Botox®

What is Botox®? It is a natural,
purified protein that relaxes the muscles that cause some wrinkles.
How long does it last? It
lasts approximately three months in most patients. When
the effects start wearing off, you will notice a gradual fading
of its effects. At this point you may have your next treatment.
How quickly will it take effect? The
effects of Botox® are
not immediate; it may take up to two weeks to see your effect.
What are the side effects? Although most patients experience
no side effects, a small minority of patients report bruising,
headaches, and flu like symptoms.
Is there any downtime or recovery time involved? Upon
leaving the office, some patients experience a small amount of
swelling in the injected area. This swelling resolves in
several hours.
What will happen to my face if I begin to get injections
and then stop having them? Your face will return to the
way it was before the injections. There will be no permanent
effects of the Botox®.
I heard that Botox® causes
wrinkles. Is this true? Botox® does
not cause wrinkles. If you receive Botox® injections
to one area, it will move less and wrinkle less. Some
people compensate by moving other areas of their face. These
areas may show some wrinkles while the Botox® is
active.
Who does the injecting? Our
oculoplastic surgeon, Michael McCracken, M.D., personally
performs all injections. He is board certified in ophthalmology,
he has written a textbook chapter on Botox®,
and he has performed thousands of injections. Dr. McCracken
will listen to your needs and tailor your treatment accordingly.
How is Botox® priced? We
price the injections based upon the number of units you
require, based upon the number of areas injected.
What areas does Dr. McCracken inject? The most commonly injected
area is the glabella, or “frown lines”. The
glabella is the area between the eyebrows. A second area
is the crow’s feet, or “smile lines”, which
are found around the outside corners of the eyes. The third
commonly injected area is the forehead.
Is there a fee for the consultation? Dr. McCracken offers free
consultations.
How soon can I schedule an appointment? Usually, Dr. McCracken can
see you within a few days.
Where can I learn more? Visit the website www.botoxcosmetic.com
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Collagen
Do you use bovine or human collagen? Dr.
McCracken injects only human derived collagen.
Is there any risk of disease transmission? The
collagen is grown in the laboratory and carefully screened, to
insure that the risk of any disease transmission is extremely
remote.
Is there a need for a skin test prior to treatment? No, since it is human collagen
there is not a skin test required as with bovine collagen products.
How long does it last? One
treatment usually lasts up to 3 months.
Is there any downtime or recovery time involved? It is not unusual for patients
to experience a small amount of redness in the injected areas
for several hours. However, patients can resume all regular
activities after injection.
Who does the collagen injections? Our surgeon, Michael McCracken
M.D., does all the injections himself. He is a board certified
Oculoplastic Surgeon. Dr. McCracken will listen to
your needs and tailor your treatment accordingly.
Is there a fee for the consultation? No,
Dr. McCracken offers free consultations.
How soon can I schedule an appointment? Usually within a few days.
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Restylane

What is Restylane? Restylane is hyaluronic acid,
a substance that is normally found in youthful skin,
but slowly disappears as a part of the aging process.
Is Restylane approved by the FDA? Yes,
Restylane was approved for injection by the FDA in December 2003.
Is there any risk of disease transmission? Restylane
is grown in the laboratory and carefully screened, to ensure that
the risk of any disease transmission is extremely remote.
Is there a need for a skin test prior to treatment? No.
How long does it last? One
Restylane treatment usually lasts about 3 to 6 months.
Is there any downtime or recovery time involved? It is not unusual for patients
to experience a small amount of redness and swelling in the injected
areas for several hours.
Who does the Restylane injections? Our
oculoplastic surgeon, Michael McCracken M.D., does all the injections
himself. He board certified in ophthalmology. Dr.
McCracken will listen to your needs and tailor your treatment
accordingly.
Is there a fee for the consultation? No,
Dr. McCracken offers free consultations.
How soon can I schedule an appointment? Usually, Dr. McCracken can
see you within a few days.
Where can I learn more? Visit
the website www.RestylaneUSA.com
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Chemical Peels


What are chemical peels? It is the use of chemicals to remove damage or dull
layers of the skin to reveal healthier, smoother, and evenly toned
skin.
When would someone get a chemical peel? Common indications are sun damage, age related
problems, hyperpigmentation associated with aging hormones and
sun damage, or advanced acne.
