scars occur and how they can be treated.


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