“Trap Tox” and “Barbie BOTOX” are terms coined on social media for the innovative off-label application of neurotoxin (BOTOX®, Dysport®, Xeomin®, Daxxify®) targeting the trapezius muscles in the neck and upper back. The aesthetic appeal of “Trap Tox” lies in
Resurfacing Before Spring Break & Summer Hits
As spring break approaches and summer is just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to start preparing your skin for the upcoming season. At Advanced Dermatology, we believe laser skin resurfacing is an ideal way to rejuvenate your complexion,
A Super Duo Hair Restoration Origin Story
Finding innovative, effective solutions for the challenges my patients face has always been a central focus of my career. Hair loss can deeply impact self-confidence and quality of life. I wanted to share a bit about the origin stories of
Post-Ozempic Weight Loss Solutions
I know I’ve written about this before, but with the growing popularity of weight loss medications it feels more relevant now than ever. As more people are achieving significant weight loss with medications like Ozempic® and Wegovy®, I’m seeing an
Dermaplaning at Advanced Dermatology vs DIY with At- Home Razors
Dermaplaning is a highly effective exfoliation treatment that removes dead skin cells and fine vellus hairs (commonly known as “peach fuzz”) from the surface of your skin. While at-home dermaplaning razors are readily available and may seem like a convenient
Pairing Emface® with Injectable Fillers for Comprehensive Rejuvenation
At Advanced Dermatology, we pride ourselves on offering the most innovative treatments to help you achieve a naturally rejuvenated and refreshed appearance. Two of our standout options, Emface® and dermal fillers, are game-changers in the world of non-surgical facial rejuvenation.
Neuromodulators – Should Resistance be a Concern?
As a physician assistant at Advanced Dermatology, I frequently encounter questions from new patients about neuromodulators such as BOTOX®, Dysport®, Xeomin®, and Daxxify®. One of the most common concerns is whether long-term use of these treatments could lead to resistance,