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As of 5th June 2024 The Face Place Britomart clinic is now permanently closed. We have opened a new custom built clinic at Level 2, 152 Quay Street.

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As of 5th June 2024 The Face Place Britomart clinic is now permanently closed. We have opened a new custom built clinic at Level 2, 152 Quay Street.

For all the details click here.

Dr Cat’s News Update March 2023

I’ve just arrived in Mexico to visit my mum for a month, before heading off to AMWC Monaco – the biggest conference in our industry – and then a wedding in Brazil! Last year I rushed straight through to Zipolite where my mum was staying, mainly because I was in a pretty fragile state thanks to taking Tamoxifen. When I was on the plane to Mexico City last year, I started chatting with the man sitting next to me, and he suggested I spend at least a day in the city next time – so that’s what I’ve done this year!

To be honest, I got into the hotel at 2 am, thanks to a late flight and a looooong wait in customs, so I slept until about 10 am. I then spent about 4-5 hours walking around the National Museum of Anthropology, fascinated with the Aztecs (they called themselves Mexica) and Mesoamerican history and culture. The museum had so many interactive learning experiences, I highly recommend it to anyone who geeks out on history and humanity as I do! I was then grateful to catch up with some of the local Entrepreneurs Organisation members for dinner at a wonderful little cantina in Polanco.

Soaking up all the history at the Museum of Anthropology.
Dinner with Entrepreneurs Organisation members.
With my beautiful mum.

It’s been a busy (and crazy) month, considering it’s the shortest month of the year! I’m so grateful that none of our team was severely impacted by the floods and the cyclone that hit Auckland and the upper North Island, and my heart goes to all the people who have lost homes, livelihoods or loved ones in the disasters. Thank you for your patience to everyone who we had to reschedule due to closing for the events – the safety of our team and patients comes first, and we were also without power for a couple of days at Takapuna. While they have been devastating events for so many people, there have been also so many heart-warming stories of courage, compassion and community. It gives me faith in humanity.

We are absolutely delighted to have the wonderful Camille back from maternity leave, and to see her gorgeous face in clinic. We’ve had a lot of training again this month, with our ever-popular Hyalase Workshop – teaching cosmedicine professionals about filler complications and how to manage them with filler dissolving injections; our quarterly team training day, where the team trialled a new filler which is currently huge in the UK, Europe, South Africa and South America (unfortunately it won’t be hitting our shores until about 2025 🤷‍♀️), and tweaked their techniques for Vampire Facelift, Vampire Facial Plus, jawline filler and microdermaplaning.

Probably a highlight for the whole team was Rita Yang’s talk on ‘Respectfully Consulting With The Gender Diverse Patient’. Her talk was converted to an online webinar thanks to Cyclone Gabriel, and it gave us some incredible insights into what happens in a journey of transition and the courage these individuals possess, as well as sparking ideas for the team on how we can be even more approachable for those who are non-binary or transitioning. My two biggest takeaways were to never assume, and to just ask – which is a fantastic approach when dealing with absolutely anybody! We are currently working on some of our forms to make them more inclusive, so you might see some minor tweaks in the next few months!

A wonderful Hyalase Workshop with a fabulous group.
EmFace has arrived at The Face Place!!
EmFace training for the TFP team.

My personal biggest highlight of the month is being the first clinic in NZ to offer EmFace! Every doctor that I have spoken to overseas who has EmFace has described the technology as ‘revolutionary’. I had seen several doctors I highly respect – such as Steven Liew in Sydney and Sarah Boxley in Perth – post about introducing EmFace and how excited they have been about the results, so when I was given the opportunity for a private viewing a few weeks ago, I jumped at the chance!

