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DERMAL FILLERS

At New South Family Medicine and MedSpa, we offer Restylane facial fillers for injectable treatments. These treatments are designed to treat wrinkles, smooth out fine lines, and add volume to specific areas of the face. Whether you want to improve crow's feet, marionette lines, forehead wrinkles, or volumize hollow cheeks, we have a range of solutions to meet your unique aesthetic goals and needs. One aspect of the aging process that often goes unnoticed is the significant loss of facial volume over time. This loss occurs as bone, muscle, and fat resorb and the skin thins due to a decrease in collagen and elastin fibers. That's where our facial volume enhancement treatments come in to restore and enhance your natural appearance.

Before and After photo from using Restylane dermal fillers.

Experience Matters

Our providers Shannon Shipe FNP-BC, and Dr. Jessica Mendelsohn have the necessary expertise and capability to analyze a patient’s individual facial structure; which allows them to achieve high levels of positive outcomes with facial dermal fillers. This knowledge and expertise are from having helped hundreds of patients over the years. Having treated so many patients, this experience has allowed them to fine-tune each treatment plan for every individual.

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If you’re considering facial dermal fillers and/or Botox injections, and want to speak with one of our providers about how to achieve outcomes that look more natural, give us a call or simply click here to schedule an appointment online!

Which areas are suitable for fillers?

For certain patients, we recommend the use of fillers in the cheeks, tear troughs, temples, and jawline when there is a loss of volume. Please book a Meet and Greet with one of our highly qualified and trained providers to create a specialized treatment best suited for you.

Who is a good candidate?

Any male or female looking for more shape, volume, and definition on their face may be a suitable candidate for advanced fillers. You may also be a good candidate for Sculptra Aesthetic injections last for two years.

How long does it last?

The longevity of any filler treatment depends on the type of filler used, the placement of the filler, and the age of the patient. Fillers typically last 6-12 months before your body naturally metabolizes the product.

Is the procedure painful?

No, patients will first be numbed with a topical medical grade numbing agent and then when injected with certain fillers the formulation includes lidocaine- a local anesthetic. 

