Category Archives: Botox Injectors

Belotero Balance Injection Technique – a unique method

Belotero Serial Puncture or Serial Killer?

Belotero offers a dual cross-linking process of the hyaluronic acid which offers a natural-even integration into the dermis.

This Belotero page is for Botox/Belotero injectors.  And I’ve decided to call this Belotero injection method the “aerial dive bombing technique.”

I have my own version of this technique, but it’s more of a “submarine missile attack” (more on this someother day).  Actually I personally think that my idea is superior – well at least in my small hands.

Injection technique with BELOTERO BALANCE is simple and accurate

When injecting using the serial puncture technique, it is important to remember the following:

  • Penetrate the dermis just until the bevel of the needle is hidden.10
  • The needle’s bevel measures 0.75 mm in length.*
  • Typically, the dermis measures approximately 1.8 mm in depth.
  • Once the bevel is buried, filler can then be deposited accurately within the dermis.
  • Then repeat the process multiple times per wrinkle line.

*Bevel measurement based on the needle included with the BELOTERO BALANCE syringe kit.

Superficial injection of Belotero works!
Superficial injection of Belotero works!

For Killer results, consider the techniques above

and consider visiting us at our Modesto Surgical Artistry Botox Injection Center by Calvin Lee, MD

Lowest price Botox?

Lowest Botox Price matching?

We get this question from time to time regarding matching the lowest price of Botox or Juvederm.  It isn’t a common question, but it comes up perhaps once per month or so.  I figure it’s worth addressing.

This is not a blog about different Botox-like substances or Botox from other countries.  We receive our Botox directly from Allergan USA, that ensures that it is genuine.  So back to the topic of “Lowest Price for Botox?”

So, do we price match or compete on pricing?

The quick answer is “No.”

But we like to compete on “value”.  But in the end, we don’t see this as a competition.  We have a lot of respect for everyone.  We have set prices that make sense to us.

So the long answer is that we hope that we are considered the “best value.”  But all this depends on what patients value.  It might be different than what I might value.  So I can definitely understand different definitions of value when it comes to Botox injections.

Surgical Artistry doesn’t emphasize or compete with “cheapest” prices.

Our Botox Surgeons (mainly Calvin Lee, MD) value a high level of

  • results
  • safety
  • and comfort.

And the Office values a high level of

  • customer service
  • positive attitude
  • and communication

We hope to win with BEST VALUE.  I think we would lose the battle if we were going for price wars on Botox.

But hopefully we might win with best value – that’s our attempt.

Here’s a link to another topic of Botox Wars – The fight for Allergan Ownership.

 

Botox didn’t work for my “11s”

Botox didn’t work.  I still have those creases between the eyes!

I hear this problem from time to time.  Botox has a hard time with certain creases in the glabellar complex – and also in the crows feet.  Why?  because for me, it doesn’t seem to work very well on static lines.

Static lines vs. Dynamic lines:  this is the reason

Dynamic lines are wrinkles that are created with movement.  Static lines are wrinkles which are present even when the muscle is at rest – relaxed.  Botox main mechanism is to relax the muscle.  Although, I have seen Botox’s effect on possibly tightening skin – but that’s a different topic.

Botox works best on Dynamic lines

By relaxing the muscles, the dynamic lines diminish.  However, Botox has a harder time relaxing static lines.

Dynamic Lines eventually become Static Lines

It seems to me that most dynamic lines eventually becomes static lines.  Thus Botox works amazingly well in my opinion in preventing static lines.  This effect of Botox is one of it’s best uses.

So what can we do about these stubborn Static Lines?  More Botox?

I also believe that with some patience static lines can diminish over regular usage of Botox – perhaps after the 3rd or 4th time of getting Botox over 1 year.  I wouldn’t let too much time lapse between botox treatments.   I don’t think necessarily MORE botox per session is the answer – but perhaps more diligent usage of Botox – or perhaps a more “disciplined” approach to Botox scheduling.  Don’t forget to schedule your Botox Appointment with us in Modesto, CA.

Consider fillers or more time to help with these stubborn wrinkles.

So if time is on your side, and you can wait it out – consider waiting a bit to see if Botox will assist your body in repairing these deep static wrinkles.  However, if there’s a deadline (special event coming up), some of our patients would consider dermal fillers such as Belotero or Juvederm.  Much of this use would be considered off-Label-FDA usage.  Dermal fillers within the wrinkles will help smooth them out!