Who does the peels? Does an aesthetician do them? Dr. McCracken performs all the
peels himself.
What kind of peels are performed? Dr. McCracken is performing
Vitalize Peels and Obagi blue peels.
What is the fee for the peels? The
charge will vary depending on the type of peel. Dr. McCracken
offers a free consultation where he will discuss your goals before
selecting which type of peel best suits your needs.
What is the down time for a Vitalize peel? There is no significant downtime
for a vitalize peel. Your face will look slightly yellow
for the first half hour, and then will mildly peel beginning about
48 hours afterwards. The peeling is usually mild and lasts
a week or less.
What is the down time for an Obagi blue peel? For the first few days, you
face will be red. Then, your face will peel over the next
week.
What is the pre peel regimen? The
regimen depends upon the type of peel done. For Obagi blue
peels, we recommend at least six weeks of pretreatment with Obagi
products.
What is the post peel skin care regimen? Depending upon the type of
peel, you will be prescribed various creams to care for your face
afterwards.
What is the difference between the types of peels? Which
peel should I have? Dr.
McCracken will examine you and discuss your goals before
selecting which type of peel best suits your needs.
When will I notice a result? You will see immediate results
after your peel.
Will I need more than one peel? It is not uncommon for a
patient to require more than one peel. The number of peels
needed depends on the condition of your skin and your goals. The
Vitalize Peel is usually performed as a series of four to six
peels, about 3 weeks apart. Obagi Blue Peels may be repeated
annually.
How soon can I schedule an appointment? Usually, Dr. McCracken can
see you within a few days.
Where can I learn more? Visit
the websites www.skinmedica.com and www.obagi.com
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“Lunchtime Laser”
What is the “Lunctime Laser”
treatment? The “Lunctime Laser” treatment is
a non-invasive procedure that cools the skin and uses
infrared laser to stimulate collagen growth.
What does the procedure do and
how does it work? The Lunchtime Laser treatment
uses an infrared laser to rejuvenate the skin from the
inside out. It combines a cooling plate and a Nd:YAG laser
to give patients results with minimal inconvenience. The
protective cooling plate is applied to the skin to allow the
laser light to pass harmlessly through the upper layers of
the skin and stimulate collagen production deep below the
skin surface. The collagen and elastin fibers continue to
multiply after the treatment, and you will continue to see
improvent for months after the procedure.
Is the “Lunctime Laser” painful?
Lunchtime Laser treatment can be performed on any
facial area (around the eyes, mouth, and chin) with minimal
discomfort. A topical anesthetic cream can be used on
extra-sensitive areas, but no injections are required.
How long does a treatment take?
Can it be combined with other procedures? Lunctime Laser
treatment is a quick, easy procedure that many patients have
during their lunch hour. It takes between 15 and 30
minutes. Patients who wear facial cosmetics can reapply
makeup right away, and carry on with their day.
The Lunchtime Laser treatment can also
be combined with other procedures, making it an ideal
compliement to laser skin resurfacing and Botox for an
overall facial rejuvenation.
How long will I take to heal?
One of the most outstanding features of Lunchtime Laser
treatment is that there is virtually no downtime. After a
session, the area may appear red for up to an hour. Makeup
can be used immediately. No skin wound is created.
How
many treatments are needed, and how long will it last?
Clinical studies suggest that at lest two treatments are
needed to stimulate new collagen growth. Dr. McCracken also
recommends regular touch-up treatments to sustain the
continued growth of new collagen.
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MicroLaserPeel™
What is the MicroLaserPeel™?
The MicroLaserPeel™ is a minimal to full laser peel of the
epidermis (outer skin layer) that precisely removes the
outermost layers of the skin. The procedure is tailored to
the nature of the problem to be corrected: wrinkles, scars,
laxity, keratoses, or pigmentation problems.
Who should consider a
MicroLaserPeel™? Patients looking for more
substantial results than provided by Microdermabrasion or
light chemical peels, and willing to have a small amount of
healing time.
How is the MicroLaserPeel™
different from Microdermabrasion? Generally,
microdermabrasion only removes the outer layer (stratum
corneum, 10-15 microns) of the skin. Patients may become
dissatisfied when the Microdermabrasion does not yield the
desired result.
