FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
General Questions
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CoolSculpting is an FDA-cleared, noninvasive body contouring technology that eliminates fat cells for good in a number of areas.
Studies have shown that the treatment is effective for fat reduction, and it has a number of benefits over traditional surgical body contouring methods.
CoolSculpting is by far the most popular body shaping treatment, however this is largely because it was approved in 2010, much earlier than any competing devices.
But is it still the best.
This product is worth taking at any stage of adult life. Everyone’s body produces potentially toxic “free radical”
derivatives of oxygen, and everyone is being exposed to environmental toxins regardless of how much care they take. This formula’s antioxidant and related detox actions also support healthy immunity.
In general, birth control for women falls into two categories: hormonal and barrier. Hormonal birth control methods use hormones to regulate and control your ovulation, preventing pregnancy. Barrier control methods hinder the fertilization process by preventing the sperm from reaching your egg. Under each classification, there are several options.
Hormonal Birth Control
- Birth control pills
- Implants
- Patches
- Injections
- Rings
- IUDs with hormones
Barrier birth control
- Condoms
- Cervical caps or shields
- Diaphragms
- Sponges
- IUDs with copper (which kills sperm)
In addition to these temporary measures, more permanent forms of birth control are available, such as a tubal ligation or a hysterectomy.
Cosmetic surgery and plastic surgery methods, by definition, are infinitely more invasive than non-surgical cosmetic procedures.
At Miami Skin Spa we don’t perform any invasive procedures. We prefer that all of our patients are able to leave refreshed and ready to get back to their normal activities.
This is something that surgical procedures do not allow for.
However, before considering any non invasive body contouring, your medical history should be reviewed and discussed with your primary physician.
Whereby you will discuss your expectations, outcomes, and risks of the procedures, to find out if you are a suitable candidate.
MonaLisa Touch doesn’t require anesthesia, so Dr. Leslie-Brown is able to do it in her office. The procedure takes at most five minutes, and women typically need only three treatments over 18 weeks. Then, you’ll need only to follow up at your annual check-up.
Dr. Leslie-Brown inserts the vaginal probe gently into your vagina, and the laser’s light energy makes tiny punctures in your vaginal wall. The mostly painless procedure increases blood flow to your vagina while promoting growth of healthy tissue. The treatment causes your vaginal wall to thicken and become more pliable, almost like it was before menopause.
MonaLisa Touch leaves few side effects. Some women have minimal bleeding or vaginal discharge, which usually clears up within three days.
While there is no cure for menopause, there are many ways OB/GYNs can address the disruptive side effects that may hamper your lifestyle, such as:
- Hormone therapy
- Vaginal estrogen
- Antidepressants
- Vaginal rejuvenation
There is also much you can do at home to ease the impacts of menopause, such as:
- Relaxation exercises
- Pelvic floor exercises
- Diet and exercise
Menopause should no longer signal the end of your healthy and active lifestyle, and there is a lot you can do to ensure that you enjoy your post-reproductive years.
Most women experience abnormal vaginal bleeding at some point in their lives, and these episodes usually resolve themselves. You should see Dr. Leslie-Brown, however, if you meet any of the following conditions:
- The abnormal bleeding is interfering with your routine
- You want to get pregnant
- You have anemia as a result of heavy menstrual bleeding
- You are in menopause
If you are pregnant and you are experiencing bleeding, seek medical advice right away.
Botox is commonly used on the forehead, between the eyebrows (glabellar lines), and around the eyes (crow’s feet). It can also be used to lift the corners of the mouth, soften vertical lip lines, and smooth chin dimpling. Your healthcare provider can recommend the best areas of the face to target based on your individual needs.
With food, any time of day.
Everyone is unique and our skin ages pre and post-procedure. You and your physician should discuss your needs and expectations.
Birth control is only as effective as how you use it. For example, using a sponge without spermicide lowers its effectiveness by up to 20%. Hormonal birth control methods can offer up to 99% protection, but if you skip a pill or a shot, you may lower this number considerably.
Dr. Leslie-Brown will ensure that you understand the efficacy of each birth control method and help you choose one that offers the best protection for your situation.
It may be recommended that you wait ~2-3 days for any contact in the lased area. Talk with your physician post-procedure.
The truSculpt iD treats the entire area of stubborn fat as well as the deeper layers. This will result in an average fat reduction of 24%.
The treatment is customized with 15-minute protocols that can treat the full abdomen or multiple areas of fat simultaneously.
Yes
Common side effects of Botox include temporary redness, swelling, and bruising at the injection site. In rare cases, patients may experience headaches, nausea, or drooping of the eyelids. It is important to consult with a qualified healthcare provider before undergoing Botox treatment to discuss the risks and benefits and to ensure that the treatment is safe for your individual needs.
