Med Spa

Actual Patient

Med Spa

Actual Patient

Med Spa

Actual Patient

Med Spa

Actual Patient

INJECTABLES/FILLERS

Patients in Fort Lauderdale and Broward County seeking to restore their natural, youthful look are looking to double-board certified plastic surgeon Nathan Eberle, M.D., D.D.S., F.A.C.S. at Weston Center for Plastic Surgery to provide them with expert consultation in the selection of specialized dermal filler treatments. Call today to schedule an appointment with our specialists.

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ZO SKIN HEALTH

ZO Skin Health, Inc. develops and delivers innovative skincare solutions that optimize skin health based on the latest advances in skin therapy technologies, unique delivery systems, bioengineered complexes, and exclusive formulations. By providing comprehensive skincare programs for physicians and their patients, ZO Skin Health, Inc. bridges the gap between therapeutic treatments and daily care, allowing patients to experience continuously healthy skin regardless of their age, ethnicity, or unique skin condition.

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Halo Laser

HALO LASER

Halo™ is the world’s first hybrid fractional laser, combining two lasers in one to take years of damage off the face. This customizable laser treatment precisely targets the skin to eliminate skin damage and improve skin tone and texture.

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SCAR TREATMENTS

Scar treatment is done to diminish thick, visible, raised scars on the body that are often a result of surgery. At the Weston Center for Plastic Surgery, we use the embrace® laser, which is a patented technology that directly treats the root cause of scarring by relieving tension and providing hydration to the scar tissue.

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Halo Laser

LATISSE®

Latisse® is the brand name for bimatoprost. It is an FDA-approved medication to treat hypotrichosis or insufficient eyelash growth. It helps make eyelashes grow naturally darker, fuller, thicker, and longer. Bimatoprost was originally marketed as a prescription medication to treat glaucoma in the form of eye drops. Once patients and doctors realized that the side effect of this medication was increased eyelash growth, as well as darkening of eyelash color, the product was marketed as Latisse®.

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FAQ Regarding injectables

What are Fillers and how do they differ from neurotoxins such as botas?
Injectable fillers used today are most commonly made of hyaluronic acid, common fillers in this category would be Juvaderm or Restalyne. Fillers are designed to add volume to areas of the face such as the lips. cheeks or Nasolabial folds, doing so will improve the appearance of aging and wrinkling. Whereas neurotoxins are designed to temporarily paralyze muscles to prevent the formation of lines (rhytids) of the face. Botox and Dysport are the two most commonly used neurotoxins in the United States.

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Halo Laser

ZO MEDICAL PRE & POST TREATMENT AND DAILY RECOMMENDATION

It is highly recommended that ZO Medical Skincare program is used as a daily skincare regimen, to keep your skin healthy, hydrated, glowing, and youthful.

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