Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Dr. Michael McCracken On TV Today In Denver

A new Restylane technique for facial rejuvenation with Dr. Michael McCracken and his patient will be shown today, June 20th on Denver's Fox 31 at 5:00 p.m. and KWGN 2 News at 7:00 p.m.
A New Technique Quickly Reduces Under-Eye Bags, Restores Cheek Volume 
"Bags" under the eyes are a common
 complaint among women and men.

Denver, CO - Facial fillers have become the most popular and easiest way to reduce the appearance of under-eye bags, to soften wrinkles & add volume to the cheeks. However, bruising can result from the numerous injection points required to distribute fillers in the areas being treated. Dr. Michael McCracken, a board certified oculoplastic surgeon is performing a new technique using a cannula, which is a thin tube that requires just one entry point per side of the face. "Patients can get the refreshed look they want without the downtime caused by the standard injection method," says Dr. McCracken.

About Dr. Michael McCracken:
Dr. McCracken is among a handful of members of the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, a highly selective society of specially trained surgeons who focus on the eyes and surrounding areas. Dr. McCracken is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons and a member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery.  Dr. McCracken has lectured internationally and has also been chosen as a member of the BOTOX® and JuvĂ©derm® National Education Faculty.
The McCracken Eye and Face Institute, located in Parker and Boulder, CO.


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