There are several different types of minimally invasive procedures, such as:
Laparoscopy: The doctor makes small incisions in your abdomen to get a closer look at your reproductive organs with a small camera. Also, the doctor may feed small instruments through the incisions to perform a multitude of tasks, such as:
- Fibroid and cyst removal
- Biopsies
- Hysterectomies
- Tubal ligations
- Hernia repairs
Vaginal hysterectomy: A procedure to remove your uterus through your vagina. Depending on the extent of the hysterectomy, other organs may also be removed, such as the ovaries, cervix, and fallopian tubes.
Hysteroscopy: The doctor inserts a small, lighted instrument through your vagina to examine your pelvic region more closely.
Endometrial ablation: A procedure that uses specialized equipment inserted through your vagina to destroy the lining of your uterus. An endometrial ablation is a permanent treatment for excessive menstrual bleeding.
Colposcopy and biopsy: Procedures used to take tissue for biopsy using small instruments inserted into your vagina and through your cervix.
Minimally invasive procedures are not always an available solution. After a thorough examination, Dr. Leslie-Brown will let you know whether you are a good candidate and, if not, what the alternatives treatments are.
Treatments for infertility depend upon the cause of your problem, but the most common treatments are:
- Hormone regulation
- Fertility drugs to stimulate egg production
- Corrective surgeries for abnormalities
- Intrauterine insemination
- Lifestyle changes
Often, the cause of your infertility may not readily present itself and time and patience may be required to correct your problem. Whatever the issue, Dr. Leslie-Brown has an arsenal of tools she can use to increase your chances of conceiving a child.
Abnormal bleeding is commonly characterized by the following:
- Spotting in between periods
- Abnormally heavy or light flow (a heavy flow is one that soaks through a pad or tampon every two hours)
- Vaginal bleeding before the age of nine
- Vaginal bleeding after menopause
- Vaginal bleeding while you are pregnant
- Menstrual cycles that are longer than 38 days or shorter than 24 days
The effects of Botox typically start to become noticeable within a few days after the injections. The full results may take up to two weeks to appear. The effects of Botox typically last for three to six months, after which the treatment can be repeated.
The process of getting pregnant involves several steps, and problems can occur anywhere along the way. These measures include:
Ovulation: an egg is released from one of your ovaries
Fertilization: sperm must reach the egg to fertilize it
Implantation: the fertilized egg needs to make its way through your fallopian tubes and attach itself to your uterine wall
Dr. Leslie-Brown’s goal is to pinpoint where the issue may lie and target that area.
truSculpt iD is the newest body sculpting treatment from top laser manufacturer Cutera.
It provides a personalized, hands-free and hand-held solution to permanent fat reduction and body contouring.
It uses several hand pieces that offer more placement options and for multiple areas to be targeted simultaneously.
This powerful ‘MonoPolar Radio Frequency Hyperthermia’ platform is tailored to each patients’ individual needs and features.
The primary goal of a well woman exam is to help you better understand your health and your risk factors, and to discuss effective prevention techniques that will serve you well as your journey through womanhood. Some of the things your OB/GYN discusses with you include:
- Lifestyle changes, such as quitting smoking or lowering alcohol consumption
- Sexual behavior
- Exercise and nutrition habits
- Sexual function
- Pregnancy
- Genetic counseling
- Dealing with chronic conditions
Dr. Leslie-Brown believes in treating each patient individually by addressing the concerns and factors unique to you and recommending courses of action designed to help you avoid potential problems.
To schedule your annual well woman exam with a trusted OB/GYN, call Brown’s Women’s Care today or book an appointment online.
The weight loss and general wellness program at Brown’s Women’s Care helps patients lose weight and feel better naturally, without harmful, habit-causing controlled drugs. This unique approach to weight loss features:
- Body composition analyses
- Natural vitamin and mineral supplements
- Amino acids to improve and regulate mood while curbing cravings
- Fat-burning lipotropic (MIC) and vitamin B shots
- Nutritional counseling
- Exercise recommendations
One of the greatest advantages of a medical weight loss program is that Dr. Leslie-Brown will monitor your progress and your health as you go. Based on your individual needs, she can make adjustments along the way for maximized results.
The program steers clear of methods that use stimulants to promote healthy and long-lasting results.
- Heavy periods
- Irregular periods
- Pelvic pressure
- Increased urinary friquency
- Urinary incontinence
- Increased constipation
- Painful intercourse
- Recurrent miscarraige
- Infertility
- Anemia
Menopause signals the end of your body’s ability to reproduce, and you are considered to be in full menopause if you have not had a period for 12 consecutive months. The physical transition into menopause simply means that your ovaries no longer produce estrogen and progesterone, the hormones needed for fertility.
Most women start their transition into menopause in their late 40s, a period known as perimenopause, and reach full menopause by their early 50s. These ages can vary somewhat based on your genetics and medical history, but the average age a woman naturally reaches menopause is 51.
The journey to menopause, however, varies wildly among women: Some women make the transition quickly and easily with few repercussions, while others experience a long and arduous road that has a severe impact on quality of life issues.
