Neuromodulators is a popular cosmetic injectable known for its anti-wrinkle properties. Our certified plastic surgeon has offered neuromodulators for decades and knows how to expertly inject the neuromodulator to reach your desired results. Dr. Arie Benchetrit has helped many patients reduce lines and wrinkles with neuromodulators and often hears the same questions during consultations.
How to Treat Stretchmarks for Smoother, Even Skin with Fraxel Laser
Stretchmarks are scars that form when the skin stretches or shrinks quickly, causing the supportive skin structures (collagen and elastin) to rupture. The skin attempts to heal and leaves behind narrow bands of raised, discolored tissue. Dr. Arie Benchetrit offers laser treatments to improve stretch marks.
How Do Scars Form? Laser Skin Resurfacing for Face and Body Scars
Scars form as your body works to heal itself, repairing damaged skin by building tissue to close the gap. That scar tissue is mainly made of the protein collagen and works to pull the skin together and fill in the wound. Any time the skin is harmed, a scar forms in the affected tissues, such… Continue Reading →
How to Improve Sunspots and Skin Discoloration for an Even Complexion
How to improve sunspots is a concern for many people. Skin discoloration also has many causes, from birthmarks to skin conditions, sun exposure and natural aging. An uneven skin tone is frustrating for men and women and can be challenging to improve through skin care alone. Dr. Arie Benchetrit in West Island offers laser treatments… Continue Reading →
How Can I Tighten My Skin without Surgery?
In his many years of practice, Dr. Arie Benchetrit has helped patients achieve their aesthetic goals through both surgical and nonsurgical options. A common aesthetic concern for many patients is loose skin. Dr. Benchetrit understands that loose skin has many causes and, as such, offers a variety of treatment options to meet the individual needs… Continue Reading →
What Is the Difference Between Neuromodulators and Facial Fillers?
If you are looking for a nonsurgical option for a natural and more youthful-looking face, then you have probably heard of neuromodulators and facial fillers. While both are injectable cosmetic treatments, they actually work in different ways and are used to address different cosmetic concerns. In this post, Dr. Arie Benchetrit discusses the difference between… Continue Reading →
How Does TruSculpt Flex Work to Improve Your Figure?
When you’ve exhausted your options and abilities with diet and exercise, it can feel defeating to still struggle with areas of stubborn fat and poor muscle tone. The TruSculpt Flex device is a non-invasive body sculpting treatment that offers a solution to these issues, improving the areas you couldn’t with diet and exercise. Our Montreal… Continue Reading →
5 Ways to Treat Deep Acne Scarring
Acne can significantly impact your everyday life, and these unsightly and often painful blemishes can cause lasting damage to your skin. Luckily there are new techniques and technologies available to improve the appearance and depth of your acne scars. Our Montreal plastic surgeon offers several ways to restore a smooth skin tone and texture.
How to Stop Embarrassing Excessive Sweating
Sweating is an essential body function that helps your body regulate its temperature. Unfortunately, some people struggle with excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis), leading to embarrassing and uncomfortable problems in everyday life. You may avoid wearing specific clothing that reveals sweat stains or decline invitations to participate in activities that would further worsen your overactive sweating. Hyperhidrosis… Continue Reading →
Can Exercise Get Rid of Gynecomastia?
Gynecomastia is a medical condition that causes a man to develop excessive breast tissue. If you are living with gynecomastia, you may feel as though your self-confidence and masculinity are affected because of your oversized breasts. You are probably willing to do whatever you can to achieve a flatter, firmer and more attractive chest. Dr…. Continue Reading →