Disclaimer: please see your physician in person for personalized recommendations.  Above is just an academic discussion of wrinkles, Botox, and Fillers.  I have also encountered lines which just didn’t seem to be helped much with either Botox or Fillers – the human body is certainly very challenging, and keeps our jobs as Botox injectors very interesting.  Here’s a list of Modesto Botox Injectors – but of course, I hope you choose our practice (Surgical Artistry in Modesto).

Allergan Merger / Actavis Takeover

BOTOX wars

The Botox company, Allergan, has consented to be bought by generic pharmaceutical maker, Actavis for $219 a share.  This gets in the way of the hostile takeover attempts led by Valeant Pharmaceuticals and hedge fund man, Bill Ackerman of Pershing Square Capital Management.   But it might be possible for Valeant to out-bid Actavis?

66 Billion? That’s a lot of Botox.

According to the sources, this take-over by Actavis, is worth $66 billion.

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My precious! (picture by Calvin Lee, MD Botox injector in Modesto, CA)

Who is Actavis?

In the past two years, Actavis has purchased Forest Laboratories and Warner Chilcott.   Actavis’ CEO is Brent Saunders.  He used to run Forest Laboratories.  Actavis is headquartered in Dublin, Ireland and has administrative offices in New Jersey.

Who are the losers? Nobody?

Pershing Square Capital Management owns 9.7% of Allergan shares.  Valeant indicated that it may not try to beat Actavis’s offer.  Bill Ackerman and Valeant stand to benefit from the increased share price for Allergan; thus they wouldn’t lose either way.

My thoughts

This is a win-win-win for the three A’s:  Actavis, Allergan, Ackerman.  And it also seems to be a win for Valeant who will get 15% of Ackerman’s profits from the price increase in Allergan’s stock (which he owns nearly 10% of Allergan stock).  I also think it will be a win for Botox injectors and consumers.  Actavis will try to be more efficient with it’s administration of Allergan – with further cost cutting and unification of efforts.  And they have pledged to continue to have research and development within the Allergan family of products.  And most importantly in the end, I think the consumers (and doctors) will benefit.  I feel that the Valeant/Allergan merger (Vallergant – I’ve called it), might have cut too many costs and we’d lose on research/development.  Thus the new merger of Allergan and Actvis – there would be a better balance with continued research and developement.  So it will be a 6 way win-win-win-win-win-win:  Actavis, Allergan, Ackerman, Valeant, doctors/Botox-injectors, and patients.  That’s how you do mergers!   I certainly hope so.  Time will tell, and I hope to be here to talk about it.

 

Sources:

Link to Allergan goes with Actavis instead of Valeant / Ackerman

Ackerman/Valeant walks away from Allergan

Wikipedia article on Actavis

Juvederm Voluma Injection Notes according to an Expert outside of the US

Tonight I participated in a live lecture on the web regarding Juvederm Voluma injection techniques.  I guess they call this format a webcast or webinar.

I joined a few minutes late.  But it seemed to start with a discussion of facial muscle anatomy followed by a discussion of facial fat compartments.

Here are my notes below for other Botox  injectors and Juvederm Voluma injectors if interested.  My personal technique is somewhat different because I use a cannula technique and he uses a direct needle technique.   Cannula technique at this time is considered off-label FDA usage.  But I feel that it is, in my hands, a safer technique.

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Some Juvederm Voluma / Cheek filler highlights:

  • Lateral support is important – at the level of the zygomatic arch.
  • Females have fuller frontal cheek projection it seems than males.
  • Anterior cheek injections can unfortunately reinforce the ptosis of the cheek.
  • Cheeks become lower and more medial when smiling with age – age 40 vs age 50
  • With volume loss in the submalar area – danger sign for “sausage” look with nasolabial filling
  • The nasal flare shouldn’t be hidden with injections – avoid medial cheek injections.
  • People who may look good in the frontal view, might not look good in the oblique view.
  • Aspirate when injecting deep with Voluma
  • With infection risk, there is granuloma risk.
  • He labels the zymatic arch with v1, v2, v3
  • v4 is the soft area of the cheek below v1, v2, v3.
  • v=voluma
  • avoid treating v4 first because of lack of bone support.
  • He uses a pull upwards and backwards = “pinch traction” so the skin cannot go back to it’s original tendency after placement of voluma
  • A discussion of J1, J2, J3, J4.  These are Juvederm locations.
  • He talks about J4 as the vertical lip rhytids (lines) and talks about perpendicular injection to avoid elongation he says.
  • At Voluma injeciton site #4, there are many dangerous sites such as parotid gland, parotid duct, or the transverse artery.  He uses a fanning technique for injections.
  • Look at patients on animation and when looking down.  Animation meaning smiling.
  • Avoid voluma intra-orbit.
  • Malar crease – you can solve some of the ones which disappear when the patients smile.