While medical weight loss programs are designed for anyone who wants to lose weight, a good starting point is the body mass index (BMI) calculator. The BMI calculates your weight to height ratio and comes up with a number that indicates your overall body fat. The numbers break down like this:
Under 18: underweight
18-24.9: normal weight
25-29.9: overweight
Over 30: obese
While looking good is always a motivation for weight loss, you should also consider the health risks associated with being overweight or obese. Weight issues have a significant impact on your overall health and wellness, and some of the leading causes of death—like heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and accidents—can be traced back to weight problems.
A minimally invasive procedure requires only a small incision or an existing opening to feed small, state-of-the-art equipment into your body to perform numerous tasks that used to require open surgery. This type of procedure is designed to limit the damage to your body that major operations can cause.
During each step in the fertilization process, the most common problems are:
Ovulation:
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS): a condition that causes women not to ovulate or to ovulate irregularly
Diminished ovarian reserve: you are born with a certain number of eggs, and that number may be abnormally low
Premature menopause: reaching menopause by the age of 40
Functional hypothalamic amenorrhea (FHA): a condition brought on by excessive exercise, stress, or being underweight
Fertilization and implantation:
Blockages: obstructions in your fallopian tubes that prevent the sperm from reaching the egg or the egg from reaching your uterus
Endometriosis: a condition where the lining of your uterus grows on the outside
Abnormal uterine contour: an abnormally shaped uterus or fibroids and polyps in the uterus can prevent the egg from attaching correctly
This list is by no means exhaustive, as medical conditions and history play a vital role in your ability to conceive. Dr. Leslie-Brown will perform some tests and exams to get to the bottom of your issue and work with you on a plan to increase your chances of getting pregnant.
Non invasive body sculpting has quite an impressive success rate. A study published by the ‘Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology’ revealed that:
“Overall 44% of patients had more than 75% improvement, 32% of patients experienced 50% to 75% improvement, 20% of the patients had between 25% to 50% improvement and only 4% had less than 25% improvement.”
Thats a pretty impressive group of statistics.
The technology being developed by the aesthetic device manufacturers in recent years has advanced to the point where surgical procedures simple aren’t necessary for far reduction.
The injections themselves are relatively painless, but some patients may experience minor discomfort or a stinging sensation. Your healthcare provider may use a topical anesthetic cream or ice to minimize any discomfort during the injection process.
MonaLisa Touch is a laser treatment that improves the health and elasticity of your vaginal wall. The procedure is nearly painless, clinically proven, and minimally invasive in using laser energy to stimulate and heal the cells in your vagina.
The state-of-the-art technology was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for gynecological use in 2014.
CoolSculpting, or cryolipolysis, is a non-invasive treatment that freezes of fat cells in targeted areas.
Freezing the fat cells causes them too effectively ‘die’ and leads to them being excreted from the body.
It works by placing a roll of fat within two panels, then bringing it down to freezing temperatures until the fat is permanently damaged and secreted.
According to studies, after 6 months up to 25% of fat can be removed using CoolSculpt.
There is not sufficient evidence available to recommend this product for such patients.
Infertility is the inability to conceive a child after 12 months of unprotected sex. If you are over the age of 35, this time frame shrinks to six months.
The goal behind minimally invasive procedures is to minimize the damage that is done to your body’s tissue in open surgery, reducing your risks significantly.
However, some risks accompany any medical procedure. In general, the risks and side effects associated with minimally invasive surgeries or procedures are:
- Infection
- Bleeding
- Soreness/pain
- Swelling
- Fever
- Vomiting
Dr. Leslie-Brown will discuss these side effects and risks with you beforehand, so you know what to expect and when to call should larger issues crop up.
A well woman exam is an annual assessment of the health of your reproductive system and your risk factors, and it’s a great way to learn about the preventive measures you can take for future good health. If you’ve already been diagnosed with a medical condition that bears watching, a well woman exam from an OB/GYN provides an excellent opportunity to monitor that condition and catch any warning signs before they become major complications.
As you enter your reproductive years, your body undergoes major changes to accommodate this new stage in your life. The same holds true for the end of your reproductive cycle. Whatever stage you are in, it is important to keep tabs on your health to make sure that every aspect of your reproductive system is functioning properly—even if you’ve decided not to have children.
To establish a baseline and provide good medical tracking, an annual women’s wellness exam includes the following for all women:
- Taking vitals, such as blood pressure and heart rate
- Measuring your weight and height
- A visual exam of your external organs in the pelvic region
- A breast exam
- Blood tests
- Urinalysis
- Review of medical history
From there, depending upon your history, your age, and your lifestyle, Dr. Leslie-Brown will determine which additional tests or screenings you need, such as:
- Pap tests, which are recommended at least every three years
- Mammogram
- STD screening
- Cancer screening
- Fertility screening
- Colonoscopy
Body Sculpting has two definitive approaches, invasive and non-invasive.
