Instant anti-aging results
Do you want to add definition to your jawline or reduce skin laxity and sagging? With the innovative Silhouette InstaLift®, you can get the results you’re looking for, without the need for surgery and with little to no downtime.
Achieve Your Facial Rejuvenation Goals with a Minimally-Invasive Anti-Aging Procedure
Schedule onlineWith Silhouette InstaLift® you will benefit from:
- Smoothing: The procedure smooths prematurely aging skin
- Restored volume: With expert care, Silhouette InstaLift® redistributes facial volume for a more youthful appearance
- Lifting: Threads correct drooping in the mid and lower face
- Minimally invasive technique: The procedure is non-surgical and is done with a local anesthesia
- Little to no downtime: The procedure has a very short recovery time
- Collagen production: The threads stimulate collagen for a lifting effect that continues long after the threads have been reabsorbed
- Immediate effects: You see immediate results that are also long-lasting
- Suitable for many patients: Silhouette InstaLift® is ideal for men and women between the ages of 40 and 70
Frequently Asked Questions about Silhouette InstaLift®
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How does Silhouette InstaLift® work?
Using a double-action effect, the procedure effectively adds skin smoothing and toning as well as definition to the face. The insertion of the sutures immediately repositions the tissue and stimulates the regeneration of collagen that will continue for many months. Gentle pressure is applied to the treated area to reshape the contours of your face.
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How long does silhouette lift last?
The results typically last for between 18 months and two years, depending on a number of factors. To get the best results from your threads, you can make lifestyle changes such as wearing sunscreen, avoiding smoking and excessive drinking and following a balanced, healthy diet.
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Who is a good candidate for Silhouette InstaLift®?
The procedure, also called Silhouette Soft, is recommended for men and women who want to correct sagging skin and loss of volume but aren’t ready for surgery.
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What are the threads made from?
Poly L-lactic acid (PLLA) is the primary material used in the threads. It has a well-established safety record with many biomedical and pharmaceutical applications because it offers excellent biocompatibility and is biodegradable.
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What makes the Silhouette InstaLift® threads unique?
There are small cones on the sutures that provides traction and fixation points which then stimulates the production and build-up of collagen.
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Is the procedure safe?
The procedure has been developed after six years of research. With more than 150,000 treatments carried out around the world, Silhouette InstaLift® has been proved to be a safe, effective treatment to reverse some of the signs of aging.
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Recently went in for a service and the sweet little red head girl was so fantastic! She made me feel like I was someone special. I will be returning in the future.
Mrs 504 on Deirdre O'Boyle Hooper, MD via Google Reviews
Terrible experience. Office staff are not trained on how to handle billing and standard office procedure. I worked with them for months to obtain the proper referral to make an appointment. I was informed that was received and we made the appointment which took another 2 months. A few days before the appointment, I receive a confirm text, which I followed the steps and confirmed. Then, the day before the appointment I receive another text informing me the appointment was cancelled because I did not fill out new client paperwork. I go online to locate said paperwork and cannot locate anything on their website. So, I call the office and get their voicemail, leave a message. No return call. I call again the morning of the appointment , we have waited 2 months for, and I am hung up on twice. I call the nurse and she puts me through to Kalyee who informs me they cannot see me because I have medicaid and they do not want to accept it even after obtaining proper referral and I did not submit my insurance information however that was never requested until the appointment was cancelled. Either they are highly incompetent or terrible people. Either way I would never refer them. I will be filing a complaint. Everyone should have access to proper care regardless of insurance carrier.
On a side note, I am telling people at work what is happening and my co-worker informs me she went there a few years ago for a skin condition and was told it was psychological and referred to psychiatrist. Only to find out recently that is was diabetes. So apparently the doctors are not any more knowledgable than their staff.
Jaime Smith on Deirdre O'Boyle Hooper, MD via Google Reviews
Garbage. I went to them having serious rashes. Dr. Jackson did not even examine my skin. But wanted to prescribe me an expensive cream for blackheads. Ended...
Sandra P. on Deirdre O'Boyle Hooper, MD via Yelp
TO EVERYONE THAT HAS INSURANCE DISREGARD THIS MESSAGE AND JUST KNOW THAT IT'S 5/5 STARS.
To those that pay out of pocket. My experience with this place ranged from out of this world to frustrating. My doctor was fantastic and helpful. She even waved some out of pocket fees to make my visit more affordable. However, it seems that there is some disconnect between the doctors/practice and the lab work/fees.
I was told be my doctor that the payment for the lab fees would not be over 80 dollars. I genuinely believed they thought this information was true, but they were wrong. The lab charged 180 dollars and left me out of budget since I already scrounged every dollar I could to get to the doctors office.
All in all I'll give them a 4/5 since the actual doctors were fantastic but take whatever info they have about lab payments with a grain of salt. I honestly don't think they know about DermaLabs exorbitant fees. This problem only applies to people who pay out of pocket though. Again, if you have insurance this place is probably the best place you can go to.
Aaron P on Deirdre O'Boyle Hooper, MD via Google Reviews