Great presentation!  There is always much to learn from other Voluma injectors.

Disclaimer:  The above notes are not my thoughts.  They come from a surgeon who works outside of the United States.  They are interesting and I thought I’d share.  The talk on Juvederm Voluma was brought to us by Allergan.

Best cosmetic Surgeon Award

Best cosmetic Surgeon Award for Stanislaus County

Awarded November 2014 by Contentment Health Magazine in Stanislaus County

Below is the text from the magazine.  Thank you very much for the write-up.   We were pleasantly surprised with this best cosmetic surgeon award for Surgical Artistry.  It’s the first annual Best Of Stanislaus voting for Contentment Health and we were actually out of town when much of the voting was taking place.  We never even got a chance to vote for ourselves!

Best Cosmetic Surgeon:  Surgical Artistry: Dr. Tammy Wu and Dr. Calvin Lee
Best Cosmetic Surgeon: Surgical Artistry: Dr. Tammy Wu and Dr. Calvin Lee

BEST COSMETIC SURGEON
SURGICAL ARTISTRY
2336 SYLVAN AVE., STE. C MODESTO
(209) 551-1888 | surgerytoday.com

When you choose to go under the knife, it’s essential to have a surgeon you trust completely in charge of your procedure. When it comes to cosmetic surgery, there are few surgeons in the country as trusted as the experts at Surgical Artistry. Dr. Tammy Wu and Dr. Calvin Lee founded Surgical Artistry in Modesto 11 years ago. The married pair of ivy-league educated surgeons specialize in a full range of cosmetic surgical options to every patient along with procedures including Botox treatments, vein procedures and even acupuncture. Drs. Wu and Lee are known for their exceptional commitment to their patients and uncompromising pursuit of self-improvement. When you’re looking for fantastic plastic surgery or a cosmetic procedure, look no further than Surgical Artistry.

 

Dr. Tammy Wu, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon in Modesto is the Plastic Surgeon for Surgical Artistry.
Dr. Tammy Wu, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon in Modesto is the Plastic Surgeon for Surgical Artistry.

Please visit our Modesto Botox Home Page for more information.

Will I ever have more than 100 Botox Patients per month?

Growth of my Modesto Botox practice

There’s a nifty feature in Allergan’s Brilliant Distinctions program which allows one to track data – such as how many patients have seen you for Botox within a certain period of time.   I decided to look at these numbers monthly.  So far, I’ve been able to extract data starting with January 2011.  Numbers before that don’t exist because we weren’t busy users of Allergan’s Brilliant Distinctions at the time.  We are currently happy users of Allergan’s Brilliant Distinctions program with about 850 different patients enrolled in the program.

Visit this link for Statistics of our Modesto Brilliant Distinctions: Botox, Latisse, Juvederm.

Regarding breaking 100 for Botox patients per month

Well, this hasn’t happened yet.  I got close in June, 2014.  I reached 97 Botox patients for this one month.  However, I continue to improve.  I also know that quality trumps quantity most times.  However, I also do know that experience matters and is based on repetition and seeing many different situations.

Here’s that graphic which shows a representation of my Botox growth:

Botox Growth
Botox Growth per Month

Botox Statistics Update:

  • For the month of July 2014, I saw 95 patients.  Still not quite at 100 Botox patients yet per month.
  • Visit my Modesto Botox homepage for more updates.
  • Vacations, work in Los Angeles, Acupuncuture activies, and operating days are factors which take away from this Botox Statistic.
  • Another update, in October 2014, I saw over 120 patients that month.  So, getting over the 100 patients per month? – done!

Botox, Veins, and Acupuncture: How my time is broken up in the office

Office time is divided up among three main procedures:  Botox, Veins, and Acupuncture

I had a chance to do some data analysis from January 1, 2014 to June 30, 2014.  This is the first half of 2014.  I get the question from time to time regarding what part of practice involves Botox or Acupuncture or Veins?

I’m happy to report the results.  Basically it says that Botox is the biggest chunk of the office practice coming in at 47%, and Acupuncture is a close second at 45%.  Veins occupies 8% of the practice.

