Press release -
9 Out of 10 Patients Report Less Pain with New FDA Approved Restylane Lidocaine LIDOCAINE Treatment Being Offered Immediately By Renowned Minneapolis Cosmetic Dermatologist Dr. Charles Crutchfield, III, M.D.
Minneapolis, St. Paul MN February 22, 2010-- Dr. Charles Crutchfield III, M.D., founder of Crutchfield Dermatology in Minnesota, introduces the latest in cosmetic dermatology dermal skin filler treatments to get rid of the appearance of facial wrinkles- RESTYLANE LIDOCAINE formulated with 0.3% Lidocaine. A revolutionary treatment to add volume and fullness to the skin, diminish the appearance of facial wrinkles, all with less pain. Patients look younger in just minutes! Restylane Lidocaine is FDA approved, & lasts up to 6 months, diminishing the appearance of facial wrinkles in just minutes after a treatment, and now with lidocaine there is less pain experienced by the patient. In fact, 9 out of 10 patients reported less pain with Restylane Lidocaine. Restylane Lidocaine is available at Crutchfield Dermatology patients immediately!
About Dr. Crutchfield
Dr. Charles Crutchfield III, M.D., is a board certified dermatologist, holds a Masters degree in molecular biology from the Mayo Clinic, and has been named "Top Doctor" by Mpls/St. Paul Magazine for the last 8 years in a row. Dr. Crutchfield has published over 100 dermatologic articles and co-authored the dermatology text book "A Clinical Atlas of 101 Common Skin Diseases." Dr. Crutchfield is currently a Clinical Associate Professor of Dermatology at the University of Minnesota, teaching medical students, residents, and other clinical physicians. Dr. Crutchfield has been selected twice as the Teacher of the Year at the University of Minnesota by the medical students and the Minnesota Medical Foundation. He is active in medical research involving psoriasis, pseudofolliculitis barbae, and acne keloidalis nuchae. He lectures both at local, state and national medical conferences. Dr. Charles Crutchfield has also been awarded the "Karis" humanitarian award from the Mayo Clinic.
About Restylane
Restylane is the world's best selling dermal filler. Restylane is injected into the skin to restore volume to correct moderate to severe facial wrinkles and folds, such as the lines from your nose to the corners of your moth (nasolabial folds). In contrast to Botox Cosmetic (Botulinum Toxin Type A) which is injected into the muscle to block nerve transmission and relax the muscles that cause frown lines between your eyebrows. Restylane contains no animal byproducts. It is a made of Hyaluronic acid. Which is a naturally occurring substance in your skin. It helps provide fullness and elasticity. Over time, skin loses Hyaluronic acid. Causing skin to lose volume, and increasing wrinkles and folds appearance. With Restylane, your skin can look more supple and youthful. It's FDA approved! How long Restylane lasts varies, but generally a rule of thumb is for about six months. Restylane gives natural-looking results by restoring your skin's fullness.
For more information on what Restylane can do for your appearance, visit www.CrutchfieldDermatology.com or call (651) 209-3600
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Topics
- Beauty
Categories
- cosmetic dermatology
- skin care
- botox
- restylane
- dr charles crutchfield
Dr. Charles Crutchfield III, M.D., is a board certified dermatologist, holds a Masters degree in molecular biology from the Mayo Clinic, and has been named "Top Doctor" by Mpls/St. Paul Magazine for the last 8 years in a row. Dr. Crutchfield has published over 100 dermatologic articles and co-authored the dermatology text book "A Clinical Atlas of 101 Common Skin Diseases." Dr. Crutchfield is currently a Clinical Associate Professor of Dermatology at the University of Minnesota, teaching medical students, residents, and other clinical physicians. Dr. Crutchfield has been selected twice as the Teacher of the Year at the University of Minnesota by the medical students and the Minnesota Medical Foundation. He is active in medical research involving psoriasis, pseudofolliculitis barbae, and acne keloidalis nuchae. He lectures both at local, state and national medical conferences. Dr. Charles Crutchfield has also been awarded the "Karis" humanitarian award from the Mayo Clinic.
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