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The last time I had a facial, all my friends asked “What happened to your face?” (since it was so irritated) and I explained I that had a facial. Being a guy, a lot of my guy friends made fun of me for having a facial done! However, I just had the HydraFacial™ and instead of looking worse for a few days until the skin on my face settles back down – the HydraFacial™ was instant positive results. It only took 20 minutes and after I can feel my skin breathing and I feel refreshed. I’ve been happy with the results of other types of facials, however the HydraFacial™ allowed me to get on with my day without feeling self-conscious about the appearance of my skin just after. I definitely would recommend HydraFacial™ if you have an event to go to or a busy week or weekend planned – or if you are just a guy in general because you don’t have to lie there a very long time.

The process was really cool and quick. The esthetician at Prasad Medi-Spa started off the HydraFacial™ by putting a hydrating gel on my face to hydrate my very dry skin – this is good because I have to shave every 2 days, so my beard area gets extremely dry and sensitive from shaving so often. After she then infused the glycolic acid onto my my face, and using the special HydraFacial™ wand, began the extractions. There is no discomfort or pain, it is like a little suction – like a mini-vacuum that you can feel cleaning your facial pores and skin. I’ve noticed the most difference after HydraFacial™ on my nose – which gets very congested, dirty pores. My nose now looks very smooth with healthy skin. After the extractions, she re-hydrated my skin with the product. Then, she applied a green tea eye cream and also hydraluronic acid all over for extra rejuvenating.

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Vampire Facelift (TM)

Drs. Charles Runels and Amiya Prasad

I had the unique opportunity this past weekend to visit Dr. Charles Runels in beautiful Fairhope, Alabama. Dr. Runels is the creator of the famous “Vampire Facelift (TM)”. The day with Dr. Runels and his assistant Laura left me with a great impression. Many of my colleagues perceive Dr. Runels from his videos and website as being a “fringe” physician. Nothing could be further from the truth. Although his personal style (which is seen on his YouTube videos) and passionate desire to protect the quality of his creation “The Vampire Facelift (TM) can be interpreted as “strange”, my feeling is that he is an exceptionally creative and caring physician whose mission is help people live life to their fullest potential.

He was very gracious and specific in instructing me on how to perform the Vampire Facelift (TM) which is a method to enhance areas of the face which are sunken using hyaluronic acid (such as Juvederm and Restylane) and your own blood’s growth factors (drawn like you would for a routine blood test) which are processed into something called “PRP or Platelet Rich Plasma”. This combination as designed by Dr. Runels is very safe and creates instant results with typically no downtime. The clients of Dr. Runels I met at his office were huge fans of the procedure and could not say enough about how happy they were. In unapologetic Southern style, one client said “I’d follow Dr. Runels anywhere for my Vampire Facelift!” (the accent and voice made the phrase unforgettable). The idea of using your own blood to create a youthful appearance is a concept which has great appeal to many of our clients who have heard about the “Vampire Facelift (TM) on the TV show “The Doctors”.

My wife and I enjoyed a very educational day with Dr. Runels and Laura with only a little time to enjoy the beauty of Fairhope. We did have a wonderful dinner at Camellia Cafe with them and I have to say the service and food was on par with top Manhattan restaurants we’ve been to.

Just in time for Halloween, the “Vampire Facelift (TM)” is now a procedure we are offering at our offices in Manhattan and Garden City, Long Island.

Once again, I want to acknowledge Dr. Runels for his creativity and passion and thank him for his instruction and hospitality.

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Study: Makeup makes women look competent, trustworthy

The article below reports the benefits of wearing makeup and the impact on how others perceive you misses the big picture entirely. It’s not makeup alone tha that has this effect. The photos shown in the article are of women who have youthful features which the artful application of makeup enhanced. The key elements to looking competent and trustworthy overlap with the elements of being attractive (what we see biologically as “strong”). Each of the faces shown have nice eyes, cheek bones and well defined youthful jawline. Artistically applied makeup accentuates these features making them look even better.

The key is that good foundation (facial structure) can be enhanced with makeup. In my practice, I’ve observed that as many people experience aging changes, they compensate by trying to cover the puffy bags under the eyes and the area of the cheek and jowls with makeup which makes these areas look worse. Just like fine clothes look great on a fit and healthy body, beautifully applied makeup looks great on a balanced face.
Amiya Prasad, MD

Models without makeup and with natural, professional and glamorous makeup, as shown in a recent study.

By Rina Raphael

In beauty, less is often more.

It turns out a little makeup goes a long way in how the public perceives you, but piling on the products does you no favors. Researchers found that makeup makes women more attractive, competent and trustworthy as opposed to their bare-faced peers, according to a new study, funded by cosmetics giant Procter & Gamble and carried out by scientists at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston University and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

The study’s participants were given just 250 milliseconds to look at several photos of women in various degrees of makeup – no makeup, “natural”, “professional”, and “glamorous” – with the ratings increasing with the amount of beauty product used. “We found that when faces were shown very quickly, all ratings went up with cosmetics in all different looks,” lead author Nancy Etcoff, associate researcher at Massachusetts General Hospital, told ABC News.