EmFace is a non-invasive, painless treatment designed to improve the lifting of the face and softening of lines in the cheeks and forehead. It does this with High-Intensity Focused Electrical Stimulation (HIFES) of the lifting muscles of the face – the zygomaticus and risorius muscles for the smile, and the frontalis muscle for the forehead – at the same time as radiofrequency to heat the tissues and stimulate collagen and elastin. I have seen extremely impressive before and after photos from doctors overseas which show not only an improvement in the shape and contour of the cheeks, but also a much better definition of the jawline, improvement in early sagging of the jowls and brow, and significant softening of the forehead and cheeks lines. Younger patients see improved shape and contour of the cheeks and jawline, whereas older patients start to see an improvement in jowls, sagging and heavy brows. The nice thing is that it stimulates your own tissues, so gives very natural-looking results with no chance of overfilling (not that we would overfill you here anyway)!

EmFace is a great option for those who are nervous about or not ready for injectables, and it also works well alongside your usual injectable treatments. You will need to wait a week after BotoxⓇ or a month after fillers to have the treatments, but you can have your injectable treatments immediately after your last treatment. For example, I had Profhilo and my usual BotoxⓇ immediately after my last treatment before flying out. Expect to have a course of 4 treatments spaced a week apart, or sometimes 6 treatments if you want/need a more significant effect. Results often peak at about 3-6 months and can last up to a year.

I’ve been told that EmFace is also a wonderful ‘Cinderella treatment’ – after your initial course, you can pop in for a single treatment at any time if you want a perk up before an event. As there is no downtime you could even book up to a few hours before the event and then go straight to hair and makeup!

Before purchasing the machine, I flew to Sydney to trial EmFace’s nearest competition, Trilift. This machine also uses electrical stimulation and radiofrequency, and seems like a good machine. Where it is different is that it’s a lot more operator dependent, and they treat one side at a time. I had treatment before racing to hair and makeup for the EmFace Australia launch around the Sydney Harbour on the superyacht The Jackson. I liked the idea of being able to treat each side of the face differently, as we treat a lot of people with Bell’s Palsy, and I had these treatments in mind to help these patients regain some muscle tone and condition in the palsy side of the face. I caught up with Steven Liew and international lead investigator Brian Kinney (who I know through ThermiVa) and asked them about it and was delighted to find that Steven is already using EmFace for some patients with Bell’s Palsy.

EmFace launch party in Sydney
EmFace training in our Takapuna clinic.
At Ed Sheeran’s Eden Park concert.

I raced back from the EmFace launch in Sydney to catch the Ed Sheeran concert for my step-mum Heather’s birthday. Heather was such an incredible support for dad, and I stayed with her almost every time I went to Russell to visit dad, so it was important to me to be there and my way of saying ‘thank you’. We had great tickets down on the field, and Ed Sheeran was the ultimate performer, despite a few downpours and some pretty intense winds as the cyclone started gearing up! 😹 We escaped a little early to miss the rush and to have an early night so that Heather could drive home early in the morning to miss the worst of the cyclone. She got home with just 30 minutes to spare!

We got the EmFace last week at Takapuna, and had training for Tegan, Sheridan and Beck, along with some of our Takapuna admin team. Please be patient with us while we set everything up to start treating, it’s a simple and easy treatment, we are just making sure we have everything in place in the back end. We are hoping to have treatments available this week! There is no special prep required for your skin, so you can just come in for a consult and have your first treatment on the day if you choose to proceed. If you have any form of metal in your face, or significant scars on your cheek or forehead you might not be a suitable candidate, but reports are that it’s a great touch-up treatment for people with a previous facelift. As with most of our medical treatments, it’s not suitable when you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

Due to medical council rules, we are not able to show you photos from other clinicians, but you can check out the EmFace website for some of their before and after photos. We are hoping to have our own before and after photos from our first patients in 3 months’ time, so keep an eye out in June/July!

You might already know that Healite is one of my favourite treatments, so I’m excited that we are offering a special rate for a course of Healite treatments this month! The best way to get great results is to have an intensive course with a treatment every 2-3 days – and the neck and shoulder massage is a delightful bonus!

There is lots of news, and lots of exciting things on the horizon, so you might want to follow our Instagram or Facebook if you aren’t already! As always, we are so incredibly grateful for your support, and our team is looking forward to seeing you in clinic soon!

Muchas gracias y adios from Mexico,

Love and hugs,

Dr Catherine Stone

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