Seeing is Believing for Boston Plastic Surgery Dermapen Patient
Boston Plastic Surgery tracks one patient's Dermapen transformation with engaging video series
BOSTON, April 9, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- People of all ages are curious about Dermapen™. This innovative microneedling treatment rejuvenates collagen and elastin with a pen-like device that creates a series of tiny sub-cutaneous injuries to the facial skin. The microscopic piercing encourages natural collagen production while tightening and lifting the skin.
Boston Plastic Surgery patients often have questions about Dermapen, prompting the practice to create a video series that follows one patient named Sue. The video series provides a clear view of the path Sue took to decrease the appearance of fine lines, reduce pore size, and revive her skin's overall texture.
"Boston Plastic Surgery is committed to patient education and videos are a tangible way to demonstrate the process," explains Dr. Fouad Samaha, MD. "Sometimes it is hard to put procedure results into words. I think this video series will help illustrate the benefits of Dermapen treatments."
Current and potential Boston Plastic Surgery patients can see Sue relax on camera as an aesthetician strokes her face with the Dermapen applicator. Aestheticians Kathy Antonowicz and Jennifer Rader use gentle movements to make sure Sue's Dermapen treatment is a calming experience and ensure that Dermapen treatments are comfortable and fast acting.
"We are looking forward to sharing Sue's success over the coming months," Dr. Samaha continues. "She is an excellent example of how Dermapen treatments can improve skin quality."
The public is invited to keep up with Sue's transformation on Boston Plastic Surgery's Facebook page. It will be updated regularly so that viewers can see Sue's skin improve with each treatment. Since her needs are typical of many patients, she is an ideal model to follow through the Dermapen process.
About Boston Plastic Surgery: Dr. Fouad J. Samaha is a board certified plastic surgeon who has been in practice in Boston for more than 20 years. He is also a member of the clinical faculty at Harvard Medical School. His practice is at 2300 Crown Colony Drive, Suite 101, Quincy, MA 02169; 617-786-7600; www.bostonplastic.com
Media Contact:
Maureen Walls, R.N.
617-786-7600
SOURCE Boston Plastic Surgery
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