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I have the greatest respect and admiration for the credentials and experience of Jacalyn. I want to assure my patients that Jacalyn will meet or exceed your expectations and has my full support in providing you with the latest skin rejuvenation options.

Jacalyn Johnson, MS, PA-C

Mission Statement:
My goal is to serve my patients with compassion
and understanding by listening and learning the
specific needs of my patients. I vow to consistently
make a positive difference in the lives of others by
utilizing my knowledge and skill as a medical
professional. I will help guide you in discovering
who you are and inspire you to reach your full
potential. Together we can make a difference.

Education
2006 Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies:  Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, CA

2002 Bachelor of Arts in Biology:  University of Dallas, Irving, TX

Licenses/Certificates
Advanced Injector Certification of Botox and Dermal Fillers, 2007

Basic Life Support (BLS), 2007

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), 2007

National Commission of Certification of Physician Assistant (NCCPA)  October, 2006

HIPAA Certificate, 2005

Trained in the following injections: Botox®, Juvederm®, Restylane®, Radiesse® and Perlane®.

Honors/Awards
National Dean’s List for Physician Assistant Students, 2005

Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, 1998, 1999, 2002 and 2005

All-American Scholar, 1999

Professional Memberships
American Academy of Physician Assistants - member # 1025134                            

Texas Association of Physician Assistants - member # 7541

Extracurricular Activities
Board Member for The Open Hands Foundation

 
 

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Face Lift or Soft Tissue Fillers?

The effects of aging occur gradually and many who suffer from the effects of age on the face find themselves in the position where they are not quite ready for a facelift but desire some improvement. Modern medicine has responded with several non-surgical answers to this dilemma. For over 20 years women and men alike have relied on BOTOX to reduce facial wrinkles, one of the most common signs of age. Today there are a range of what are called soft tissue fillers that are injected into wrinkles and/or hollow areas of the face to give it back the fullness it once had.

As the years have passed, new and better fillers have hit the market. Some of the more popular ones today include:

Hyaluronic acid which included Restylane® and Juvéderm™.
Collagen
Calcium hydroxylapatite (Radiesse®)
Polyactate (Sculptra®)
In addition to BOTOX® and the soft tissue fillers mentioned above fat grafting is another great way of restoring a smoother, more youthful-looking face. Fat grafting is the process of harvesting your own fat cells from one area of your body and transplanting those cells to another. Although this process is very safe and there is no risk of an allergic reaction, the number of fat cell that survives the transplant can be a bit unpredictable. However, for many the use of one’s own tissue is an appealing alternative to the fillers listed above.

When considering any of the procedures listed above remember that each product is different in its chemical make-up, longevity and cost. Your surgeon can educate you on their differences and help you make the best choice.

These fillers are the simplest and least expensive method of re-contouring the face but are not a replacement for a facelift. These fillers can be used for smoothing out wrinkles, giving you fuller lips, correcting hollowness around the eyes or cheeks, smoothing out the jaw line, and correcting a deep furrow.

 

For additional information, please contact:

Jeremy Hartling
(713) 799-9999
jhartling@iapc.net

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