Posts Tagged ‘younger looking skin’

5 Ways to Protect Your Skin this Winter

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

These skin rejuvenation treatments from LaFerriere & Kienstra Facial Plastic Surgery will make you feel like royalty:

  • Uncover smoother, silkier, and more youthful skin with a special chemical peel.
  • Replace lost collagen from the face with Sculptra® Aesthetic injectable filler treatment.
  • Improve facial lines and eliminate wrinkles with Botox.
  • Treat severe acne, unclog pores, and rejuvenate skin to a healthier glow with microdermabrasian.
  • Effectively treat sun damage, rosacea, birthmarks, melasma, lesions, and more with Broad Band Light (BBL) photorejuvenation.

Ready to schedule a consultation? Contact us today!

Face Firming Foods

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

Time, sunlight, and gravity can take a toll on your face. Over time, collagen, a protein in skin, bones, and muscles, breaks down. You get out of bed one morning, look in the mirror, and wonder “What happened to my firm skin?”

Something you can do to promote collagen production is change your diet. Here are some foods to add to your diet to encourage collagen production.

Face Firming Foods:

  • Water rich vegetables like cucumber and celery promote collagen growth by adding sulfur to the diet.
  • Fish has omega 3 fatty acids which create stronger cells.
  • Soy products, such as soymilk and tofu, contain anti-aging antioxidants.
  • Red vegetables like tomatoes, peppers and beets help to protect against sun damage.
  • Dark green vegetables like spinach and kale add Vitamin C and help to protect against free radicals.
  • Berries such as blackberries and raspberries also fight free radicals.
  • White tea blocks enzymes that can break down collagen.
  • Orange vegetables like carrots and sweet potatoes contain Vitamin A which regenerates damaged collagen.

These foods are not just great for firming your face; they’re also beneficial to the rest of the body. If you’re looking for immediate wrinkle relief, schedule a consultation with Dr. Keith LaFerriere or Dr. Matthew Kienstra today.

You’re Invited To A Night of True Beauty

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

Join us for a Night of True Beauty on Tuesday, November 1, 2011 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at St. John’s Hammons Heart Institute. Enjoy complimentary wine and appetizers as you learn beauty tips and secrets you just can’t find in a beauty magazine!

• See demonstrations of our non-surgical procedures and treatments
• View our best-selling products in action, including some that can be found only at our clinic.
• Receive substantial discounts on many of our treatment and service packages.
• Discover the benefits of our exclusive line of LaFerriere and Kienstra skin care products.
• Learn how our facial laser services, chemical peels, Botox treatments, laser hair removal, one-of-a-kind cleansers, and select skin care products may change the way you look and feel.

To register for the event, please visit http://www.facialplasticsurgeon.com/facial-plastic-surgery-seminars.html

Faye’s SmartLaser Lift Results

Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

Don’t miss our latest video, as Faye talks about her SmartLaser Lift results and her new confidence!

Meet Faye and Hear Her Story of Facial Rejuvenation with SmartLaser Lift

Friday, September 30th, 2011

Meet Faye as she begins her true life story of facial rejuvenation with Dr. Keith LaFerriere and SmartLaser Lift.

Visit www.smartlaserlift.com for the rest of Faye’s video diary and SmartLaser Lift before and after photos.

Episode 9: Peggy’s Final Reveal, 8 weeks After SmartLaser Lift Surgery

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

Watch the finale of Peggy’s SmartLaser Lift Video Diary as she reveals her transformation eight weeks after surgery.

Actual patient paid full price for her surgery and was reimbursed for her time.

Peggy’s SmartLaser Lift Video Diary: Episode 1

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

Meet Peggy as she begins her journey to facial rejuvenation with the new SmartLaser Lift procedure.

Planning a Spring Wedding?

Friday, April 8th, 2011

Attention all brides, bridesmaids and mothers of the bride and groom! If you are considering a cosmetic procedure before the big day, plan ahead NOW for the look you want THEN.

The best time to schedule a procedure depends on the downtime associated with that procedure and how long you should expect to wait for the best results.

For example, Botox® Cosmetic requires almost no downtime, but the effects typically take a day or two to become noticeable, and you should expect a 7 to 10 day wait for full results. You can expect immediate results from facial fillers, such as Restylane® and Juvederm®, but (depending on the area injected) there may be some bruising and swelling, so you should allow at least 3 days for recovery. You should plan on a 2 to 4 week wait for best results following a mini-facelift or a minimally-invasive surgical procedure to tighten skin around the eye.

“The goal is to look natural and refreshed without showing any signs of having work done,” says Jonathan Sykes, MD, President of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

That’s precisely what Drs. Keith LaFerriere and Matt Kienstra always say…If it doesn’t look natural, it doesn’t look good.

Sculptra® Aesthetic : Anti-Age For The Modern Age

Wednesday, April 6th, 2011

For more information about Sculptra Aesthetic, or to schedule a consultation, call our office at 417-887-FACE.

Dieting? Some fat is essential to skin health.

Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

Are you dieting to lose weight?  Lower your cholesterol?  You can literally “save face” by keeping certain fats in your diet.

Fat supplies the essential fatty acids (EFAs).  Since the body can’t produce EFA itself, they are an important part of a healthy diet.  EFAs are also vital to maintaining skin health, including rejuvenating and replenishing the complexion.  “They are vital to strengthen the cell membrane, to keep nutrients in and toxins out,” explains skin therapist Louise Thomas-Minns.

Minns recommends oily fish, such as salmon or mackerel, and says that raw nuts and pumpkin seeds are excellent sources of EFA.  Sesame seeds, avocados, many dark leafy green vegetables, and albacore tuna are also good sources of EFA.