Posts by Robert S. Bader, M.D., Dermatologist
Boletero Balance™
Hylauronic acid fillers has become the most popular fillers used as it is both safe and effective. Boletero Balance™ is the newest hylauronic acid filler in our arsenal in the United States. It is FDA approved for the treatment of moderate lines, although it may be better suited for the treatment of fine lines. Unfortunately,…
Read MoreDermabrasion
Dermabrasion is one of the oldest methods used for improvement of the quality and texture of skin. Dermabrasion should not to be confused with microdermabrasion. Dermabrasion is one of the oldest cosmetic procedures performed as it has been used for centuries to improve skin texture, even pigmentation, and reduce wrinkles. What is Dermabrasion? With this…
Read MoreChemical Peel
Chemical Peels Chemical peels are an extremely common treatment for acne, age spots, fine lines, melasma, and wrinkles. With so many peels available one is easily confused about them. While there is nothing sexy about peels, no fancy lights or lasers, the right peel for the right person often is the most cost effective way…
Read MoreXeomin™
Xeomin™, the newest botulism toxin to the U.S. market, has arrived with, well, less than a bang. In 2012, marketing issues prevented the formal “marketing” launch of this new neurotoxin to the U.S. This product is a direct competitor with Dysport® and Botox® Cosmetic. Initial studies have shown that it may take less time to…
Read MoreDysport®
What is Dysport® ? Dysport® is a toxin (toxic substance) which is naturally produced by the bacteria called Clostridium botulinum. Interestingly, it is currently believed to be the most toxic poison known to man, although the use of such tiny amounts has been used safely in man for over thirty years. This bacteria produces several…
Read MoreBotox®
Botox was the first neurotoxin used for cosmetic purposes in the United States. It is commonly used on the face to reduce forehead furrows, frown lines, crow’s feet, and upper lip lines. It can be used to minimize bands on the neck, pick up the corners of the mouth, and reduce a “gummy” smile.
Read MoreAge Spots
Age Spots Age spots, called solar lentigo or solar lentigines, are a common cosmetic problem for many patients. These spots appear in middle age or later and can be few or numerous. Typically, light brown flat spots appear on sun-exposed skin. Although these spots are harmless, many patients seek treatment for cosmetic purposes. These spots…
Read MoreAcne Scars
Types of Acne Scars Ice-pick scars: typically deep pits that can occur anywhere on the face.Shallow, depressed scars: typically slightly depressed areas, which can often look like shallow chickenpox scarsDeeper, depressed scars: deeper depressions which occurs most commonly on the cheeks For many patients, there is no one procedure that will accomplish all of one’s goals. Therefore, is…
Read MoreCosmetic
Cosmetic Procedures After completing a ACGME-accredited Residency in Dermatology where he received extensive training in minor cosmetic procedures, Dr. Bader complete a fellowship in Mohs’ and Dermatologic Plastic Surgery accredited by the American Society for Mohs’ Surgery and the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery. It is recommended that all patients have a one-on-one consultation with…
Read MoreRingworm (Tinea Corporis)
Ringworm, also called tinea corporis, is a fungal infection of the skin that usually results in a ring-shaped pink scaly patch that enlarges. Causes & Incidence Ringworm is a common fungal skin infection. It is not caused by a worm. The fungus that causes ringworm lives off the dead skin cells. Risk Factors Anyone can…
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