by Dr. Mark Hamilton | Oct 6, 2011 | Blog
Question: I’ve been told by a doctor that I have thick nasal skin. How will this impact my rhinoplasty surgery? Answer: Thick skin can definitely affect rhinoplasty. The advantage of the thick skin is that it is more forgiving. Minor irregularities or... by Dr. Mark Hamilton | Oct 4, 2011 | Blog
Question: How does Dysport compare to Botox? Do they perform the same and last the same amount of time? Answer: Most facial plastic surgeons see very little difference between the two products. There is a tendency for Dysport to work a little quicker and diffuse from... by Dr. Mark Hamilton | Oct 2, 2011 | Blog
Question: Are chemical peels still used today? You don’t hear much about them anymore. What are they good for treating and are other things like injectables fillers better? Answer: Although chemical peels do not get the same press as newer cosmetic treatments such as... by Dr. Mark Hamilton | Sep 27, 2011 | Blog
Question: I would like to get injectable fillers in my face. I would like to plump up both my lips and my nasolabial folds which have gotten quite pronounced. I would like hyaluronic acid because the reports that I read indicate it is longer lasting than collagen. Is... by Dr. Mark Hamilton | Sep 25, 2011 | Blog
Question: Can a deviated septum be fixed during rhinoplasty surgery and how is this achieved? Answer: Absolutely- A great time to correct breathing and other functional nose problems is at the same time as rhinoplasty. First off, the surgeon is working in the same... by Dr. Mark Hamilton | Oct 17, 2010 | Blog
The great thing about today’s injectables is the minimal downtime. Dr. Hamilton does recommend that patients apply ice to the treated areas for the first day/evening, but make-up can be applied shortly afterwards. For those who do bruise, we can assist with...