VISTA, CA, December 12, 2010 (Press-News.org) The stalled economy may be to blame for the decline in cosmetic procedures last year, but it has not put a dent in BOTOX Cosmetic demand for at least one area practice. Dr. David Wolf, a dermatologist in San Diego, and his associates at Dermatology Specialists, Inc. (www.dermspec.com) believe BOTOX will continue to gain in popularity at their practice well into 2011. In the United States last year, BOTOX injections were up 3.8% from 2008 according to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery's (ASAPS) 2009 statistics.
"BOTOX Cosmetic injections have skyrocketed in popularity for many reasons," says Dr. Wolf. "Perhaps the most fundamental reason for the demand for this treatment is that it is highly effective." BOTOX can soften or eliminate horizontal forehead furrows, vertical frown lines, crow's feet and neck bands through tiny injections that take only minutes. "Our BOTOX patients from San Diego to Temecula see real results from their treatment, along with affordability and practically no downtime."
BOTOX treatments cost only hundreds of dollars, compared to the thousands of dollars a surgical face or brow lift would cost. According to the ASAPS statistics, the national average for facial surgery procedures last year ranged from $3,000 to $8,000 and upwards. "In the current economy, many of our patients are finding that BOTOX offers the perfect mix of treatment benefits and affordable pricing," notes Dr. Wolf.
Additionally, facial surgery may require weeks of recovery time, which is a drawback for many women and men. "We are seeing an increase in BOTOX clients from all walks of life. The common denominator for these patients seems to be that they lead active, busy lives and want to avoid surgery. They want a simple, quick treatment that delivers noticeable results."
BOTOX is just one of many cosmetic treatments becoming more popular at Dermatology Specialists, Inc. The practice offers a full line of skin treatments including injectable fillers like JUVEDERM and Restylane, along with chemical peels and laser therapies to improve the appearance of age spots, veins and rosacea. Other treatments include laser hair removal, waxing and facials. In addition to cosmetic services, the doctors at the practice offer clinical dermatology to address acne, hair loss and skin cancer.
With so many treatments available and 5 offices in the San Diego and Temecula area, Dermatology Specialists, Inc. has seen a large number of new patients during 2010. "We have worked hard to build a loyal following and positive word of mouth," adds Dr. Wolf. "For BOTOX, injectables and other skin care services, Dermatology Specialists, Inc. is committed to delivering proven results through the latest treatments and technologies."
Dermatology Specialists, Inc. (www.dermspec.com) is one of the largest dermatology practices in San Diego and Riverside Counties. From their offices in Murrieta, Escondido, Fallbrook, Solana Beach and Oceanside they serve communities throughout Southern California including Carlsbad, Del Mar, La Jolla, Vista and San Marcos. Staffed by 9 highly credentialed dermatologists and 3 physician assistants, they offer a diversity of training and wealth of experience that result in truly comprehensive care for their patients. This practice utilizes the latest research and technology and offers the full range of clinical and cosmetic dermatology services for patients of all ages.
BOTOX Gains Popularity and Credibility in San Diego
Despite a slight decline in cosmetic procedures last year, BOTOX Cosmetic injections were up by almost 4%. The physicians at Dermatology Specialists, Inc. see continued interest in BOTOX in San Diego over the coming years.
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[Press-News.org] BOTOX Gains Popularity and Credibility in San DiegoDespite a slight decline in cosmetic procedures last year, BOTOX Cosmetic injections were up by almost 4%. The physicians at Dermatology Specialists, Inc. see continued interest in BOTOX in San Diego over the coming years.






