Skin Care: Mignon Brewster, RN

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Skin Care Reversing the Hands of Time Mignon Brewster, RN MBA Manager of Advanced Aesthetics, Plastic Surgery and Vein Treatment Options

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  • 1. Skin Care Reversing the Hands of Time Mignon Brewster, RN MBA Manager of Advanced Aesthetics,Plastic Surgery and Vein Treatment Options

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  • How happy are you with your appearance?
  • Nearly half gave a score of 5 or less on a scale of 10
  • Only 1 in 4 adult Americans consider themselves attractive
  • 30% indicate they would change something about their looks

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  • How and where to begin
    • Provider / facility selection
      • Board certification, training, credentials, continued training, accreditation, sterilization
    • What are your concerns?
    • Level of aggression
    • Level of commitment
    • Economic issues
    • Realistic expectations
    • Develop multi-level treatment plan

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  • UVA rays (aging rays)
    • Strong year round/penetrates glass and clouds
    • Chief cause of photo aging, penetrates/thins dermis
    • 20x more prevalent than UVB
    • Repetitive exposure cause DNA changes
  • UVB rays (burning rays)
    • Strength of rays dependant on date/time/season
    • Doesnt penetrate glass
    • Skin reddening/sunburn
    • Penetrate epidermis

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  • Facts and Photoaging (UVA/UVB Rays)
  • Sun exposure causes up to 90% of visible aging* *source Skin Cancer Foundation
  • Degradation of collagen and elastin fibers
    • Profound loss of collagen
  • Breakdown in connective tissue
  • UV rays generate free radicals
    • The best broad-spectrum sun protection blocks 55% of damaging rays
    • Free radicals (combine antioxidants w/ sun protection)

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  • Aging of upper face
    • Thinning dermis, atrophy of fat pads, loss of elasticity, vessels appear, wrinkles, lowering of eyebrows
  • Aging of lower face
    • Descent of corners of mouth, prominence of nasolabial folds, thinning lips, jowls, vertical lines above lip, less defined cupids bow, increased hair production

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  • Daily Skin Care Essentials
  • Essential for all ages and genders
    • Cleanser and sun protection (UVA and UVB protection)
    • Additional essentials in adulthood (antioxidants, retinol, quality makeup)
  • Selection of products dependant on individual needs (moisture, eye cream, oil control)
  • Prevent further damage (face, neck, dcollet)

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  • UV spectrum protection (products to protect from UVA; titanium dioxide, benzenes, Parsol 1789, Mexoryl, Helioplex)

skinceuticals.com 9.

      • Light Based / Laser Treatment Options
        • Multiple treatments/level of commitment/realistic expectations/define downtime
        • In-office procedures
        • Combination of procedures
      • Profractional (dermal ablative resurfacing)
        • Replace CO2 laser (more precise)
        • Deep lines/wrinkles/acne scarring/collagen remodeling
      • MicroLaser Peel (epidermal ablative resurfacing)
        • Texture, fine lines, pigment irregularities, youthful, radiant glow
      • Photorejuvenation (hyperpigmentation, rosacea)
      • Hair reduction

Rs of Aesthetics = Resurface, Relax, Refill 10.

  • ProfractionalBefore & After3 treatments

ProfractionalBefore & After 5 treatments 11.

  • MicroLaser PeelBefore & After3 treatments

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  • Botox / Dysport

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  • Dermal Fillers
  • Fill lines and wrinkles
    • Nasolabial folds, marionette lines, frown lines, smokers lines
  • Lip augmentation
  • Improve lip definition
  • Cheek augmentation
  • Blending of lid-cheek junction
  • Hide signs of aging in the hands

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  • Filler Before and After

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  • Restylane Before and After

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  • Breast augmentation (saline vs. silicone)
  • Breast lift (full vs. mini)
  • Tummy Tuck (full vs. mini)
  • Liposuction (traditional vs. laser)
  • Facial Plastic Surgery (full vs. mini)
    • Brow, eye and neck lift options
    • Realistic expectations

Body Contouring 17.

  • Protecting your investments
  • Daily skin care routine
    • Cleansers
    • Sunscreen
    • Makeup
  • Facials
  • Aesthetician services

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  • Save your lifeskin cancer concerns
    • Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States. More than 3.5 million skin cancers in over two million people are diagnosed annually.
    • Each year there are more new cases of skin cancer than the combined incidence of cancers of the breast, prostate, lung and colon.
    • Melanoma is the most common form of cancer for young adults 25-29 years old and the second most common form of cancer for young people 15-29 years old.

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  • Questions?