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		<title>Oculoplastic Surgery Southern California – Make the Right Choice</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oculoplastic surgery is a valuable option for many people seeking to improve their appearance through cosmetic treatment.  We cannot overstate the importance of the eyes when it comes to how others view us and how we feel about ourselves.  Our eyes are one of our most communicative features since we typically look at each other [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.lidlift.com/eyelid/">Oculoplastic surgery</a> is a valuable option for many people seeking to improve their appearance through cosmetic treatment.  We cannot overstate the importance of the eyes when it comes to how others view us and how we feel about ourselves.  Our eyes are one of our most communicative features since we typically look at each other in the eye when speaking, and because subtle expressions around our eyes speak volumes about how we are feeling, whether we are interested, or whether we are someone who would be nice to talk to.  Improvements in the eyelids and surrounding tissues can help others to view you better and boost your confidence.  It can also make you go from looking perpetually tired, angry, or bored to alert with a youthful beauty.  If you are dissatisfied with your facial appearance or suffering from a condition like <a href="http://www.lidlift.com/reconstruction/examples/reconstruction-01.html">eyelid ptosis</a>, <a href="http://www.lidlift.com/blog/mohs-surgery-for-basal-cell-carcinoma-of-the-eyelid/">prior eyelid cancer</a> or <a href="http://www.lidlift.com/reconstruction/examples/reconstruction-06.html">trauma reconstruction</a>, consider how an <a href="http://lidlift.com/blog/the-best-cosmetic-eyelid-surgery-in-los-angeles/">oculoplastic surgeon</a> can help.</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 410px"><a href="http://www.lidlift.com/eyelid/examples/eyelid-01.html"><img title="Oculoplastic Surgery Before and After Photo" src="http://www.lidlift.com/images/examples/eyelid/eyelid1/Eyelid-example-1.jpg" alt="Oculoplastic Surgery Before and After Photo" width="400" height="150" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Oculoplastic Surgery Before and After Photo</p></div>
<p>Some individuals have tissue <a href="http://www.lidlift.com/fixing/">damage from prior eyelid surgery</a> performed by well-meaning but non-specialized plastic surgeons.  This is usually the result of seeing a generalist who may be a great choice for a number of other procedures, but who does not have focused training and experience in the art of oculoplastic surgery.</p>
<p>Your specific treatment will of course depend on your unique situation, individual needs, medical history, and goals.</p>
<p><strong>The Key to Natural Results</strong></p>
<p>Natural results can be achieved when you communicate honestly with a highly skilled and experienced physician specialist.  Dr. Steinsapir is an <a href="http://www.lidlift.com/steinsapir/choosing-a-cosmetic-surgeon.html">oculoplastic surgeon in Los Angeles</a> with extensive training and multiple fellowships in both <a href="http://www.lidlift.com/eyelid/examples/eyelid-02.html">oculofacial surgery</a> and <a href="http://www.lidlift.com/">cosmetic surgery</a>, with an emphasis on minimally invasive treatments and natural results.  Dr. Steinsapir preserves as much of your natural tissue as possible so that way, should you need <a href="http://www.lidlift.com/fixing/examples/fixing-03.html">revisional eyelid surgery</a>, your results can be modified later.  Those who seek <a href="http://www.lidlift.com/blog/the-best-cosmetic-eyelid-surgery-in-los-angeles/">eyelid surgery</a> from Dr. Steinsapir are usually satisfied with ideal results the first time, in part because Dr. Steinsapir performs conservative surgery that is natural instead of the “surgical look.”  To this cautious precision Dr. Steinsapir adds a prestigious educational background, experience, leadership, and demonstrable results you can see at his <a href="http://www.lidlift.com/examples/">before and after eyelid surgery</a> photos.</p>
<p>Not only must your surgeon be an experienced specialist who takes a conservative approach to preserving eyelid tissue, he or she should also custom-plan your treatment according to your unique features.  When you seek natural results, you can’t just pull out a sewing pattern, follow the standardized directions, and expect your results to have a tailored finish.  None of us have the same eyes or surrounding features, which is why only customized treatment plans yield exceptional results.  Dr. Steinsapir can help by listening to your needs and goals, providing a medical examination, and working with you to determine the best customized treatment that is both realistic and beneficial.  Whether you need a special <a href="http://www.lidlift.com/glossary/define/blepharoplasty.html">blepharoplasty</a>, <a href="http://www.lidlift.com/blog/definitive-asian-eyelid-surgery-results-with-dr-steinsapir/">Asian eyelid surgery</a>, correction for <a href="http://www.lidlift.com/eyelid/examples/eyelid-11.html">eyelid asymmetry</a>, or a solution for another concern, Dr. Steinsapir will meticulously plan your treatment and include you through each step.  He is a perfectionist when it comes to designing the most suitable oculoplastic surgery on an individual basis.</p>
<p>As a specialized oculoplastic surgeon and ophthalmologist in the Los Angeles area of Southern California, <a href="http://www.lidlift.com/steinsapir/">Dr. Steinsapir</a> has studied at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, and the University of Chicago.  He is an Associate Clinical Professor at UCLA where he is a leader in definitive eyelid and <a href="http://www.lidlift.com/fillers/">undereye treatments</a> and research.  He focuses on restoring the facial balance through natural results that emphasize how the entire facial structure works together and with the brain.  To learn more about how Dr. Steinsapir can help you improve your unique eyelid concerns, <a href="http://www.lidlift.com/contact/">contact us today</a> to schedule your no-risk, no-commitment consultation.</p>
