Category Archives: Facial Rejuvenation

Parker Center for Plastic Surgery

Does Your Ethnicity Impact Facial Aging?

Aging gracefully and maintaining a healthy appearance over the years is something many strive for, and there are a plethora of anti-aging products and treatments that can help with this goal. But did you know that your genes will also have a huge impact on how well you will age? A recent presentation at the …

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Parker Center for Plastic Surgery

Dr. Parker Tries the Parker Rejuvenation Lift

Recently, the Parker Center for Plastic Surgery staff got a taste of their own medicine and experienced some of our cutting-edge facial treatments for themselves. Not to be left out, Dr. Parker also underwent the Parker Rejuvenation Lift procedure, a beneficial combination of skin resurfacing with the Halo™ hybrid fractional laser and Ultherapy® skin tightening. …

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Answering Your Questions About the Halo Hybrid Fractional Laser

The Halo® Hybrid Fractional Laser is an exciting new development in cosmetic laser technology. The device combines two kinds of wavelengths—one that removes damaged outer layers of skin and another that heats up the tissue without destroying it—to provide dramatic improvement without much downtime. The Halo hybrid laser is especially effective in combating the signs …

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Parker Center for Plastic Surgery

Anxious about Botox? Our New Laser Skin Treatments in New Jersey offer Anti-Aging Results with Non-Invasive Therapy

The fight against lines and wrinkles has now gotten easier thanks to the release of Profusion laser skin treatments.  New Jersey residents with access to this breakthrough technology here at the Beaura Spa are reporting the same firming and anti-aging benefits as Botox, without the pain or side effects commonly associated with the procedure. How …

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Parker Center for Plastic Surgery

Less BOTOX® New Jersey, Same Results

Good news for existing and potential BOTOX® New Jersey users. According to a recent study conducted at the Oregon Health & Science University’s Casey Eye Institute, which included 50 women ages 30 to 50 who received regular injections for two years, the results revealed that a patient could reduce the appearance of wrinkles with fewer treatments, …

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