Invasive fat removal procedures, like Liposuction and tummy tucks, were the de facto body contouring methods of the past.
These are relatively simple procedures, performed by board certified plastic surgeons, that have dramatic results. They can essentially change entire silhouettes from one day to the next.
However, there are obvious downsides associated with such dramatic changes, like swelling, discomfort and even infections.
Non-invasive body sculpting takes a radically different approach. Instead of rapid changes, non invasive methods stimulate our body’s natural functions to eliminate fat.
This usually involves using gentler, non surgical methods, like laser lipolysis, ultrasound, or Radio Frequency. These different types of energies are directed towards fat deposits to disrupt cell function, causing irreversible fat cell damage.
The body then proceeds to remove the destroyed fat cells from the body through its natural pathways, like the bladder.
It is free of the common allergens soy, dairy, gluten, wheat, egg, corn, tree nuts, peanuts, shellfish, fish, sesame, and has no artificial colorings or flavorings. This is a hypoallergenic formula.
Yes. It contains no animal products and is suitable for vegans and vegetarians.
Many women call the MonaLisa Touch life-changing. Not only does it improve your intimacy with your partner, but it also reduces postmenopausal vaginal pain and discomfort.
MonaLisa Touch may also be effective at treating urinary incontinence and urgency as well as recurrent bacterial vaginosis. However, the FDA’s approval does not extend to this use.
Any postmenopausal women experiencing painful intercourse or vaginal dryness and discomfort are candidates for MonaLisa Touch.
If you had a hysterectomy, you may also benefit from the procedure. It has also been used for women with vaginal atrophy following breast or ovarian cancer who can’t supplement with vaginal estrogen.
MonaLisa Touch is also used to treat women with thinning and irritation of their vulvar skin, which is known as lichen sclerosus.
Treatment for abnormal bleeding depends on the cause and whether it is even a problem. For example, if you are experiencing lighter than normal periods because of a hormone medication, that is to be expected and doesn’t need to be treated. In other cases where you may experience heavier flow or spotting, a simple adjustment in medication may be all that is needed.
In more challenging cases, however, Dr. Leslie-Brown may suggest more aggressive measures, such as:
- Hormone control
- Endometrial ablation, which is a procedure that destroys the lining of your uterus to lessen or stop your menstrual cycles altogether
- Cyst and fibroid removal
- Hysterectomy
Dr. Leslie-Brown will thoroughly review all of the options available to help you regulate your periods in a way that suits your circumstances and medical history.
Choosing the right birth control method will depend entirely on your situation and your goals. It is important to note upfront that condoms are the only form of birth control that protects against sexually transmitted diseases. The other types of birth control help prevent unwanted pregnancy but not the transmission of infections.
In deciding upon a birth control method, you will want to take into account your habits, your lifestyle, and your medical history. For example, if you don’t do well with hormone regulation, you may want to look at the different forms of barrier control, which range from situational to more permanent.
At Brown’s Women’s Care, Dr. Leslie-Brown offers most forms of birth control, including:
- NuvaRing®: a vaginal ring that releases hormones
- Depo-Provera: a hormone shot
- Mirena® IUD: an IUD that releases hormones
- Paraguard® IUD: A hormone-free IUD
- Implanon®: an implant inserted under the skin that releases hormones
- Essure®: inserts placed inside your fallopian tubes that form a permanent blockage
Dr. Leslie-Brown will review all the available options with you to help you choose the right solution.
There are many reasons why your menstrual cycles can be interrupted or irregular, but the chief causes of abnormal bleeding are:
- Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), which is a hormone imbalance that affects ovulation
- Hormone birth control methods that affect the duration and blood flow of your menstrual cycles
- Sexually transmitted infections
- Pelvic inflammatory disease
- Uterine fibroids
- Hyperthyroidism
- IUDs that use hormone control
- Endometriosis, a condition where the lining of your uterus grows on the outside of the uterus
Typically, as your hormone levels start to drop, you may experience any of the following common symptoms that signal the onset of menopause:
- Irregular periods
- Hot flashes
- Night sweats
- Moodiness or anxiousness
- Sleep issues
- Weight gain and slowed metabolism
- Sleep issues
- Vaginal dryness
Once you enter menopause and your body settles into its post-reproductive phase, there are further side effects that may present themselves, such as:
- Bone density loss
- Incontinence
- Hair loss
- Painful sex
The degree and severity of the symptoms and side effects of menopause are as varied as the women who experience them. The good news is that there are many ways you can ease this transition. If your quality of life is being affected, make an appointment with Dr. Leslie-Brown to see what treatments are available to you.
At your first appointment, Dr. Leslie-Brown will conduct your first body composition analysis (BCA) reading. The BCA scale will give you a complete breakdown of the percentages of fat, muscle, and water in your body, as well as your resting metabolic rate. Based on these results, you will receive a report detailing how much weight you can expect to lose depending on the plan you choose to follow. This initial report serves as the baseline against which Dr. Leslie-Brown measures your progress.
