The cosmetic session focused on both surgical and non-surgical facial rejuvenation treatments. One of the presenters discussed safety precautions during injections, such as Juvéderm® and Restylane®. While Dr. Sullivan already takes extensive safety measures to prevent infection, he was pleased to learn how his efforts to go above and beyond in pursuit of superior patient care have been proven to be beneficial in a large study.
Dr. Sullivan also appreciated the opportunity to question an expert in the field of patient satisfaction in plastic surgery.  Dr. Sullivan is always looking for ways that he and his superb team can best meet the individual needs of each patient.  He recognizes that communication and understanding is key to providing an exceptional patient experience. Each patient is not only unique in their appearance but also in what they hope to achieve.  Some patients are much better candidates for plastic surgery than others. Dr. Sullivan is always concerned with meeting and exceeding his patient’s expectations and therefore chooses not to operate on some patients if their expectations cannot be met with our current plastic surgery techniques.   It is wonderful to have more information from research studies aimed at increasing patient satisfaction. Dr. Sullivan is dedicated to providing the very best result to each of his patients and has made patient satisfaction one of the cornerstones of his practice.
If you would like more information, or if you are considering cosmetic enhancement treatment and would like to schedule a consultation, feel free to contact us. Stay tuned for our next blog post, discussing Dr. Sullivan’s contributions at the ASPS meeting as a presenter.
Botox: Administered between the eyes, crow’s feet and upper lip.
Goal:Â Softer appearance to the areas around the eyes and lips
Filler:Â Cheeks and oral area
Goal: The filler gives the cheeks a subtle up lift
Filler: Cheeks only
Goal: Give cheeks a subtle lift
Botox: Between the eyes
Goal: Soften appearance of the eye area