Face

Face ProceduresWhen it comes to the delicate skin of the eyes and face, it is important to choose a surgeon who is uniquely qualified to treat these specific areas.

Whether you are considering surgery or just a dermaplaning, Dr. Van Putten and our entire staff are specialists who know how to help you achieve the results you desire.

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Your eyes are often the first thing people notice about you and are an important aspect of your overall appearance. As we age, the tone and shape of our eyelids can loosen and sag making you appear more tired or older than you are.
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Don’t you wish you could look as young as you feel? We can help — using advanced minimal-incision treatments allows you to look terrific in no time.
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Cosmetic laser technology is being used for an increasing number of cosmetic patients who may not be ready for cosmetic surgery. Examples include skin resurfacing for wrinkle reduction, scar revision, removal of pigmented blemishes, and more.
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Fifty to Sixty percent of patients treated in our office are not ready for surgical procedures. Therefore, options have been made available to offer correction and enhancements using Botox and dermal fillers.
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Dermaplaning is a non-invasive skin resurfacing procedure that uses a special surgical blade to gently scrape away the top layer of dead epidermal cells.
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A facial peel is an in-office cosmetic treatment that can help lessen the appearance of blemishes, freckles, age spots, light scarring, and any number of other skin irregularities on the face.
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Our practice uses the VISIA Complexion Analysis System to provide you with easy to understand, printed reports that we use to develop your personal DeLaine skin care regimen.
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Combining the application & interaction of four different colors of LED Light photo or light therapy targets common skin problems, such as minor acne, redness, and uneven pigmentation.
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