That should be no surprise, as many a study has confirmed that attractive people are often deemed more likeable and are “expected to do better on the job, in school and in life,” the study says. “This phenomenon is present from birth,” Tiffany Field, a research professor at the University of Miami’s Miller School of Medicine told ABC. “Even newborns and young infants have a preference for attractive faces.”

But before you get carried away at vanity table, there’s a limit: Positive perception declines as makeup gets heavier.

When those same participants were given time to study the images for a lengthier amount of time, the ratings changed. Instead, for the dramatic makeup looks, “people saw them as equally likable and much more attractive and competent, but less trustworthy,” Etcoff told ABC.

Is the “Housewives” look less desirable? “Too much makeup can appear as a shield, something you’re trying to either hide behind, or use to change who you are,” TODAY style editor Bobbie Thomas said.

While the findings seem plausible, some are a tad wary the study, in part because it was funded by Procter &  Gamble, which owns CoverGirl cosmetics. “Any time a study is funded by a corporation with an interest in its outcome, you have to take the results with a grain of salt,” Jamie Peck,  contributing editor at The Gloss, told TODAY.com. “However, I do not find it that hard to believe that people would subconsciously penalize women for failing to conform to a normative concept of gender (of which makeup is a part).”

Of course, makeup can help empower and express a sense of self-worth, said Thomas, but it’s not the guiding factor in a woman’s image. “It comes down to a fine line between confidence and fear or insecurity.”

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Five Tips to Ageing Well and Finding Your Younger Self

By Amiya Prasad, M.D.

When you walk down the beauty aisle in any store, many products tout their anti-aging abilities. While some of these products may help, there is so much more to ageing well than can be found in a single beauty product regimen. The good news is that it is never too late to take steps to look younger. The body is remarkably resilient and can be very forgiving. So, no matter what kind of damaging exposure or unhealthy diet you’ve had thus far, it’s never too late to turn back the clock on your appearance.

Here are five tips to help you take years off your appearance and maintain a healthy, younger glow no matter what age you are.

1. Avoid ultraviolet (UV) rays and light. UV light is the biggest factor in ageing skin. While sun exposure in small doses is inevitable and offers some important benefits to our skin, too much UV light exposure causes wrinkles. While the sun is the primary source of UV exposure, other UV light sources include tanning beds and fluorescent lighting, which should be avoided. UV rays are accumulative on the skin, so make sure you use a sunscreen SPF of 30 or higher every day. Even better, use a moisturizer with SPF. Depending on your amount of exposure, reapply sunscreen as often as necessary.

2. If it’s healthy for your heart, it’s healthy for your skin. Being overweight is not only unhealthy for your body and heart, it’s incredibly ageing. Too much body fat is a source of free radicals and carcinogens in your body. Free radicals and carcinogens are responsible for aging, tissue damage and diseases, such as cancer. An antioxidant rich diet prevents free radicals from harming healthy tissue. A diet full of fruits, vegetables, healthy grains and nuts help eliminate carcinogens in the body.

3. Add resistance to your exercise routine. After the age of 35, you will lose 5 percent of muscle mass every ten years. By including resistance training in your workouts, you will help stimulate your natural growth hormones, which help maintain and repair tissues and organs, and thus give you that healthy, younger looking glow. Dieting may produce short-term results, but it will not benefit your long-term health or appearance. It’s important to eat a healthy diet and exercise in moderation with resistance.

4. Think younger. Be younger. The way you dress, style your hair and carry yourself nonverbally communicates your energy level and age. If you want to look younger, dress appropriately younger. Wear figure flattering clothes in colors that enhance your face. Style your hair in such a way that it frames your face. If you are experiencing any kind of hair loss, avoid longer hair that pulls on the scalp. If you have gray hair, work with a hair stylist to find the appropriate color for you. And, don’t forget posture. Bad posture is frumpy. Good posture communicates confidence.

5. Give your skin a regular treat. Regular facials, microdermabrasion and chemical peels will improve the appearance of your skin and help you look younger by evening skin tone, diminishing fine lines, wrinkles and scars, removing dead skin cells and smoothing the texture of your skin. While many consider facials, microdermabrasion and chemical peels a luxury spa service, these treatments are actually maintenance your skin needs to be its healthiest and look its best, which means a younger looking appearance for you. In addition, as you age, your lips will start to thin out. Fillers such as Botox can take years off your face.

The cumulative results of being steadfast to these five tips will take years off of your appearance. These tips not only benefit your appearance and health, but won’t break the bank and are easy to implement into your daily living.

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