  • What is Direct Primary Care (DPC)?
    Direct primary care is a popular healthcare model that aims to restore the doctor-patient relationship. With a membership-based structure, you pay a low monthly fee for various benefits. These include longer and more relaxed visits, access to labs at wholesale prices, and multiple ways to connect with your physician. There are no co-pays, and all additional fees for lab tests and medication are transparently communicated. We pass on our wholesale savings to you, ensuring a more personalized healthcare experience. By eliminating the need for insurance, direct primary care reduces the time-consuming administrative tasks associated with traditional practices. When Dr. Mendelsohn transitioned from her fee-for-service family medicine practice, she had a staggering patient load of over 3000 individuals. This made it challenging for her to have meaningful phone conversations, spend more than 15 minutes with each patient without falling behind on paperwork, or utilize telemedicine when necessary. However, under the direct primary care model, she now limits her panel to a maximum of 600 patients. This means she can dedicate five times longer to each individual, prioritize their specific needs, and ensure their overall well-being.
  • What is Family Medicine?
    Family medicine is a specialized field of medicine that trains physicians to provide comprehensive care for individuals throughout their lives. During our training, we gain exposure to various areas of medicine, with a focus on internal medicine, pediatrics, and OB/GYN. We also have the opportunity to learn from specialists in fields such as cardiology, dermatology, psychiatry, and surgery. The essence of family medicine lies in providing personalized care that considers your physical and emotional well-being, based on what matters most to you. Our expertise extends to preventive care and engaging in discussions about your long-term healthcare goals. As these goals naturally evolve over time, family medicine practitioners acknowledge the importance of addressing these changes and treating you as a unique individual. In primary care, it is crucial for us to be aware of our limitations and recognize when it is necessary to collaborate with specialized healthcare providers beyond our practice.
  • How is Direct Primary Care different from concierge medicine?
    These terms are often used interchangeably, but the models are actually different. Both options provide longer appointment times and more personalized care. However, most concierge practices require a significant annual membership fee in addition to billing your insurance at each visit, similar to traditional medical offices. In contrast, direct primary care charges one low monthly fee to cover as many of your primary care needs as possible. We negotiate lower costs for labs, imaging, and then pass the savings on to you. Since we don't have to comply with insurance regulations and billing, it eliminates the need for additional staff and time-consuming documentation in the EMR. This allows for better access to affordable care for everyone.
  • Does DCP mean this is an alternative or holistic practice?
    Dr. Mendelsohn is a proponent of holistic treatment and is receptive to all safe forms of therapy. She practices evidence-based medicine and strongly encourages it. If you have an interest in complementary or alternative treatments for various conditions, Dr. Mendelsohn is more than willing to discuss these options with you while prioritizing your well-being. We have seen beneficial results from acupuncture, meditation, and other complementary treatments, so we are open to what works for you. However, it's essential to engage in a conversation about the safety and effectiveness of these options. Please note that Dr. Mendelsohn does not personally administer these treatments.
  • How do you feel about vaccinations?
    Dr. Mendelsohn is a firm believer in vaccinating children to minimize the transmission of preventable diseases. As a practice, we wholeheartedly endorse all recommended childhood vaccines and adhere to the immunization schedules provided by the American Academy of Pediatrics and CDC. While we are open to considering alternative vaccination schedules, it is crucial that children receive all the necessary vaccines before commencing school. We cannot provide any approval for school entry without full immunization, unless there is a valid medical justification for not administering a specific vaccine.
  • Do treat chronic pain?
    Dr. Mendelsohn's approach to managing chronic pain does not involve the use of opioid medications. At our pharmacy, we do not stock opioids (also known as narcotics or controlled substances) or benzodiazepines such as Xanax or Valium. Instead, we employ alternative methods to address pain and, if chronic narcotics are deemed necessary, we will gladly refer you to a suitable specialist who can provide the appropriate treatment.
  • Do I still need insurance?
    Yes, it is highly recommended that all our patients maintain their insurance coverage. This will ensure they are prepared for the more costly aspects of healthcare, such as specialty care, emergency visits, hospitalizations, or surgery. We can assist you in finding an agent who can match your family's needs with the most affordable and comprehensive plan available. Meanwhile, we remain committed to offering primary care services that are both cost-effective and of high value. Our office pairs well with high deductible plans, catastrophic plans, and healthcare sharing groups.
  • Do you offer lab testing?
    Just like any other outpatient office, we order appropriate lab tests. We offer in-house lab testing for blood sugar/hemoglobin A1Cs, urinalysis, urine pregnancy test, rapid strep, and rapid flu. We are able to pass our discounted DPC lab prices on to you. This means you pay less than 10% of the typical cost at insurance-based practices. For blood draws, we collaborate with LabCorp and Quest Diagnostics to provide low-cost services. If you prefer to bill your insurance, either reference lab can handle that for you. Your annual physical labs will include a complete blood count, cholesterol level, and comprehensive metabolic panel (blood sugar level, liver and kidney function, and thyroid function) at no additional charge to you.
  • What if I need a referral?
    We can assist you in finding a specialist when one is required, whether it's for x-rays, scans, or procedures that we don't offer in our office. With over 15 years of experience in the greater Charlotte area, Dr. Mendelsohn is well-equipped to recommend the specialist that best suits your needs. We are currently in the process of negotiating lower rates for imaging services and will keep you informed.