The MicroLaserPeel™ is a minimal to
full epidermal peel (20-50 microns. Because this procedure
goes deeper into the epidermis, it is the perfect step
between microdermabrasion and deeper peels.
How often does a MicroLaserPeel™
need to be done? One procedure may be sufficient for
6 to 12 months, but additional procedures can be performed
as required. A package of 3 to 4 treatments is typically
purchased in advance.
What can I expect? You
can expect smoother, healthier, more vibrant skin. You will
notice a significant and immediate change in skin texture
and tightness when compared to Microdermabrasion.
What type of anesthesia is used?
A topical anesthetic is applied for 30 to 45 minutes before
the procedure.
Do I have to wear any type of
dressing or bandage after the procedure? No
dressing is needed. Dr. McCracken will prescribe an
ointment to use as a barrier to keep the air away from your
skin while you grow new epithelium. You will probably use
it for one or two days. After that, a moisturizer can be
used.
How long is the healing process?
The healing process varies from patient to patient. It
usually lasts two to four days. Immediately after the
procedure, you will feel as if you have had a bad sunburn.
You will have minor sloughing and itchiness the following
day. By day two, redness will begin to fade and by day
three any redness can be easily covered by makeup.
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Laser Peel Brochure
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Laser Hair Removal
What is the PROFILE Laser Hair
Removal System? The Profile Laser Hair Removal
ystem is an infrared laser that can selectively target
microstructures such as hair follicles. It is very
effective for lighter skin types, and because of the
relativelylow absorption of this light by melanin, it is the
best choice when treating darker skin types. Additionally,
the ability to safely treat sun-tanned skin makes this the
treatment of choice for active individuals.
What alternative treatments are
available? Waxing, shaving, and the use of
depilatory creams are well-established temporary methods for
hair removal. Electrolysis is the traditional tried and
tested method for permanent hair removal, but it is often
very time-consuming and inefficient. These days, the most
popular and most effective method for hair removal is the
use of lasers which have been specifically designed to
damage and destroy many hairs in a short time, and with
little chance of complications. The results of the Profile
Hair Removal System are permanent in 80% of patients.
What is laser hair removal? How
does it work? Laser hair removal offers a safe,
fast, and effective alternative for dealing with unwanted
hair. Lasers work by emitting a specialized light that is
passed through the skin and preferentially absorbed by its
target. The Profile laser targets the melanin in the hair
follicle, damaging the follicle and destroying hair.
Laser hair removal is safe enough to be
used on all body parts, including the face, back, underarms,
bikini line, legs, and arms.
Can all skin colors be treated?
Yes, all skin colors can be treated.
Can tanned skin be treated?
Tanned skin can be treated safely, but always inform Dr.
McCracken if you have been tanning or exposed to the sun
within the last three weeks and he will adjust your
treatment regimen to give you the safest and most effective
experience.
What happens during hair removal
treatment? Dr. McCracken will discuss the treatment
with you and decide if you will need a topical anesthetic
cream. The area of your skin that is to be treated will be
scanned with laser light from the PROFILE system. Treatment
time will depend upon the area to be treated. A system for
cooling your skin will be used to remove heat as it leaves
the follicles and helps to ensure a comfortable treatment.
How does it work? The
PROFILE laser selectively targets your fair follicles and
heats them with infra-red energy. Unlike other processes,
the laser beam treats many hairs at once, making treatment
of large areas practical. The PROFILE employs a unique
computer guided scanning system that automates the treatment
to ensure that your skin is treated rapidly and evenly. The
computer sets the parameters and places the beam in an
optimum pattern for your skin. You will have a safe, fast,
effective, and gentle treatment.
What should I expect after
treatment? Some redness and slight swelling may be
present in the area that has been treated. However, this
should subside within a few hours. If any prolonged redness
or swelling occurs then consult Dr. McCracken.
Is there a risk of complications?
There is a low risk of pigmentary changes. Dr. McCracken
will discuss your concerns with you before your treatment.
Is PROFILE Laser Hair Removal
permanent? On average, each laser treatment will be
associated with some permanent hair loss. In most cases
hair removal can only be achieved after several treatments.
The number of treatements required will depend on the amount
of hair to be removed and the individual patient’s response
to laser therapy. The goal may not be total hair removal.
