Move over Juvederm!

There’s a new filler in town. It’s safe, proven to work, hypoallergenic, cost-effective and the results last from 6 months to a year.  It’s made from your own cells but it’s not fat and it’s not stem cells. Give up? Read on…

Imagine (A) going to the doctor and (B) within 20-30 minutes the doctor has removed a little blood from your arm, spun it around in a machine to remove the concentrated growth factors (these are the potent ingredients in your own blood that will stimulate the production of very high quality collagen) and (C) injected it into the wrinkles or acne scar depressions. You leave the office and go about your day—no downtime.

Within 3 weeks you see visible effects as your own collagen begins to fill in the scar depressions and/or wrinkles. During this time your skin quality becomes more luminous and soft in texture. It actually begins to go back in time in terms of its appearance.

Your growth factors can be injected to the face, hands or any other area of the body.

This can also be used to enhance the results of fat transfers by adding these highly concentrated growth factors into the fat injected into the face, breasts, back of hands, etc.  I actually tip the threads for our Beverly Hills Silhouette Lift procedures in these factors to enhance the results of our non-surgical face lifts.

This procedure, which we call RejuvaPhyl, is available now in our Beverly Hills office!

Watch this video to learn more!

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Posted in Cosmetic Procedures 1 year, 11 months ago at 11:13 am.

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  1. Paul Berger Oct 19th 2010
    Paul Berger

    Hi Dr. Berger.
    Can Selphyl be used like Sculptra… to restore volume to cheeks and hollowness below the eyes? I know, like Sculptra, Selphyl stimulates collagen production below the skin. Thank you.
    Paul Berger (no relation, I think)

  2. Andre Berger, MD Nov 13th 2010
    Andre Berger, MD

    Selpyl is a collagen stimulator as is sculptra. They have differnt mechanisms by which they do it. Either can be considerd depending on the area and the degree of volume restoration expected.


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