Lupo Center Contributes to Prevention Magazine’s 2013 Beauty Awards

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In the August issue of Prevention magazine, Dr. Lupo and other top dermatologists from around the country asked their patients to test different beauty products. Our office tested several night creams and after reviewing each tester’s before and after pictures and feedback, Dr. Lupo chose StriVectin-AR Advanced Retinol Night Treatment as the “Best Night Cream” from the products that were provided by Prevention. Check out all of the top products on Prevention’s website.

Prevention magazine also asked Dr. Lupo to submit her favorite skincare products.  Click here to see what Dr. Lupo and other top dermatologists keep in their medicine cabinets.

Skin Care Product of the Month – 20% OFF!

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Intensive Target Moisturizer is a dual-action moisturizer that allows rapid penetration of free-radical scavenging antioxidants for maximum protection against environmental damage while creating a softening moisture retaining barrier.

This product is great during the winter months when you need a little extra boost from the effects of frigid weather.

When you purchase Dr. Lupo’s Intensive Target Moisturizer in our office, you will receive 20% off of this product through February 28, 2013, while supplies last.

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Take control of your rosacea

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The Lupo Center is seeking additional participants for our Rosacea study. If you or someone you know would like to participate, please contact our office today at 504-288-2381.

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Dr. Mary Lupo discusses considerations and complications with Neuromodulators

Atlanta, GA – November 12, 2012  

Mary P. Lupo, M.D., Board Certified Dermatologist and Clinical Professor of Dermatology at Tulane University School of Medicine, presented “Practical Considerations and Complication Avoidance with Neuromodulators” at the 2012 American Society for Dermatologic Surgery Annual Meeting in Atlanta in October.

With more than 28 years of practicing in the field of dermatology, Dr. Lupo discussed different  uses for neuromodulators and pointers to achieve the best results with this type of injectable.  Neuromodulator dosing depends on the location of the injection and the age and gender of the patient.  While the most common area that is treated with neuromodulators is the upper one third of the face, she has found that neuromodulators can enhance the results of filler on the lower two-thirds of the face.

Dr. Lupo said there are several things to take into consideration when using neuromodulators to correct frown lines, forehead furrows and crow’s feet or to lift or shape brows.  First, decide on the arch or flare for the female brow, then watch for the “evil” eyebrow (the stronger one that lifts when a patient is incredulous or angry) and look for natural spocking that will be emphasized with the neuromodulator.  Also, avoid injecting neuromodulators in patients with redundant upper eyelid skin and tonic brows.  When treating the forehead furrow, neuromodulators should not be used in patients with low forehead heights or lax upper lids.

Neuromodulator can also soften crow’s feet, and Dr. Lupo finds the best results will be achieved in patients without solar elastosis (aged sun-damage skin) or when combined with laser resurfacing.  She noted that the lower crow’s feet cannot be eliminated without risking a smile drop.  Instead of a neuromodulator, fillers may be considered to diminish wrinkles in this area.  When injected properly, neuromodulators can  also be used to open the eyes, and for best results, this type of treatment is optimal for young or ethnic patients.  Dr. Lupo often uses neuromodulators to correct eyelid drooping and brow drooping.

Treating the lower two-thirds of the face can be very beneficial to patients when done properly.  When a patient wants to reduce the appearance of the lines alongside the top of the nose (also called “bunny lines), Dr. Lupo injects neuromodulators around the top of the nose to prevent the skin from scrunching.  She finds that treating the massiter muscle (the muscle that runs through the rear part of the cheek from the temporal bone to the lower jaw) with neuromodulators can give the face a softer, less square- shaped look.  The platysma muscle (a broad sheet of muscle fibers extending from the collarbone to the angle of the jaw) can also be injected to lift the jaw line.  Some patients often find that their top gums are too prominent when smiling.  Injecting the levator labii superioris alaeque nasi, or LLSAN (the muscle that dilates the nostril and elevates the upper lip), keeps the upper lip from over smiling and may also help with the horizontal upper lip line.  This type of injection is not suited for a patient who has very thin lips or a long upper lip.  Also, injecting the LLSAN may reduce prominent nasolabial folds.

The chin is another part of the lower face that Dr. Lupo sometimes injects with neuromodulators.  The mentalis muscles are two small muscles in the center of the chin that can cause dimples in the chin or pull down the sides of the mouth.  Relaxing these muscles with neuromodulators smoothes out the dimples and lifts the corners of the mouth.  Dr. Lupo discussed that there are several complications that can occur when injecting into the chin, including injecting in wrong area, over or under injecting, diffusion caused by massaging and injecting different amounts resulting in asymmetry.

These are just some examples of neuromodulator considerations and complications based on Dr. Lupo’s personal experience and opinion.  She recommends all board certified dermatologist receive the proper education and training before performing any procedures to avoid any complications with cosmetic or medical procedures.  She highly recommends that all patients choose a physician trained in an accredited residency program who has then passed the certifying exam and who is practicing within the scope of care of that specialty.

IPL: The Lupo Center’s Most Popular Light Treatment Procedure. Is It Right for You?

With so many medical and cosmetic treatments available today, it’s hard to believe that one device can be the solution to multiple skin conditions.  In 1999, Dr. Lupo became the first physician in Louisiana to use the Intense Pulsed Light device, and since then, it has become the most popular light treatment option at the Lupo Center for Aesthetic and General dermatology

Intense Pulsed Light, or IPL, targets and dramatically improves red and brown discolorations, broken capillaries, skin texture, fine lines, facial veins, acne scarring and even unwanted hair! It is one of the most effective options to improve the redness and flushing caused by rosacea, as medications alone do not ameliorate these symptoms.

IPL refers to a non-laser, non-invasive, broad band, light treatment using energy in the visible and near-infrared light spectrum. It is best as a treatment for overall photoaging and is often called photorejuvenation or “Fotofacial.” IPL energy targets the blood vessels and generates heat to tighten and shrink them, while also stimulating new collagen.

With its no-downtime side effects, patients can receive IPL treatment during their lunch hour and return to work or attend an event on the same day.  Make-up can also be worn immediately after the treatment.

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Each patient’s condition is unique, and the average patient requires 3-5 IPL sessions in order to see optimal results. Improvement rate is more than 80 percent and the results last years if the discoloration is caused by sun damage. With other discolorations, such as rosacea, relapses may occur more frequently: 6 months to two years, in Dr. Lupo’s experience.

Of course, a good post IPL skin care program will prolong the benefits and prevent further damage from occurring as quickly. One product that Dr. Lupo recommends with the IPL treatment is Neocutis PERLE, a skin brightening cream formulated with Melaplex™. PERLE is a hydroquinone-free skin care cream that brightens the skin while reducing the appearance of skin discoloration and uneven skin tone. Any patient who purchases a package of three IPL treatments by November 30, 2012, will receive a complimentary bottle of PERLE (quantity limited; non-transferable).  Schedule your IPL appointment today!