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Non invasive body sculpting has quite an impressive success rate. A study published by the ‘Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology’ revealed that:
“Overall 44% of patients had more than 75% improvement, 32% of patients experienced 50% to 75% improvement, 20% of the patients had between 25% to 50% improvement and only 4% had less than 25% improvement.”
Thats a pretty impressive group of statistics.
The technology being developed by the aesthetic device manufacturers in recent years has advanced to the point where surgical procedures simple aren’t necessary for far reduction.
There are several different types of minimally invasive procedures, such as:
Laparoscopy: The doctor makes small incisions in your abdomen to get a closer look at your reproductive organs with a small camera. Also, the doctor may feed small instruments through the incisions to perform a multitude of tasks, such as:
- Fibroid and cyst removal
- Biopsies
- Hysterectomies
- Tubal ligations
- Hernia repairs
Vaginal hysterectomy: A procedure to remove your uterus through your vagina. Depending on the extent of the hysterectomy, other organs may also be removed, such as the ovaries, cervix, and fallopian tubes.
Hysteroscopy: The doctor inserts a small, lighted instrument through your vagina to examine your pelvic region more closely.
Endometrial ablation: A procedure that uses specialized equipment inserted through your vagina to destroy the lining of your uterus. An endometrial ablation is a permanent treatment for excessive menstrual bleeding.
Colposcopy and biopsy: Procedures used to take tissue for biopsy using small instruments inserted into your vagina and through your cervix.
Minimally invasive procedures are not always an available solution. After a thorough examination, Dr. Leslie-Brown will let you know whether you are a good candidate and, if not, what the alternatives treatments are.
Menopause signals the end of your body’s ability to reproduce, and you are considered to be in full menopause if you have not had a period for 12 consecutive months. The physical transition into menopause simply means that your ovaries no longer produce estrogen and progesterone, the hormones needed for fertility.
Most women start their transition into menopause in their late 40s, a period known as perimenopause, and reach full menopause by their early 50s. These ages can vary somewhat based on your genetics and medical history, but the average age a woman naturally reaches menopause is 51.
The journey to menopause, however, varies wildly among women: Some women make the transition quickly and easily with few repercussions, while others experience a long and arduous road that has a severe impact on quality of life issues.
The weight loss and general wellness program at Brown’s Women’s Care helps patients lose weight and feel better naturally, without harmful, habit-causing controlled drugs. This unique approach to weight loss features:
- Body composition analyses
- Natural vitamin and mineral supplements
- Amino acids to improve and regulate mood while curbing cravings
- Fat-burning lipotropic (MIC) and vitamin B shots
- Nutritional counseling
- Exercise recommendations
One of the greatest advantages of a medical weight loss program is that Dr. Leslie-Brown will monitor your progress and your health as you go. Based on your individual needs, she can make adjustments along the way for maximized results.
The program steers clear of methods that use stimulants to promote healthy and long-lasting results.
Most women experience abnormal vaginal bleeding at some point in their lives, and these episodes usually resolve themselves. You should see Dr. Leslie-Brown, however, if you meet any of the following conditions:
- The abnormal bleeding is interfering with your routine
- You want to get pregnant
- You have anemia as a result of heavy menstrual bleeding
- You are in menopause
If you are pregnant and you are experiencing bleeding, seek medical advice right away.
It may be recommended that you wait ~2-3 days for any contact in the lased area. Talk with your physician post-procedure.
The primary goal of a well woman exam is to help you better understand your health and your risk factors, and to discuss effective prevention techniques that will serve you well as your journey through womanhood. Some of the things your OB/GYN discusses with you include:
- Lifestyle changes, such as quitting smoking or lowering alcohol consumption
- Sexual behavior
- Exercise and nutrition habits
- Sexual function
- Pregnancy
- Genetic counseling
- Dealing with chronic conditions
Dr. Leslie-Brown believes in treating each patient individually by addressing the concerns and factors unique to you and recommending courses of action designed to help you avoid potential problems.
To schedule your annual well woman exam with a trusted OB/GYN, call Brown’s Women’s Care today or book an appointment online.
Cosmetic surgery and plastic surgery methods, by definition, are infinitely more invasive than non-surgical cosmetic procedures.
At Miami Skin Spa we don’t perform any invasive procedures. We prefer that all of our patients are able to leave refreshed and ready to get back to their normal activities.
This is something that surgical procedures do not allow for.
However, before considering any non invasive body contouring, your medical history should be reviewed and discussed with your primary physician.
Whereby you will discuss your expectations, outcomes, and risks of the procedures, to find out if you are a suitable candidate.
The goal behind minimally invasive procedures is to minimize the damage that is done to your body’s tissue in open surgery, reducing your risks significantly.
However, some risks accompany any medical procedure. In general, the risks and side effects associated with minimally invasive surgeries or procedures are:
- Infection
- Bleeding
- Soreness/pain
- Swelling
- Fever
- Vomiting
Dr. Leslie-Brown will discuss these side effects and risks with you beforehand, so you know what to expect and when to call should larger issues crop up.