Many patients are happy with a reasonable degree of hair
reduction. The hair that remains is often lighter in color
and thinner than the original hair before the treatment. As
with other treatments for unwanted hair, there is no
guarantee that laser hair removal treatment will be
permanent.
How many treatments will I need?
You may need to be treated about 3 to 5 times at
approximately 5 to 8 week intervals. There are three phases
of hair growth, and only hairs in the active growth phase
can be successfully treated.
Does treatment hurt?
What can I expect with the procedure? Most patients
describe laser hair removal as feeling “prickly” or like the
light snap of a rubber band against the skin. Afterwards,
it might feel like a bad sunburn. Each patient has his or
her own level of skin sensitivity and pain threshold.
Different areas on the body are also more sensitive than
others.
On the day of your treatment, plan on
wearing clothing that will allow easy access to the area
being treated. You may not need any type of anesthesia for
your treatments. Laser hair removal works best when the
hair is one to two millimeters in length. No specific care
is needed after the treatment.
How long will it take my skin to
heal? Normally the skin looks red and swollen for
up to 48 hours, sometimes slightly longer. Most patients
will be offered a test area before undergoing a full
treatment. This gives them a great idea of how the
treatment will feel, and the length of time it will look red
and swollen. Occasionally, patients can develop a
blistering reaction. If this happens, call Dr. McCracken
and ask for specific post-laser treatment options.
What will I look like immediately
afterwards? Generally, some redness will remain for
approximately five to seven days. For some patients,
recovery time will be less, while other patients will have
prolonged redness.
How much does treatment cost?
The cost of treatment is dependent on many factors. These
factors could include the size of the area needing treatment
and the number of treatments necessary. Ask about package
pricing when you call to schedule your appointment.
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Laser Skin Peel
What is PROFILE? PROFILE
is a combination of two lasers and sets a new standard for
laser skin peels, allowing Dr. McCracken to precisely vary
the depth and the effect of your laser peel. Your treatment
will be tailored to match your skin condition and desired
result.
What is laser skin resurfacing?
Laser skin resurfacing is one of the leading cosmetic
procedures in the United States. The process utilizes a
laser to minimize the appearance of lines and wrinkles, as
well as improve the overall texture of the skin.
How does laser skin resurfacing
work? Lasers work by emitting a specialized light
that passes through the skin and is preferentially absorbed
by water in the damaged collagen of our skin. This action
allows the laser light to ablate (evaporate) very fine
layers of skin, diminishing the look of the wrinkle and
other unwanted textures. The older, wrinkled collagen in
your skin is remodeled into newer skin: as new ells form in
the healing process, the skin becomes soother and softer.
Why choose laser skin
resurfacing? Laser skin resurfacing offers patients
many benefits. The procedure is truly “incisionless”,
provides consistent results, and offers Dr. McCracken
precise control. Its faster recovery time means that it can
also delay or eliminate the need for the more invasive
facelift surgery.
What conditions can be treated
with PROFILE?
Wrinkles Acne Scars
Actinic Keratoses
Syringomas
Hypertropic Scars
Surgical Scars
Solar Lentigines (liver
spots)
What will the PROFILE laser do?
Your physician will use PROFILE to remove thin layers of
your skin’s surgace, which will be replaced by younger skin
growth. Only PROFILE has the ability to provide a treatment
that is optimized to your skin condition. Your wrinkles
will soften and become less noticeable (some will
disappear), and pigmented lesions will become lighter.
What areas can be treated?
All skin areas can be treated. Popular areas are the face,
neck, chest and hands. Discuss your needs with Dr.
McCracken.
How long will I take to recover?
Your healing time will depend upon your actual treatment
depth, and you may experience redness that may last several
weeks. Healing time does vary among individuals. Dr.
McCracken can answer questions about temporary changes to
your skin color and how they may be camouflaged.
What should I expect after
treatment? Some redness and slight swelling may be
present in the area that has been treated, but this should
subside within a few hours. Your skin will have a pink or
red color that will resolve over time. You will need to
avoid direct sun exposure, or use a sun block of at least
SPF 15 when outdoors.
Will it be uncomfortable?
The amount of discomfort varies from patient to patient.
Dr. McCracken will discuss your anesthesia options to
properly manage any discomfort from the treatment.
Is there a risk?
Following Dr. McCracken’s aftercare procedures will reduce
the risk of infection. You will return to Dr. McCracken for
follow-up visits to ensure excellent healing.