What about Surgeries?

That wasn’t included here.  It would be harder for me to figure out surgery vs. these office based procedures because the time required for surgery is usually much longer.  These numbers here (and percentages) are based on the total number of patients coming in for these procedures.  It is not based on time spent.  It is just based on “patient load.”

So here’s the graphic that shows the division of office based procedures:

Botox Pie Chart
2014 data for how my Veins, Acupuncture, and Botox division of office based procedures. Surgery isn’t included here since it isn’t done in the office. This chart is just the division of my patient load in the office.

Why a patient would choose Surgical Artistry – Staff View

Why a patient would choose Surgical Artistry, in Modesto, California

My staff last week sat down in the conference room and over lunch with our Botox / Allergan Representative, they brainstormed (without me) a list some ideas on why we are worth considering for Botox injections.  I have my own thoughts about why choose Surgical Artistry (Calvin Lee, MD) for Botox.  But these are theirs, and I just cut and pasted their summary email which they came up with all by themselves.  I think it’s pretty nice!

Botox is a high priority in our practice and we talk about it often at work.

  • -Dr. Lee is an Ivy league trained general surgeon that has been trained in minimally invasive cosmetic procedures
  • -Dr. Lee highly knowledgeable in facial anatomy
  • -Dr. Lee has been working with needles for over 15 years!
  • -Experience: a patient could not find an office with a better in office experience
  • -longer specialized appointment times
  • -Higher level of service
  • -more consultation time, better experience, better outcomes

Disclaimer:  These are their own opinions.  I have a very enthusiastic team at Surgical Artistry.   I personally have very high regard for other Botox practices and I know I have a lot to learn from others.

 

Visit our home-made Botox web page:  Modesto Botox by Calvin Lee, Surgeon – our telephone number and other methods of contact are listed there.

 

Calvin Lee, MD Modesto Botox Surgeon Stats as a Botox Injector

Calvin Lee
Calvin Lee

Updates:

2013 Background in general for Calvin Lee, MD

written by Calvin Lee, MD

  • I have a degree from Brown University in Neurosciences.
  • I have a medical degree from Brown University.
  • I am a Board Certified General Surgeon
  • I am an acupuncturist
  • I am a violinist
  • I also play the piano to help develop my dexterity and artistry
  • My main focus now is minimally invasive type procedures done with needles such as Vein Sclerotherapy, Acupuncture, Botox and Dermal Fillers in our office in Modesto – Surgical Artistry.

5 year patients choice

2013 Botox / Allergan Background for Calvin Lee, MD

  • I founded Surgical Artistry with my wife in 2006.
  • I have participated in cosmetic surgeries by assisting my wife (Dr. Tammy Wu) in plastic surgeries since 2006.  I mainly assist with almost all tummy tucks and face lifts which are done by Dr. Tammy Wu, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon in Modesto.
  • Dr. Tammy Wu gave me my initial certification to inject Botox, via instruction, guidance, and critique.  The certification was approved by California’s Cooperative of American Physicians.  I have since developed my own style of injections.  This was not required for me.  But something I wanted to do.
  • I started officially injecting Botox in the year 2008 with approval from the Cooperative of American Physicians.  I had to submit my trial cases of Botox and get a letter of recommendation.
  • Eventually, I became a speaker for the Allergan company (makers of Latisse, Botox, and Juvederm)
  • I have participated actively in learning all I can about the rest of the world’s knowledge about Botox at the Las Vegas Cosmetic Surgery meeting in 2013.
  • I have also received personal tips from one of the original injectors of Botox and Dermal Fillers, Dr. Steve Yoelin in 2013.  I attended one of his lectures in 2013 and have kept in touch due to his kindness and generosity.

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Summarized 2013 Statistics for Calvin Lee, MD regarding Botox in Modesto, CA

  • I wrote a separate website here with even more details on my Modesto Botox practice statistics for 2013
  • 724 Botox patient visits in 2013.
  • 374 Different patients seen for Botox in 2013.
  • I definitely hope to continue to grow and I am very thankful to those who trust me with their cosmetic Botox injections.
  • For fun, I queried our database for the number of Botox visits I had in 2008 when I first officially started with Botox injections (May – after getting a self imposed formal certification to perform the procedure).  I had 103 Botox patient visits in the year of 2008.  In contrast, 724 patient visits for Botox for 2013 is a nice improvement.
Calvin Lee, MD (209) 551-1888
Calvin Lee, MD
(209) 551-1888