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Madame Noël: The First Female Plastic Surgeon
Dr Suzanne Noël was a brilliant plastic surgeon, a feminist, and a suffragette. Born in 1878, she has been called the first female cosmetic surgeon in the world, known internationally as “Madame Noël.”
In this article for the Edit, we are highlighting her amazing career and story. I’ve always felt that aesthetic medicine and plastic surgery can be extremely empowering, not just for the patients but also for the clinicians. Madame Noël is one groundbreaking example of that, and strongly advocated for women to be able to change any parts of their bodies that they so desired, to work, and to vote.
How Can I Get a Botox Prescription?
How can I get a botulinum toxin (also known as Botox) prescription?
The Answer: After a face-to-face assessment with a prescribing medical professional who has has medical aesthetics in their scope of practice.
Now why does this even need to be stated? Sadly, because it is way to easy in the unregulated landscape of the UK to get around the above. Please make no mistake, if you are getting botox either to inject or have it injected in you as a patient without the above, what it is illegal.
So let’s break it down.
The Beautiful History of Aesthetic Medicine
The desire to improve our appearance and to pursue a certain ideal of beauty has existed for as long as human history has been recorded. As I’ve written before, the history of aesthetic medicine is firmly ensconced in the history of plastic surgery, so you will find traces of that throughout this article.
Join us for a wonderful, whirlwind tour through the history of aesthetic medicine - from the ancient world to the modern day.
The Top Five Rules for Filler Safety
Thinking of getting fillers? Not so fast! While this is a wonderful treatment in medical hands, there are many ways it could go wrong. Here, Dr Emmaline shares her Top Five Tips for Filler Safety.
Sunscreen Myths: These May Surprise You!
It is definitely SPF season - and in this article for the Aesthetics Edit we compile some of the biggest myths and misconceptions around sunscreen. Cosmetic doctors and dermatologists love to bang on about sunscreen, but you would be surprised to know how many things we (use healthcare professionals included) get wrong!
The bottom line is, of course, wear sunscreen and wear enough of it. But there are some myths that are so ingrained in public consciousness I felt like we just had to set the record straight once and for all.
5 Completely Unexpected Reasons I Fell in Love with Aesthetic Medicine
It’s no secret at this point that I am incredibly passionate about medical aesthetics. But what began as an off-shoot of my interest in plastic surgery has grown into the favourite and most treasured aspect of my medical practice. But when I think about what parts of it I’ve fallen in love with, the answers surprised me.
Vitamins & Skin: An Essential Guide
“Vitamin” is such a buzzword in skincare and health in general. People love declaring that something contains vitamins and is great for you, but sometimes that loses its meaning when it is repeated again and again without an explanation of how they work.
The truth is that vitamins are an essential part of your skin health, but not all vitamin formulations are created equal. This is why it’s important to know exactly how each vitamin works its magic, as well as which products are worth investing in.
Which Cosmetic Treatments and Skincare Ingredients are Safe in Pregnancy?
Pregnancy is such an exciting and beautiful time in a woman’s life, but it can also be confusing and scary to navigate all of the sudden rule changes about what you can and cannot do. We want to look after ourselves and the baby as well as possible - and for many women a huge part of self-care can often involve medical aesthetic treatments and our beloved skincare routines.
But things do change during pregnancy and breastfeeding, and there are some cosmetic treatments that are better to avoid. Want to understand why you can have one treatment and not another? Read to find out!
COVID-19 and Your Hair: How to deal with post-viral hair loss
Let’s talk about COVID-19 and hair loss. This is something that has affected quite a few people, but it is not a problem that is well-known. As we are recovering from the pandemic, there may be patients who are finding themselves suffering from sudden unexplained hair loss after having recovered from COVID months ago!
What is Happening? It is a condition known as acute telogen effluvium. Telogen effluvium is a very common cause of increased hair loss.
What is Photobiology?
There has been a lot written about the sun and your skin, especially in the context of sun protection, skin cancers, and premature ageing. But the interplay between our skin and the light is more complicated and fascinating than you could ever imagine, and it goes way beyond the common discussions of UV damage.
Photobiology is the study of the way that light interacts with living organisms, encompassing both its beneficial and negative effects.
Remember, that UV light is actually only a small part of the entire spectrum of light. There is visible light, as well as radiowaves, microwaves, infrared radiation, x-rays, and gamma rays.
The Problem with the “Wellness” Industry
Aesthetic medicine and concepts of wellness tend to go hand-in-hand, and that is something that I personally love. But more and more, it’s also something that I have seen as inherently dangerous as well - something that can breed pseudoscience, and where selling and marketing are prioritised over patient health.
This rhetoric that some of these companies have somehow discovered a secret that big pharma and greedy doctors don’t want you to know is is toxic and damaging. The issue is with this constant chipping away at professionals, at education, at research. Let me be clear - the messaging can be really dangerous and really unethical.
The Basics of Exfoliation
Exfoliation is one of those cornerstones of good skincare, but it’s something that is so easy to get wrong and can be very confusing for beginners. It’s one of those things that - when done correctly - can transform your skin into looking smoother, clearer, and fully rejuvenated.
So let’s learn the difference between physical and chemical exfoliation, and learn the basics of adding this into your skincare routine.
Vaccination and Aesthetic Injectables: How the COVID-19 Vaccine affects Fillers and Botox
Everyone has been talking about the reports of patients with facial fillers getting swelling after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. Initially, this was only reported in patients who had the Moderna vaccine, but there has now been a reported case of a patient in the UK who presented with swelling and inflammation after the Pfizer vaccine.
If you’ve had dermal fillers, this might sound a bit alarming, but I will explain why you should not be worried about this at all.
So let’s dispel the most common misunderstandings about this phenomenon and tell you what you really need to know.
COVID-19 and Your Skin: Rashes in Coronavirus Infections
When it comes to COVID-19, there is no doubt that it has touched almost every aspect of our lives. There’s been a lot of talk about the effect mask-wearing is having on our complexions (the dreaded “maskne”), but the viral infection itself can directly cause changes to our skin.
Why are these important to be aware of? We know about the common presenting complaints of COVID, which are generally non-specific (cough, high fever). However, recent research has estimated that about 8% of patients have skin symptoms, and for approximately 1/5 of these patients skin symptoms are the presenting complaint, or only sign of infection they ever have.
Hair in Cosmetic Medicine
Aesthetic medicine as a field encompasses so many things. In New Zealand, this specialty is called “Appearance Medicine,” and when you think of appearance the first things that comes to mind are probably your skin, teeth, and hair.
Beyond its biological functions, hair plays such an important role in both our psychology and well-being, as well as in how we perceive others socially.
So let’s learn some of the basic biology behind our hair to see how amazing it is, and explore the world of hair in cosmetic medicine.
The concept of “Instagram face” is not a new one, but has received more recent attention as Meta has banned filters that encourage plastic surgery. Awareness of the role that social media and photo editing plays in aesthetic medicine is incredibly important for both clinicians and patients. The influence of social media can be incredibly negative, and it means it’s more important than ever to navigate between good, ethical medical practice versus “selling” cosmetic procedures.