Bryan J. Michelow, MD., FACS

Bryan J. Michelow, MD., FACS

Friday, January 21, 2011

Breaking down the skin !

"Breaking Down the Skin" A Novel Approach to Treating Acne and Signs of Aging.

Gena O'Neill, Director of Aesthetic Skincare, is a medical licensed aesthetician with more than 14 years of experience in helping clients deal with the physical and emotional impact of acne and aging.

Committed to holistic practice, Gena's approach to skincare incorporates guidance on many levels. However, when it comes to acne and aging, Gena's gentle touch and tender care are rooted in an approach that often times means breaking down the skin and repairing it with product.

Acne and Aging, although positioned on two opposite sides of the spectrum, benefit from many similar techniques.

"Breaking down the skin" can refer to exfoliation with product, dermablading, peel or hydro-rejuvenation. These peel back years from the face and kill the spread of bacteria from acne.

After this completed, Gena will recommend a home care treatment plan to rebuild the skin using product.

Contact Gena at 216-595-6800
3733 Park East Drive, Suite 107
Beachwood,. Ohio, 44122
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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Elective Clinical Rotations offered to PA and MA students

Looking for a Physician Assistant Student Clinical Rotation or Medical Assistant Student Clinical Rotation in Plastic Surgery?

Dr. Bryan J. Michelow, MD., FACS., offers an educational experience with personalized attention.
Phone: 216.595.6800
Email: Bryan@DrMichelow.com
Visit our website: www.DrMichelow.com


This is what your colleagus have to say:

As a physician assistant student, having the opportunity to explore the field of plastic surgery during my clinical rotations has been a great experience.

The one-on-one exposure gained by working directly with a plastic surgeon has helped to improve my technical skills and also my diagnostic abilities. I have had the opportunity to see and and assist on a variety of both cosmetic and reconstructive procedures, and also observe and assist on in-office procedures.

Unlike many rotations, plastics allows for one-on-one time in the operating room with the surgeon, which means first assisting on a variety of cases. Improving my technical skills, such as suturing and skin grafting, with a surgeon's guidance is truly a unique experience. This valuable time with both the physician and the patients, in addition to a very friendly office staff, really made this rotation a truly positive learning environment.

I would encourage any physician assistant student looking for an exclusive clinical experience in which to improve their skills and also learn about an ever-advancing field to consider a plastic surgery rotation with Dr. Michelow and the office of Contemporary Cosmetic Surgery.

Emily Dannison PA-SCleveland State University/Tri-C Physician Assistant Program