What will happen during the
procedure? Dr. McCracken will administer anesthesia
after discussing the options with you. Your eyes will be
protected with safety shields or glasses.
PROFILE’s laser beam will be delivered
through a computer controlled device that automatically
scans the area of your skin being treated. You may hear a
snapping or popping noise as the laser beam gently removes
the outer skin cells.
Your procedure may take a few minutes
to half an hour, depending on the size of the area to be
treated and the depth of your peel.
What aftercare will I need?
It is important to follow Dr. McCracken’s instructions. You
will be given some skin care products and instructions on
how to use them. This will minimize your risk for infection
and ensure the shortest healing time. The top layer of your
skin will regrow and be covered with makeup in about one
week.
Your new skin will be very sensitive to
ultra-violet light, and you must avoid sun exposure until
fully healed. If you have to go outdoors, you need to cover
your skin, wear a hat, and use good sunscreen.
How long will it take me to
heal? What are the side effects? Most patients
enjoy a short recovery time after laser resurfacing, which
lasts anywhere from less than a week for lighter resurfacing
procedures to slightly more than a week for deeper
procedures. You will be asked to keep the area moist. The
initial redness after the procedure will fade over a period
of time. However, camouflage makeup may be used to cover
the redness.
As for side effects, as with any
surgical procedure, there are risks associated with laser
skin resurfacing. Doctor McCracken will review with ou in
detail any risks involved in the procedure.
Is the procedure painful?
You will be given either a topical or local anesthetic
during the procedure. Sedation can also be provided. Most
patients describe the post-procedure feeling as a bad
sunburn; this feeling will subside in a few days. Cold
compresses will also help subdue the discomfort.
How soon will I see results?
Because your skin will heal over a period of several weeks,
you may not see the final results until then. As your skin
heals, and as new collagen regenerates and fills in the
lines and wrinkles, your results will continue to improve
for several months.
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Laser Vein Treatment
What is the PROFILE vascular
laser? Proile is a new laser that uses infrared
energy and it is the new standard for the treatment of many
skin conditions. Profile allows Dr. McCracken to precisely
treat visible vessels, broken capillaries, spider veins, and
skin discoloration. Your treatment will be tailored to
match your skin condition and desired result.
What conditions can be treated?
Rosacea
Redness
Telangiectasia
Spider veins
Facial
veins Broken capillaries
What will the PROFILE laser do?
Dr. McCracken will use the PROFILE laser to restore your
skin’s youthful color. Broken capillaries and other visible
vascular structures will be gently eliminated from the
visible layers of your skin’s surface. PROFILE has the
ability to provide a treatment that is optimized to your
skin condition. Unwanted lesions will be preferentially
heated by the laser energy and will disappear or become less
noticeable.
What areas can be treated?
All skin areas can be treated. Popular areas are the face,
neck, chest, and legs. Discuss your needs with Dr.
McCracken.
Is there a risk? There
is little risk for the treatment of these benign
conditions. In some cases, repeat treatment will be
necessary. This will depend on your response to the
treatment and the desired result.
How long will I take to recover?
Your healing time will depend upon your actual treatment,
and you may experience redness for several days. There is
virtually no recovery time, and you may resume an active
lifestyle immediately. Dr. McCracken can answer questions
about temporary changes to your skin color and how they may
be camouflaged.
What should I expect after
treatment? Some temporary redness may be present in
the area that has been treated, but this should subside
within a few hours. Your skin will have a pink or red color
that will resolve over time. You will need to avoid direct
sun exposure, or use a sun block when outdoors.
Will it be uncomfortable?
There is little to no
discomfort, but this varies from patient to patient and
depends upon the depth of the treatment. There is no need
for anesthesia and Dr. McCracken will discuss your options
to properly manage any discomfort from the treatment. There
will be no post-treatment discomfort.
What will happen during the
procedure? Your eyes will be protected with safety
shields or glasses. PROFILE’s laser beam will be delivered
to the area of your skin being treated. You may briefly
feel a warm or hot sensation as the laser pulses are
preferentially absorbed in the unwanted vessels, heating and
destroying them. Your procedure may take a few minutes to
half an hour, depending on the size of the area to be
treated.
What aftercare will I need?
