Continuing his dedication to providing the latest and best aesthetic technologies for his patients, Jacob D. Steiger, M.D., Facial Plastic Surgeon, of Steiger Facial Plastic Surgery in Boca Raton is one of the nation’s first doctors to acquire Sofwave ultrasound. Sofwave is the latest non-invasive technology to improve facial fine lines and wrinkles, as well…
Read More ›The latest FDA approved facialfiller, Juvéderm Vollure is one of the newest facial fillers to treat the mid-face near the mouth and cheeks, especially those pesky nasolabial folds (smile and laugh lines). Currently available in other countries including the U.K., Vollure is unique in that it lasts from 12 to 15 months — longer than…
Read More ›A younger, natural look: This is a main reason patients opt to get facial fillers. Today, the latest facial FDA-approved fillers, including Restylane® Refyne, Restylane® Defyne and the soon-to-be introduced Vollure™, give physicians more control to achieve the most natural and effective results. The fillers treat and enhance moderate to severe wrinkles on the nasolabial…
Read More ›The “dream filler team” at Steiger Facial Plastic Surgery in Boca Raton is pleased to welcome Wendy Mendez, MSPA, PA-C, board-certified physician assistant, who will join Jacob D. Steiger, M.D., Facial Plastic Surgeon in performing non-surgical aesthetic rejuvenation. Ms. Mendez is an expert in facial fillers, Botox®, lasers, intense pulsed light (IPL), various forms of…
Read More ›A bit of BOTOX®, or a full-fledged facelift? According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), in 2013, patients in the U.S. underwent 6.3 million BOTOX treatments, as compared to only 133,000 facelift procedures. The American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) reported than nonsurgical procedures increased in 2013 by a whopping 13.1…
Read More ›Artefill doesn’t just have a new name. The FDA recently approved the use of what is now called filler for the treatment of acne scars. Acne is the most common skin disorder in the U.S., affecting 40 to 50 million people. Up to 95 percent of those with acne could go on to have…
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