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		<title>Can I Get a Fotofacial If I Have Asian Skin or Olive Skin?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fotofacials, also known as IPL (intense pulsed light) Photofacials, are great for correcting sun damage and uneven skin tones. If you have unwanted reds and browns in the skin, a fotofacial can create an even tone and revitalized complexion. Fotofacials also diminish small wrinkles and the appearance of pores. Although fotofacials are said to work [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fotofacials, also known as IPL (intense pulsed light) Photofacials, are great for correcting sun damage and uneven skin tones.  If you have unwanted reds and browns in the skin, a fotofacial can create an even tone and revitalized complexion. Fotofacials also diminish small wrinkles and the appearance of pores.  Although fotofacials are said to work best for those with light complexions, do not rule out fotofacials if you have a darker complexion.</p>
<p>Skin Pigmentation</p>
<p>Melanin is the component that primarily determines our skin color.  The genes we inherit from both of our parents determine how much melanin and what type of melanin we have in our skin.  Depending on this genetic makeup, our skin may be anywhere from very light to very dark, and it may have different shades of browns, reds, and olives present.  Melanin is responsible for the diversity in human skin colors, and is something to celebrate.  Individuals with Asian skin or olive skin can take pride in their heritage and natural beauty.  Higher concentrations of melanin in the skin protects the skin from the damaging effects of the Sun’s rays and can delay aging changes in the skin compared to relatively lightly pigmented skin.  Sun damage, aging, acne scars, and prominent blood vessels also affect our skin’s appearance.  Fotofacials target this damage in the skin, renewing your natural, healthy complexion.</p>
<p>Melanin and Fotofacials</p>
<p>The goal of a Fotofacial is usually not to lighten the skin overall, but to give it a more youthful and healthy appearance by gently correcting sun damage, color spots, blood vessels, and inconsistencies in skin tone.  A Fotofacial is not about becoming whiter or lighter.  Instead, Fotofacials improve damaged skin, close small capillaries and red spots, and stimulate collagen production.  The diminished appearance of wrinkles and pores further improves the complexion.</p>
<p>The Intense Pulsed Light administered during a Fotofacial targets melanin, but it is important to understand what this means.  Instead of whitening or lightening the skin overall, Fotofacials target selected areas where melanin is most concentrated.  Because sun damage can increase the amount of melanin in the skin, and damage can occur unevenly, a properly tuned Fotofacial targets the areas with the highest melanin concentrations.  This allows the excessive melanin from sun damage, freckles, and Sunspots to be separated from the intrinsic skin melanin.  Sun damage can be improved without harming the natural tone.  As the natural skin tone increases, less energy is used for each Fotofacial treatment.  Provided the spots on your skin darker than the surrounding skin, you may be a good candidate for a Fotofacial.  To get the most from your Fotofacial, it is important to choose an experienced physician with broad experience treating a wide variety of skin types.</p>
<p>Risks</p>
<p>If your problem areas are not significantly darker than your natural skin tone, a successful Fotofacial may be more difficult to achieve.  With Asian skin, it is easy to underestimate the amount of pigment present, resulting in burns, blisters, and even skin discoloration.  This happens when the IPL treatment power setting is too high.  If the power setting is too low, however, you will have no benefit from the treatment.</p>
<p>The best way to avoid this is to have an experienced doctor administer the Fotofacial, rather than have a nurse, technician, or medical assistant administer the procedure.  Many practices routinely turn over Fotofacial treatments to nurses and technicians, who do not have the expertise of a fully qualified doctor.  Nurses and technicians rely on standard recommendations for power settings, rather than observing how your unique face is reacting to the treatment and adjusting the power settings accordingly.  This is why the immediate presence of a physician is highly beneficial to get the greatest benefit from your treatment. </p>
<p>Individualized Treatment Plans</p>
<p>When you are seeking a doctor, ask as many questions as you have.  Press the doctor to find out if he or she has experience with your skin type.  Ask the doctor how he or she makes treatment decisions to get a feel for how insightful the doctor is.  The doctor most likely to achieve great results will be one who has worked with a variety of skin types, including yours.  A doctor who has worked with your skin type has first-hand experience necessary to achieve the best treatment results.  A doctor who has a history of treating diverse skin types can distinguish differences in treatment, both subtle and large, that each skin type requires.  If your skin differs somewhat from similar skin types, the doctor’s range of abilities will help him or her figure out how to adjust your treatment accordingly.</p>
<p>When questioning doctors to find the one right for you, ask who is and isn’t a suitable candidate for a Fotofacial.  A good doctor will be happy to answer your questions without making you feel stupid or like you are wasting his or her time.  A competent, honest, and ethical doctor will admit that certain complexions may not benefit from this treatment.  An ethical practitioner will also be honest if this treatment is not suitable for your complexion.</p>
<p>Fotofacials often benefit people with Asian or olive skin.  Depending on the individual nature of your skin, a Fotofacial may help you.  However, because your skin type presents certain challenges, you may be better off without a Fotofacial.  The only way to know for sure is to consult a doctor who specializes in Fotofacials and has treated a wide range of skin types.</p>
<p>What to Expect at a Consultation</p>
<p>Call Dr. Steinsapir today for a consultation.  He will assess you personally to determine if Fotofacial will be beneficial for you.  If a Fotofacial is not right for you, Dr. Steinsapir will tell you about more suitable options.  If you are a candidate for Fotofacial, he will personally perform your Fotofacial to maximize the benefits according to your needs and the needs of your complexion.</p>
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