It is important to follow Dr. McCracken’s instructions. You
may be given some skin care products and instructions on how
to use them. This will minimize your risk for inflammation
or redness and ensure the shortest response time. Any
vessels or pigment denatured by the laser will be reabsorbed
by your body over a period of time during the natural
healing process. Most small capillaries will become
invisible almost immediately since they will no longer
contain blood flow.
Your skin will be sensitive to
ultra-violet light and you must avoid direct sun exposure.
Most of the conditions treated by the laser will have been
caused by sun exposure, so avoiding the sun will prolong
your new youthful appearance. It is important to cover your
skin or use sunscreen when you are outdoors.
What is laser vein treatment?
Laser therapy is a safe and proven method for treating
unsightly broken and dilated vessels, as well as such other
unwanted vascular lesions as rosacea, port wine stains, and
other vascular lesions.
How does laser vein treatment
work? Lasers work by emitting a specialized light
that passes through the skin and is preferentially absorbed
by its target, which can be an unwanted hair, birthmark,
tattoo, or in this case, blood in the unwanted vessels. The
heat from the laser causes the vein to break up and
disappear.
What can I expect with the
procedure? Most people describe laser vein
treatment as feeling like the snap of a rubber band against
the skin. You may be given a topical anesthetic cream to
numb the area to be treated. Any discomfort can be eased
with the application of cool compresses. After treatment,
you can immediately return to normal activities.
How soon will I see results? Are
there any side effects? Because laser vein
treatment works by causing the unwanted vein to break up and
dissolve, resolution of the unwanted vein will take place
over the course of several weeks. Some patients experience
bruising around the treated area. This resolves within days
of the treatment.
What are facial veins?
Facial veins are fine, blood filled vessels (also called
telangiectasia) on the face, usually around the nose and
central cheeks. They can be the result of cumulative sun
exposure, genetics, or rosacea. Many patients also refer to
these as “broken” blood vessels or capillaries.
How many treatments are
necessary? Is treatment permanent? Depending on
the severity of the condition, multiple treatments may be
required. Improvement generally lasts for several years,
but over time new facial veins will develop, requiring a
touch-up treatment at a later date.
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Cosmetic
Eyelid Surgery
Can Dr. McCracken operate on the upper
and lower lids at the same time? Yes.
What kind of anesthesia is used? Do
I need to be put to sleep? You
will not be put to sleep. Dr. McCracken performs the procedure
under local anesthesia with intravenous sedation. Sometimes,
this type of anesthesia is referred to as “twilight” anesthesia.
How long does the procedure take? The
procedure takes about an hour.
Do I need to stay in the hospital overnight? No; patients do well recovering
in the comfort of their own home.
Will I have an eye patch? No. You will be prescribed
antibiotic ointment to use on your incisions and in your eyes
for the first week. Sometimes, it may cause some mild blurring
of vision.
Is the procedure painful? No. Most patients do
not require any oral pain medication after surgery. Some
patients take some Tylenol for the first few days to relieve minor
discomfort.
What is the recovery time? You can expect swelling and
bruising for about one to two weeks after your surgery.
Will I get stitches? When will they be removed? Dr.
McCracken will suture your incisions closed at the end of your
surgery. Some of these stitches dissolve, but the remaining
stitches will be removed about a week after surgery.
When will I be seen postoperatively? Every patient has different
needs. Usually, Dr. McCracken will see you at one week after
the surgery and several weeks after surgery. Future appointments
are tailored to each patient’s needs.
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Contour Threads

What are Contour Threads? Contour Threads are a minimally
invasive technique for lifting tissue. They are small, barbed
threads that are placed under the skin using tiny incisions. The
tissue can then be lifted by the doctors hands to a more youthful
position, where it is supported by the barbs on the treads.
What are the areas most commonly treated with Contour Threads? Currently, the most commonly
treated areas are the eyebrows, midface, and neck.
Are Contour Threads FDA approved? Yes, Contour Threads were
approved in early 2005.
How long does the procedure take? The
procedure takes about an hour.
What is the downtime after a procedure? Mild
redness and swelling are not unusual during the first few days. Most
patients are able to return to work within a week after the procedure.
How soon can I schedule an appointment? Usually, Dr. McCracken can
see you within a few days.
Where can I get more information? Visit the website: www.contourthreads.com
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