by Dr. Brunner | Nov 4, 2014 | BOTOX/Fillers, Non Surgical Procedures
There is a wide array of cosmetic injectables available in Princeton, NJ, and each offers a distinctive benefit for patients. While it’s wonderful to have such a broad selection, the number of options can often be overwhelming for patients trying to determine which...
by Dr. Brunner | Jul 10, 2014 | Laser Treatments, Non Surgical Procedures, Skin Resurfacing, Skin Treatment
That bumpy, “cottage cheese,” look that cellulite creates is a worry for many beachgoers. If you maintain a healthy diet and exercise regularly, cellulite still won’t go away. If cellulite hinders your confidence in a bathing suit or other revealing...
by Dr. Brunner | May 18, 2014 | Laser Treatments, Non Surgical Procedures
Summer is just around the corner, which means it is time to get your body in top bathing suit condition. While shaving, tweezing and waxing may get rid of hair for a short time, a permanent solution exists: laser hair removal. Are you looking for a permanent body or...
by Dr. Brunner | May 9, 2014 | Non Surgical Procedures, Skin Resurfacing, Skin Treatment
Over time, common skin issues such as wrinkles, scars, sun damage, and blemishes can take a toll on your skin. Plus, these skin issues can cause your self-esteem to decrease significantly. Chemical peels offer one way to restore your skin to its former glory. Chemical...
by Dr. Brunner | May 2, 2014 | BOTOX/Fillers, Facial Plastic Surgery, Non Surgical Procedures
Annually, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) releases statistical data about the year’s trends in plastic surgery. Some of the top trending procedures among men and women for the past year were nose reshaping (rhinoplasty), eyelid surgery...
by Dr. Brunner | Apr 2, 2014 | BOTOX/Fillers, Non Surgical Procedures, Skin Treatment
With so many injectable fillers on the market today, it can often be difficult to figure out what will be best for you. One filler which is currently gaining popularity among patients is Radiesse®, which eliminates visible signs. Let’s take a closer look at this...