Be sure to ask about the NEW Thermage Cellulite Procedure
Thermage is a simple new cosmetic procedure that reduces the appearance of aging skin through a non-surgical method of applying radiofrequency energy to the skin. Patients who have undergone Thermage have been thrilled with their new younger look. If your skin has suffered over time, from sun damage, smoking, or just the effects of plain old age, there is a terrific alternative to plastic surgery available to you now. Results can begin to appear in as little as 3 weeks. This procedure is also known as Thermal Face Lift, ThermaCool or Therma Cool and was featured on Oprah on December 8, 2005. When Thermage treatment is combined with Fraxel laser resurfacing, it is sometimes referred to as ThermaFrax.
Thermage, Inc. recently launched two new special indications for the ThermaCool treatment. Body by Thermage is used to treat lax skin on the arms, back, abdomen, thighs, and buttocks.
Eyes by Thermage is a non surgical blepharoplasty designed to treat crow's feet, drooping eyelids, and/or tired-looking eyes. Thermage was featured on Oprah's "Sinkers or Saggers" program
Thermage in Tampa Bay Florida
Countryside Dermatology & Laser Center Susan S. Roper, M.D. is a Board-Certified Dermatologist, certified by the prestigious American Board of Dermatology.
She attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where she was Phi Beta Kappa, and received her undergraduate degree from Stetson University in Deland, Florida. She earned her medical degree from Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia, and served her internship in internal medicine at Emory University also. Dr. Roper completed her residency training in Dermatology at Emory University, serving as Chief Resident of the Department of Dermatology. She also completed a research fellowship year in dermatology at Emory University, after receiving the prestigious Dermatology Foundation Research Award sponsored by Revlon. Dr. Roper, who is a Diplomate of the American Board of Dermatology, is a reviewer for the Journal of the American Dermatology, and holds membership in a number of professional organizations, including the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, the American Academy of Dermatology, the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, the Florida Society of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery, and the Florida Society of Dermatologic Surgery, of which she is a board member. Dr. Roper is an Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine and Dermatology at the University of South Florida School of Medicine in Tampa, Florida, and is affiliated with Morton Plant/Mease Hospitals. Presently she is also in private practice at Countryside Dermatology and Laser Center in Clearwater, Florida. Dr. Susan Roper is the Immediate Past-President of the Florida Society of Dermatologic Surgeons and is the recipient of the Surgeon of the Year Award for 2006.
Adele Ann Moreland, M.D. is a Board Certified Diplomat of the prestigious American Board of Dermatology. She earned both Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees at the University of North Dakota where she graduated Magna Cum Laude and was awarded membership in Phi Beta Kappa.
Dr. Moreland earned her medical degree at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine and served her internship at Baptist Hospital in Oklahoma City. She completed her residency in dermatology at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia, serving as Chief Resident of the Department of Dermatology. After completing her residency, she was appointed full-time Assistant Professor of Dermatology at Emory University School of Medicine and continued her academic career for five years before going into private practice. While at Emory she designed and administered a new teaching program for medical students with grant support from the Centers for Disease Control and authored numerous scientific articles and book chapters. She is an author and Co-editor of a dermatology atlas in its third printing. Dr. Moreland has been a practicing dermatologist since 1984 and is a member of several professional organizations including the American Academy of Dermatology, American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, Florida Society of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery and the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery and is affiliated with Morton Plant/Mease Hospitals in Clearwater, Florida.
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Countryside Dermatology & Laser Center also performs:
Acne Treatment Clearwater
ActiveFX Clearwater
ArteFill Clearwater
Body Thermage Clearwater
BOTOX Clearwater
Captique Clearwater
Chemical Peel Clearwater
Facial Fillers Clearwater
FotoFacial Clearwater
Fractional Resurfacing Clearwater
Hand Rejuvenation Clearwater
Hylaform Clearwater
IPL Clearwater
Juvederm Clearwater
Laser Hair Removal Clearwater
Laser Skin Resurfacing Clearwater
Levulan Clearwater
Lip Augmentation Clearwater
Perlane Clearwater
Photo Rejuvenation Clearwater
Restylane Clearwater
Rosacea Treatment Clearwater
Sclerotherapy Clearwater
Sclerotherapy Clearwater
Sculptra Clearwater
Skin Tightening Clearwater
Smoothbeam Clearwater
Spider Veins Clearwater
Thermage Clearwater
Interesting plastic surgery and health facts about Tampa Bay
The Tampa Bay area is known for its dramatic architecture, gorgeous sunsets, pristine beaches, tasty fresh seafood, and colorful nightlife. No other city in Florida offers such a wide array of activities for any age or lifestyle. The weather here is sunny and warm with cool bay breezes, perfect for vacation or for life! The entire area is surrounded by glistening ocean waterways, providing excellent scenery and opportunities to see aquatic creatures such as dolphins and manatees.
The areas surrounding Tampa Bay in Hillsborough County offer many secret hideaways – check into Clearwater, St. Petersburg (affectionately known by the locals as St. Pete), Channelside, Pinellas Park, Gulfport, Ybor City, and Tarpon Springs for unusual destinations and recreation off the beaten path, all within an hour’s drive. From Tampa, you can easily reach other cities such as Clearwater and St. Petersburg, just 23 miles to the west, Sarasota is 61 miles southwest, and Orlando is 82 miles to the east.
Tampa Bay boasts two prestigious clinics specializing in infectious disease and international travel. Infectious Disease Associates of Tampa Bay is a group of consultant physicians specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of adult and pediatric infectious and tropical diseases, and the International Travelers Clinic of Tampa Bay assists travelers in taking the proper health precautions before traveling abroad.
Hillsborough County is also home to a top 60 public research university, one of 38 NCI designated Comprehensive Care Centers in the U.S, the Tampa Bay Technology Incubator, 12 university, private or nonprofit research centers, over 50 Hospitals, Clinics & Ambulatory Care Centers, 2 Veterans Administration Hospitals, the 2nd largest acute care hospital in the state, 3 Medical Schools, more than 10 educational facilities for the training of nurses and other healthcare professionals, two hospital transplantation centers, and 13 teaching hospitals for physician residency programs.
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