Typically, as your hormone levels start to drop, you may experience any of the following common symptoms that signal the onset of menopause:
- Irregular periods
- Hot flashes
- Night sweats
- Moodiness or anxiousness
- Sleep issues
- Weight gain and slowed metabolism
- Sleep issues
- Vaginal dryness
Once you enter menopause and your body settles into its post-reproductive phase, there are further side effects that may present themselves, such as:
- Bone density loss
- Incontinence
- Hair loss
- Painful sex
The degree and severity of the symptoms and side effects of menopause are as varied as the women who experience them. The good news is that there are many ways you can ease this transition. If your quality of life is being affected, make an appointment with Dr. Leslie-Brown to see what treatments are available to you.
CoolSculpting, or cryolipolysis, is a non-invasive treatment that freezes of fat cells in targeted areas.
Freezing the fat cells causes them too effectively ‘die’ and leads to them being excreted from the body.
It works by placing a roll of fat within two panels, then bringing it down to freezing temperatures until the fat is permanently damaged and secreted.
According to studies, after 6 months up to 25% of fat can be removed using CoolSculpt.
Body Sculpting has two definitive approaches, invasive and non-invasive.
Invasive fat removal procedures, like Liposuction and tummy tucks, were the de facto body contouring methods of the past.
These are relatively simple procedures, performed by board certified plastic surgeons, that have dramatic results. They can essentially change entire silhouettes from one day to the next.
However, there are obvious downsides associated with such dramatic changes, like swelling, discomfort and even infections.
Non-invasive body sculpting takes a radically different approach. Instead of rapid changes, non invasive methods stimulate our body’s natural functions to eliminate fat.
This usually involves using gentler, non surgical methods, like laser lipolysis, ultrasound, or Radio Frequency. These different types of energies are directed towards fat deposits to disrupt cell function, causing irreversible fat cell damage.
The body then proceeds to remove the destroyed fat cells from the body through its natural pathways, like the bladder.
While there is no cure for menopause, there are many ways OB/GYNs can address the disruptive side effects that may hamper your lifestyle, such as:
- Hormone therapy
- Vaginal estrogen
- Antidepressants
- Vaginal rejuvenation
There is also much you can do at home to ease the impacts of menopause, such as:
- Relaxation exercises
- Pelvic floor exercises
- Diet and exercise
Menopause should no longer signal the end of your healthy and active lifestyle, and there is a lot you can do to ensure that you enjoy your post-reproductive years.
Infertility is the inability to conceive a child after 12 months of unprotected sex. If you are over the age of 35, this time frame shrinks to six months.
Botox is commonly used on the forehead, between the eyebrows (glabellar lines), and around the eyes (crow’s feet). It can also be used to lift the corners of the mouth, soften vertical lip lines, and smooth chin dimpling. Your healthcare provider can recommend the best areas of the face to target based on your individual needs.
To establish a baseline and provide good medical tracking, an annual women’s wellness exam includes the following for all women:
- Taking vitals, such as blood pressure and heart rate
- Measuring your weight and height
- A visual exam of your external organs in the pelvic region
- A breast exam
- Blood tests
- Urinalysis
- Review of medical history
From there, depending upon your history, your age, and your lifestyle, Dr. Leslie-Brown will determine which additional tests or screenings you need, such as:
- Pap tests, which are recommended at least every three years
- Mammogram
- STD screening
- Cancer screening
- Fertility screening
- Colonoscopy
At your first appointment, Dr. Leslie-Brown will conduct your first body composition analysis (BCA) reading. The BCA scale will give you a complete breakdown of the percentages of fat, muscle, and water in your body, as well as your resting metabolic rate. Based on these results, you will receive a report detailing how much weight you can expect to lose depending on the plan you choose to follow. This initial report serves as the baseline against which Dr. Leslie-Brown measures your progress.
There is not sufficient evidence available to recommend this product for such patients.
Many women call the MonaLisa Touch life-changing. Not only does it improve your intimacy with your partner, but it also reduces postmenopausal vaginal pain and discomfort.
MonaLisa Touch may also be effective at treating urinary incontinence and urgency as well as recurrent bacterial vaginosis. However, the FDA’s approval does not extend to this use.
Any postmenopausal women experiencing painful intercourse or vaginal dryness and discomfort are candidates for MonaLisa Touch.
If you had a hysterectomy, you may also benefit from the procedure. It has also been used for women with vaginal atrophy following breast or ovarian cancer who can’t supplement with vaginal estrogen.
MonaLisa Touch is also used to treat women with thinning and irritation of their vulvar skin, which is known as lichen sclerosus.
Common side effects of Botox include temporary redness, swelling, and bruising at the injection site. In rare cases, patients may experience headaches, nausea, or drooping of the eyelids. It is important to consult with a qualified healthcare provider before undergoing Botox treatment to discuss the risks and benefits and to ensure that the treatment is safe for your individual needs.
