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The physicians at SINY® are also trained in noninvasive body-contouring procedures, with the ability to minimize unwanted scars, sun spots, tattoos, excess hair, blemishes, and even body fat. They’re trained on the most advanced technologies for medical and cosmetic treatments, including lasers and fillers.
For patients seeking a cosmetic procedure rather than the diagnosis and care of a medical condition, the SINY® team follows a comprehensive treatment plan that includes a detailed consultation. Your physician spends time discussing your goals and expectations with you, while thoroughly outlining the process and likely results of each procedure, along with any potential risks. At SINY®, the goal of any cosmetic procedure is not to completely change a patient’s face but to capture their natural-looking, individual beauty and enhance it in subtle ways.
When you look in the mirror, what would you most like to change? It’s difficult to see yourself objectively, so that can be a difficult question. But it’s one that you need to be ready to answer when you’re speaking with your dermatologist.
Figure out the amount you’re prepared to spend, and do your homework on the current costs of various procedures. (Remember that many of them, such as peels and laser treatments, require a series of appointments.) Once you decide on a potential course of action, ask your doctor if it’s realistic to accomplish it on your budget.
It’s important to understand the limitations of what these procedures can do. We can’t achieve total transformation, nor do we want to. Our goal is to capture your own individual beauty and enhance it in subtle ways, to make you look fresher and more youthful—not to completely change your face.
Your fears probably fall into one (or both) of two categories. The first can be summed up as “duck lips and a frozen face”: many people are terrified that they’re going to end up looking like an alien or a plastic mask.
Three days before any procedure, stop using chemicals on your skin; that means retinoids, acids, scrubs, benzoyl peroxide, cosmeceuticals, and chemical sunscreens (switch to mineral ones). Take off any makeup before the procedure.
Create an Account. Use the following link to create your username and password, enter First and Last Name, Date of Birth and Zip code and agree to Terms and Conditions. Having trouble with link? Visit www.mypatientvisit.com and use the following Practice ID and Security code given in an email to you to create an account, check your junk mail:
After login, select your name to take you take you to my Dashboard. Go to the upper right corner, select my Chart and complete:
Pay your copay/deductible. Click or tap the following link: Quick Click and complete all required information. Your Patient ID is on email received Please pay your Specialist Copay listed on your Insurance Card. If you a have a Deductible plan pay $50. Remaining balances will be collected after Insurance processes the claim.