  • What if I need medical care while I am away from home?
    Give us a call! Because our patient panel is smaller and more personalized, we can help you even when you are sick and far away from home. Many illnesses can be managed by phone, text or Skype, so let us locate the nearest pharmacy and call in what's necessary. If you need to be seen in an urgent care or ER, we will make a personal call describing your medical condition to the provider and send any records that are necessary for a more comprehensive evaluation.
  • What if I need to be hospitalized?
    Hopefully, you won't have to be hospitalized often, if at all. However, if there is a need for hospitalization, you can choose the hospital you prefer. Simply get in touch with the hospital and provide them with all the necessary information. It would also be helpful to send any medical records that will assist in your treatment.
  • What if I have Medicare?
    DPC physicians, who have "opted out" of Medicare billing, prioritize spending more time with patients rather than navigating complex rules and regulations. To receive services, you will need to sign a one-time waiver stating that neither you nor your doctor will directly bill Medicare. However, Medicare will still cover any laboratory testing, imaging, medication, or hospitalizations recommended by our office.
  • How do I know if this is the right practice for me?
    Schedule a meet and greet to get a better sense of our practice. Although we won't be providing medical advice during this visit, it will give you an opportunity to know us, understand what we do, and get familiar with our practice style. This way, you can determine if we are able to provide the recommended type of care.
  • What happens if I change my mind?
    We are committed to ensuring your satisfaction. Should you decide to stop using our services, we will refund the remaining balance of your service fees. However, please note that if you choose to rejoin our practice in the future, you will be required to pay another enrollment fee.
  • Can I gift a year of care at New South Family Medicine to someone else?
    We are enthusiastic about this idea! If you are aware of someone who cannot afford medical care or is on our waiting list, you have the opportunity to assist them by offering a year of services. Your generous contribution can either be acknowledged with your name or kept anonymous. Please inform us if you are interested in participating in this initiative.
  • Before and the day of your appointment:
    We recommend that patients do not exercise on the day of treatment. Also, we recommend not booking any important events for at least 3 to 6 days post procedure, as swelling can occur. In addition, blood thinners and medications such as aspirin and plavix can increase bleeding and should be avoided. Please discuss with your provider.
  • During your appointment:
    A small amount of topical anesthetic may be prescribed for you beforehand to alleviate any mild pain. Do not come on an empty stomach or right after a workout. Injectables are considered lunchtime treatments because the time commitment is about an hour or less and patients typically see little to no downtime. The area may be a bit swollen and occasionally bruising does occur. We recommend stopping the use of ibuprofen before receiving injections.
  • After your appointment:
    If swelling occurs, we recommend you use an ice pack. We also advise to not book any important events 3 to 6 days post procedure and to avoid alcohol and certain medications. The longevity of any filler treatment depends on the type of filler used, the placement of the filler, and the age of the patient. Fillers typically last 6-12 months before your body naturally metabolizes the product.
  • What is CoolPeel?
    CoolPeel is a brand new way to safely, and comfortably deliver the benefits of a traditional CO2 resurfacing treatment. By targeting just the superficial layer of skin tissue, damaged skin is removed revealing younger and healthier looking skin.
  • What makes CoolPeel different?
    CO2 lasers are the gold standard in treating wrinkles, age spots, acne scars, and other blemishes as well as tighten skin and balance tone. Damaged skin tissue is removed, or ablated, stimulating new collagen production and heat energy is delivered to tighten the skin. Sounds great but CO2 treatments are often accompanied by considerable downtime and risk while damaged skin heals.Many advances have been made to improve the side effects of CO2 treatments but ONLY the CoolPeel can deliver a fractional ablative treatment without the downtime. There is minimal risk of hyperpigmentation, demarcation or induced infection.
  • How does the CoolPeel work?
    A CoolPeel laser treatment can only be done using the SmartXide Tetra CO2 laser. The Tetra is the latest, most advanced CO2 laser from DEKA, a global leader in aesthetic technology. Only Tetra can control its output to deliver high energy in extremely short-pulses to deliver impressive superficial, skin resurfacing results without the lingering heat that would traditionally damage the surrounding skin. The lack of unnecessary heat is why we call it cool – get it? – and how you get an immediate aesthetic effect with minimal downtime.
  • Who is a good candidate for a CoolPeel?
    You are a good candidate for a CoolPeel laser treatment if you are looking to reduces the appearance of fine lines and sun damage, minimize pores and improves skin texture. Your skin will look healthier and younger.
  • How long does a CoolPeel session take?
    A full-face CoolPeel laser peel can take anywhere from 15-30 minutes.
  • Is anestheisa or numbing required?
    While there is no need for anesthesia or localized numbing, your provider may use a numbing cream for additional comfort.
  • What is the recovery time for CoolPeel?
    One of the main benefits of a CoolPeel, is that there is minimal downtime. You should expect to be a little red, as if you have a sunburn, for a day, or two, but nothing should prevent you from returning to your normal daily activities. Your skin may feel dry and scaly as it heals so it is important to keep the skin hydrated.
  • When can I return to my skincare routine?
    After your CoolPeel treatment, it is important to keep your skin hydrated and there may be certain products you should avoid. Talk to your provider about the best post-treatment care and when you can return to your daily skincare regimen.
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