Choosing the right birth control method will depend entirely on your situation and your goals. It is important to note upfront that condoms are the only form of birth control that protects against sexually transmitted diseases. The other types of birth control help prevent unwanted pregnancy but not the transmission of infections.
In deciding upon a birth control method, you will want to take into account your habits, your lifestyle, and your medical history. For example, if you don’t do well with hormone regulation, you may want to look at the different forms of barrier control, which range from situational to more permanent.
At Brown’s Women’s Care, Dr. Leslie-Brown offers most forms of birth control, including:
- NuvaRing®: a vaginal ring that releases hormones
- Depo-Provera: a hormone shot
- Mirena® IUD: an IUD that releases hormones
- Paraguard® IUD: A hormone-free IUD
- Implanon®: an implant inserted under the skin that releases hormones
- Essure®: inserts placed inside your fallopian tubes that form a permanent blockage
Dr. Leslie-Brown will review all the available options with you to help you choose the right solution.
Abnormal bleeding is commonly characterized by the following:
- Spotting in between periods
- Abnormally heavy or light flow (a heavy flow is one that soaks through a pad or tampon every two hours)
- Vaginal bleeding before the age of nine
- Vaginal bleeding after menopause
- Vaginal bleeding while you are pregnant
- Menstrual cycles that are longer than 38 days or shorter than 24 days
The injections themselves are relatively painless, but some patients may experience minor discomfort or a stinging sensation. Your healthcare provider may use a topical anesthetic cream or ice to minimize any discomfort during the injection process.
During each step in the fertilization process, the most common problems are:
Ovulation:
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS): a condition that causes women not to ovulate or to ovulate irregularly
Diminished ovarian reserve: you are born with a certain number of eggs, and that number may be abnormally low
Premature menopause: reaching menopause by the age of 40
Functional hypothalamic amenorrhea (FHA): a condition brought on by excessive exercise, stress, or being underweight
Fertilization and implantation:
Blockages: obstructions in your fallopian tubes that prevent the sperm from reaching the egg or the egg from reaching your uterus
Endometriosis: a condition where the lining of your uterus grows on the outside
Abnormal uterine contour: an abnormally shaped uterus or fibroids and polyps in the uterus can prevent the egg from attaching correctly
This list is by no means exhaustive, as medical conditions and history play a vital role in your ability to conceive. Dr. Leslie-Brown will perform some tests and exams to get to the bottom of your issue and work with you on a plan to increase your chances of getting pregnant.
The process of getting pregnant involves several steps, and problems can occur anywhere along the way. These measures include:
Ovulation: an egg is released from one of your ovaries
Fertilization: sperm must reach the egg to fertilize it
Implantation: the fertilized egg needs to make its way through your fallopian tubes and attach itself to your uterine wall
Dr. Leslie-Brown’s goal is to pinpoint where the issue may lie and target that area.
The effects of Botox typically start to become noticeable within a few days after the injections. The full results may take up to two weeks to appear. The effects of Botox typically last for three to six months, after which the treatment can be repeated.
truSculpt iD is the newest body sculpting treatment from top laser manufacturer Cutera.
It provides a personalized, hands-free and hand-held solution to permanent fat reduction and body contouring.
It uses several hand pieces that offer more placement options and for multiple areas to be targeted simultaneously.
This powerful ‘MonoPolar Radio Frequency Hyperthermia’ platform is tailored to each patients’ individual needs and features.
While medical weight loss programs are designed for anyone who wants to lose weight, a good starting point is the body mass index (BMI) calculator. The BMI calculates your weight to height ratio and comes up with a number that indicates your overall body fat. The numbers break down like this:
Under 18: underweight
18-24.9: normal weight
25-29.9: overweight
Over 30: obese
While looking good is always a motivation for weight loss, you should also consider the health risks associated with being overweight or obese. Weight issues have a significant impact on your overall health and wellness, and some of the leading causes of death—like heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and accidents—can be traced back to weight problems.
MonaLisa Touch is a laser treatment that improves the health and elasticity of your vaginal wall. The procedure is nearly painless, clinically proven, and minimally invasive in using laser energy to stimulate and heal the cells in your vagina.
The state-of-the-art technology was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for gynecological use in 2014.
MonaLisa Touch doesn’t require anesthesia, so Dr. Leslie-Brown is able to do it in her office. The procedure takes at most five minutes, and women typically need only three treatments over 18 weeks. Then, you’ll need only to follow up at your annual check-up.
Dr. Leslie-Brown inserts the vaginal probe gently into your vagina, and the laser’s light energy makes tiny punctures in your vaginal wall. The mostly painless procedure increases blood flow to your vagina while promoting growth of healthy tissue. The treatment causes your vaginal wall to thicken and become more pliable, almost like it was before menopause.
MonaLisa Touch leaves few side effects. Some women have minimal bleeding or vaginal discharge, which usually clears up within three days.
