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A Quick and Easy Botox Treatment

Botox is a cosmetic treatment that has become quite popular across the globe because it is a quick and easy way to rejuvenate the skin. The treatment delivers fast results and can bring back one’s youthful look, making them more vibrant and youthful.

It is extremely helpful for removing wrinkles and fine lines, and helps to relax the underlying muscles of the skin. It is a great solution for improving different areas of your face, including crow’s feet around the eyes, frown lines, smile lines, and wrinkles.

This easy, nearly painless, and quick solution is a great option to remove wrinkles. When it is done correctly, it can prove to be a very simple way to reclaim your youthful allure and feel more beautiful in your skin.

It is extremely important to ensure that you are working with an experienced medical professional who has a history performing the botox treatment. A Botox treatment gone wrong can lead to a number of complications and problems that may require extensive medical attention.

These difficulties can drain your finances and can cause you an incredible amount of stress. It is advised that you work with a highly experienced medical professional so that you don’t have to go through the harrowing procedure of correcting any complications that may arise.

Choose an Accredited Surgeon

To begin your journey to a more youthful look, you must first do your research and choose a surgeon who is trustworthy and has a history of delivering exceptional results. Your surgeon should be highly educated and trained to give you the best results possible.

After you have chosen a surgeon who meets your requirements, you should schedule a consultation to ask any of the questions you may have. During the consultation, your surgeon will analyze your body and help develop the ideal treatment plan to deliver the best results.

Be Open to Discussion with Your Doctor

What is important is that you are open to the opinions discussed by with your doctor. The results provided by the procedure vary from patient to patient and the results you expect may not be what you experience. You need to have reasonable expectations about the results you acquire.

You also need to openly discuss your medical history and talk about any underlying health conditions you may have. If your doctor sees that you need additional medical procedures and treatments, he will lay it out on the table so you can discuss it and then make a decision.

Once you have thoroughly discussed every aspect of the botox treatment with your surgeon, you can feel more comfortable moving forward with the treatment. The procedure can take as little as 15 minutes and can be done over a lunch break. You can return to your normal activities immediately after the treatment without experiencing any downtime.

Contact Our Office

Interested in learning more about the botox treatment? Contact us to schedule a consultation with board-certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Robert Lowen, to begin your treatment process today.

New Law Requires Notice to Patients About Open Payments Database

Pursuant to Assembly Bill (AB) 1278, physicians will soon be required to provide a notice to their patients regarding the Open Payments database (Database), which is managed by the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, or CMS.

Specifically, this new law requires physicians to do the following beginning January 1, 2024, a physician who uses a website in their medical practice must conspicuously post the same notice described below on their website.

Under this law, a violation of these requirements constitutes unprofessional conduct.

“For informational purposes only, a link to the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Open Payments web page is provided here. https://openpaymentsdata.cms.gov/

The federal Physician Payments Sunshine Act requires that detailed information about payment and other payments of value worth over ten dollars ($10) from manufacturers of drugs, medical devices, and biologics to physicians and teaching hospitals be made available to the public.”

Beginning January 1, 2024, a physician who uses a website in their medical practice must conspicuously post the same notice described above on their website.

Under this law, a violation of these requirements constitutes unprofessional conduct.