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laserface.jpga la Bella Medical Spa provides a wide variety of rejuvenating facial treatments suited to your skin type. Our exfoliating scrubs, nourishing applications, deep-cleansing treatments and microdermabrasion reduce the appearances of pores, fine lines and wrinkles improving the overall texture and appearance of the skin.

Radiesse

Radiesse

Radiesse® dermal filler is made of calcium-based microspheres suspended in a water-based gel, and is injected into the skin through a simple and minimally invasive procedure. RADIESSE dermal filler is the ideal choice for total facial contouring. It can restore a healthy, youthful appearance, enhance your existing features, help you defy age and gravity, and increase your confidence – all without invasive surgery or scarring.

Last Updated ( Friday, 06 March 2009 20:40 )

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Sculptra

Sculptra

Sculptra, or poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA), is an FDA-approved dermal filler manufactured by Dermik Pharmaceuticals, which conducts the North American business of Aventis Dermatology, the global dermatology unit of Aventis (of Sanofi-Aventis).

PLLA was approved by the FDA on August 3, 2004, for the treatment of facial fat loss (also called facial lipoatrophy). It continues to be studied for this use. Facial lipoatrophy is a condition in which people lose fat in their faces, especially in their cheeks and around their eyes and temples. People with HIV who take anti-HIV drugs may develop lipoatrophy.

PLLA is injected into the skin in areas where fat has been lost. It causes the skin to thicken via collagen neo-synthesis, improves appearance of folds and sunken areas, and hides the fat loss. For most people who participated in PLLA clinical studies, the effects of treatment lasted for two years.

PLLA does not cure or prevent HIV infection or AIDS and does not reduce the risk of passing the virus to other people.

The original side effects of Sculptra injections included the delayed appearance of small bumps under the skin in the treated area. Generally these bumps are not visible and were noticed when pressing on the treated area. Other side effects included bleeding, tenderness or discomfort, redness, bruising, or swelling. The newer technique of injecting more dilute Sculptra has reduced the incidence of palpable "bumps" to 1% or less.

PLLA is primarily used by dermatologists as a volume filler for lipoatrophy of cheeks in thin fit women or men who have lost facial fat. It has been called a "liquid facelift" because adding volume to the malar and cheek areas lifts sagging areas of the atrophic face.

Medical Practitioners should receive training from a recognised company before treating patients.

Sculptra injected in hands

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Spot Removal

Spot Removal

With laser technology we are able to remove melasma, sun damage, age spots, and liver spots.

Before                                 After

Last Updated ( Thursday, 05 March 2009 21:41 )

Restylane®

Restylane®

Restylane® is a safe and natural cosmetic dermal filler that restores volume and fullness to the skin to correct facial wrinkles and folds, such as nasolabial folds. Restylane is a cosmetic dermal filler made of hyaluronic acid, a natural substance that already exists in the human body. The hyaluronic acid in Restylane is a crystal-clear gel called NASHA™ or Non-Animal Stabilized Hyaluronic Acid. NASHA is completely biocompatible with human hyaluronic acid.

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Botox Treatments

Botox Treatments

Some wrinkles are caused by repeated contraction of muscles in the face. You may have heard the expression “laugh lines” or “smile lines.” Over time, creases formed can lead to a persistent frown and a more aged appearance. The precise use of Botox* is the best approach to prevent and eliminate these lines. Treated facial muscles become chemically relaxed for an average of 3-4 months. Botox may be used in addition to, or in place of, other cosmetic procedures.

Botox blocks impulses from the nerve to the tiny facial muscles that are related to expression lines. Botox relaxes the muscles so they do not contract. The contraction of the muscle is the culprit causing the wrinkles. After treatment, the overlying skin remains smooth and unwrinkled while the untreated facial muscles contract in a normal fashion, allowing normal facial expression to be unaffected.


Botox was officially approved for cosmetic use in 2002 by the FDA for glabellar lines (vertical lines between the brows) and is often used off label by physicians for other areas, including the forehead, crow’s feet (next to the eyes), perioral lines, and sometimes even to shape the brow.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 10 March 2009 22:22 )

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