CoolSculpting is an FDA-cleared, noninvasive body contouring technology that eliminates fat cells for good in a number of areas.
Studies have shown that the treatment is effective for fat reduction, and it has a number of benefits over traditional surgical body contouring methods.
CoolSculpting is by far the most popular body shaping treatment, however this is largely because it was approved in 2010, much earlier than any competing devices.
But is it still the best.
There are many reasons why your menstrual cycles can be interrupted or irregular, but the chief causes of abnormal bleeding are:
- Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), which is a hormone imbalance that affects ovulation
- Hormone birth control methods that affect the duration and blood flow of your menstrual cycles
- Sexually transmitted infections
- Pelvic inflammatory disease
- Uterine fibroids
- Hyperthyroidism
- IUDs that use hormone control
- Endometriosis, a condition where the lining of your uterus grows on the outside of the uterus
A minimally invasive procedure requires only a small incision or an existing opening to feed small, state-of-the-art equipment into your body to perform numerous tasks that used to require open surgery. This type of procedure is designed to limit the damage to your body that major operations can cause.
Treatments for infertility depend upon the cause of your problem, but the most common treatments are:
- Hormone regulation
- Fertility drugs to stimulate egg production
- Corrective surgeries for abnormalities
- Intrauterine insemination
- Lifestyle changes
Often, the cause of your infertility may not readily present itself and time and patience may be required to correct your problem. Whatever the issue, Dr. Leslie-Brown has an arsenal of tools she can use to increase your chances of conceiving a child.
A well woman exam is an annual assessment of the health of your reproductive system and your risk factors, and it’s a great way to learn about the preventive measures you can take for future good health. If you’ve already been diagnosed with a medical condition that bears watching, a well woman exam from an OB/GYN provides an excellent opportunity to monitor that condition and catch any warning signs before they become major complications.
As you enter your reproductive years, your body undergoes major changes to accommodate this new stage in your life. The same holds true for the end of your reproductive cycle. Whatever stage you are in, it is important to keep tabs on your health to make sure that every aspect of your reproductive system is functioning properly—even if you’ve decided not to have children.
It is free of the common allergens soy, dairy, gluten, wheat, egg, corn, tree nuts, peanuts, shellfish, fish, sesame, and has no artificial colorings or flavorings. This is a hypoallergenic formula.
Everyone is unique and our skin ages pre and post-procedure. You and your physician should discuss your needs and expectations.
- Heavy periods
- Irregular periods
- Pelvic pressure
- Increased urinary friquency
- Urinary incontinence
- Increased constipation
- Painful intercourse
- Recurrent miscarraige
- Infertility
- Anemia
The truSculpt iD treats the entire area of stubborn fat as well as the deeper layers. This will result in an average fat reduction of 24%.
The treatment is customized with 15-minute protocols that can treat the full abdomen or multiple areas of fat simultaneously.
Yes
This product is worth taking at any stage of adult life. Everyone’s body produces potentially toxic “free radical”
derivatives of oxygen, and everyone is being exposed to environmental toxins regardless of how much care they take. This formula’s antioxidant and related detox actions also support healthy immunity.
Birth control is only as effective as how you use it. For example, using a sponge without spermicide lowers its effectiveness by up to 20%. Hormonal birth control methods can offer up to 99% protection, but if you skip a pill or a shot, you may lower this number considerably.
Dr. Leslie-Brown will ensure that you understand the efficacy of each birth control method and help you choose one that offers the best protection for your situation.
Yes. It contains no animal products and is suitable for vegans and vegetarians.
With food, any time of day.
Treatment for abnormal bleeding depends on the cause and whether it is even a problem. For example, if you are experiencing lighter than normal periods because of a hormone medication, that is to be expected and doesn’t need to be treated. In other cases where you may experience heavier flow or spotting, a simple adjustment in medication may be all that is needed.
In more challenging cases, however, Dr. Leslie-Brown may suggest more aggressive measures, such as:
- Hormone control
- Endometrial ablation, which is a procedure that destroys the lining of your uterus to lessen or stop your menstrual cycles altogether
- Cyst and fibroid removal
- Hysterectomy
Dr. Leslie-Brown will thoroughly review all of the options available to help you regulate your periods in a way that suits your circumstances and medical history.
In general, birth control for women falls into two categories: hormonal and barrier. Hormonal birth control methods use hormones to regulate and control your ovulation, preventing pregnancy. Barrier control methods hinder the fertilization process by preventing the sperm from reaching your egg. Under each classification, there are several options.
Hormonal Birth Control
- Birth control pills
- Implants
- Patches
- Injections
- Rings
- IUDs with hormones
Barrier birth control
- Condoms
- Cervical caps or shields
- Diaphragms
- Sponges
- IUDs with copper (which kills sperm)
In addition to these temporary measures, more permanent forms of birth control are available, such as a tubal ligation or a hysterectomy.
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