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 Baltimore Maryland
Adam Summers, MD Maryland Plastic Surgery - Cosmetic Surgery and Dermatology Center is devoted to rejuvenating and enhancing your natural beauty using state-of-the-art procedures that will result in beautiful, natural results that make you look better and feel more confident about your appearance! Under the direction and guidance of Dr. Adam Summers, the Maryland Plastic Surgery Center is one of the leading cosmetic surgery centers. The Center has independently developed cosmetic surgery protocols and procedures which are used by physicians throughout the country (e.g. Thermage skin tightening protocols, Cutera 3D skin rejuvenation protocols, minimally invasive threadlift facelift & necklift procedures, multimodality rosacea treatments, and photodynamic therapy protocols). The Center also has partnered with leading pharmaceutical and technology companies to engage in clinical research and develop new treatments for scar reduction, acne control and medically supervised skin care products. Adam N. Summers, M.D. is board certified in plastic and reconstructive surgery. Dr. Summers graduated with Honors and Distinction in Research from St. Louis University School of Medicine. He trained in General Surgery and received specialty training in Plastic Surgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin, where he was the Chief Resident.
Following his Plastic Surgery training, Dr. Summers completed a Fellowship in Microvascular and Hand Surgery with an emphasis on reconstructive breast surgery. Dr. Summers concluded his training in a Cosmetic Surgery Fellowship with Aesthetic Surgery Associates. Since 1992, Dr. Summers' graphic artwork has received national recognition and top awards. Additionally, in 1994 his work was awarded display status at the National Library of Medicine. He has lectured at symposia around the country, where he has been responsible for training other physicians and healthcare professionals in surgical techniques. Dr. Summers has published many articles, won national awards and serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery at the University of Maryland. In 2000, and as featured in Anne Arundle Medical Center's Vital Signs, Dr. Summers performed the first series of breast reconstructions using microsurgical techniques at Anne Arundel Medical Center. Dr. Summers developed the first medical spa and cosmetic surgery center in the mid-Atlantic region and he has created new protocols for non-surgical rejuvenation. Currently, Dr. Summers is one of the only board certified plastic surgeons in the region who focuses exclusively on cosmetic surgery. He continues to develop new minimally invasive procedures that are designed to help patients achieve the look they desire while experiencing the least amount of downtime possible.
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Adam Summers, MD also performs:
Accent Laser Glen Burnie
Arm Lift Glen Burnie
Blepharoplasty Glen Burnie
Body Lift Glen Burnie
Body Thermage Glen Burnie
BOTOX Glen Burnie
Breast Augmentation Glen Burnie
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Fractional Resurfacing Glen Burnie
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Microdermabrasion Glen Burnie
Mini Facelift Glen Burnie
Mini Tummy Tuck Glen Burnie
Mommy Makeover Glen Burnie
Neck Lift Glen Burnie
Non-Surgical Face Lift Glen Burnie
Perlane Glen Burnie
Photo Rejuvenation Glen Burnie
Restylane Glen Burnie
Rhinoplasty Glen Burnie
Sculptra Glen Burnie
Skin Tightening Glen Burnie
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Thermage Glen Burnie
Thigh Lift Glen Burnie
Threadlift Glen Burnie
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ZERONA Glen Burnie
Interesting plastic surgery and health facts about Baltimore
Baltimore Maryland is one of the most historic cities in the United States however it is undergoing a tremendous downtown renovation which is modernizing its future. Home to famous landmarks like Fort McHenry and the Edgar Allan Poe House, Baltimore is rich in history and culture. Baltimore is a harbor city located on the Patapsco River off of the Chesapeake Bay.
Baltimore suburbs include Rosedale, Randallstown, Garrison, Kenwood, Essex, Jessup, Annapolis, Montpelier, Odenton, Bethesda, Belvedere Heights and Parole. Baltimore is only one hours drive from Washington DC and less than 2 to Philadelphia Pennsylvania.
Baltimore has world class healthcare, including Johns Hopkins Hospital and the Wilmer Eye Institute
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