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Seattle Dermatologist Dr. Jennifer Reichel Educates Patients on the Liquid Face Lift
Seattle Dermatologist Dr. Jennifer Reichel Educates Patients on the Liquid Face Lift
Dr. Reichel offers liquid facelift procedure, utilizing fat transfers, to rejuvenate a patient’s appearance
Seattle,
WA,
United States of America
(prbd.net)
04/10/2013
With age, many of us will experience the appearance of facial creases around the eyes, cheeks, or temples. While normal, these facial creases can negatively impact your appearance and lower your confidence. Fortunately, Dr. Jennifer Reichel of Pacific Dermatology & Cosmetic Center in Seattle explains that there are plenty of methods to restore areas surrounding the eyes, giving you a fresher, more vibrant appearance.
"As we age, we lose areas of natural fat within the face, which can cause a sunken or hollowed appearance," says Dr. Reichel, "I encourage my patients to explore the option of a liquid face lift, as a way to restore this lost volume. The liquid face lift can be performed on its own, or combined with liposuction. My favorite way of performing this procedure is to use the patient's own fat as filler. This is known as a fat transfer. "
"Using fat as filler is extremely natural," Dr. Reichel continues, "Fat is the same consistency as your own facial tissue, and injecting it restores fullness to your face. Most importantly, patients do not need to worry about any allergic reactions."
"A fat transfer is performed by removing fat from one area of your body and injecting it into a desired area," Dr. Reichel says of the procedure, "Most commonly, the fat is taken from the thighs or abdomen. The area from which the fat is taken is cleaned and anesthetized. Next, fat is extracted using a cannula- a narrow metal tube attached to a syringe. Fat is collected and purified in the syringe for injection. The treatment area is then numbed with a local anesthetic, and the fat filler is massaged into place. Prior to the procedure, we give patients pain medication and a light sedative to make them as comfortable as possible."
Following the treatment, the area around the injection site may look swollen for about a week, though Dr. Reichel notes that side effects are rare with a liquid face lift. "Many of my patients return to normal activities immediately," she says, "Treatments are usually done every three months, although some results are permanent. My patients love that the liquid face lift not only makes them feel and look younger, but also that it restores their confidence."
Patients in and around the Seattle area are encouraged to schedule a consultation with Dr. Reichel at (206) 859-5777 or http://www.pacificdermcenter.com.
About Dr. Reichel
Dr. Jennifer Reichel is the founder and director of Pacific Dermatology & Cosmetic Center in Seattle. As a board certified dermatologist, Dr. Reichel has advanced fellowship training in Mohs micrographic skin cancer surgery, liposuction, facial rejuvenation, eyelid lifts, BOTOX®, tissue fillers and lasers. Dr. Reichel is also fully trained in leg vein treatment.
After attending the University of Colorado for both her undergraduate degree and her doctorate of medicine, she then underwent residency training in dermatology at the University of Washington. This was followed by a postgraduate fellowship in Mohs micrographic skin cancer surgery and cosmetic surgery.
Dr. Reichel is a fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS), The American College of Mohs Surgery (ACMS), the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery (ASLMS), the Women's Dermatologic Society (WDS), and the Seattle and Washington Dermatologic Societies.
Pacific Dermatology & Cosmetic Center can be reached at (206) 859-5777 or http://www.pacificdermcenter.com/
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Dr. Reichel is a fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS), The American College of Mohs Surgery (ACMS), the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery (ASLMS), the Women’s Dermatologic Society (WDS), and the Seattle and Washington Dermatologic Societies. Pacific Dermatology & Cosmetic Center can be reached at (206) 859-5777 or http://www.pacificdermcenter.com/
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