Hormone Peptide
Therapy
Conveniently located to serve Beverly Hills,
Hollywood, Los Angeles, NYC, and Miami.
HORMONE PEPTIDE THERAPY IN NYC
Hormone peptide therapy can be an important aspect of supporting an expedient recovery and optimal outcome after cosmetic surgery. At the acclaimed medical practice of board-certified cosmetic dermatologist Dr. Jason Emer in NYC, hormone peptide therapy is often recommended as part of a comprehensive surgical aftercare protocol that includes hyperbaric oxygen therapy, lymphatic massage, non-invasive muscle toning treatments, and other cosmetic surgery recovery services.
WHAT IS HORMONE PEPTIDE THERAPY?
Hormone peptide therapy involves the administration of peptides (usually via injections) to accelerate the average surgical recovery timetable. Hormones are chemicals that direct the body to perform various functions. Peptides are small clusters of amino acids, molecules that contain information. Thus, hormone peptides can coordinate the completion of tasks throughout the body. During hormone peptide therapy, we use additional peptides to boost a particular function. We can provide one or more different types of peptides depending on which functions need assistance.
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AM I A GOOD CANDIDATE FOR HORMONE PEPTIDE THERAPY?
WHAT TO EXPECT DURING A HORMONE PEPTIDE THERAPY SESSION
PROCEDURE DETAILS
WHEN WILL YOU NOTICE RESULTS?
THE DR. EMER DIFFERENCE
DR. EMER’S APPROACH TO POST-SURGICAL HORMONE PEPTIDE THERAPY
Maintaining healthy fluid and nutrient levels in the body is critical for a successful surgery. Our Primetime IV infusion ensures the body is properly hydrated and has the vitamins and minerals it needs for a rapid wound-healing response. It is an ideal addition to a patient’s cosmetic surgery treatment plan both before and after his or her procedure.
NAD IV therapy is another type of IV infusion we recommend during cosmetic surgery recovery. This infusion promotes a quicker and more comfortable recovery by capitalizing on the regenerative benefits of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD).
Manual lymphatic drainage, or lymphatic massage, is a specialized type of massage that helps to mobilize and flush stagnant, toxic fluids from the body. Our trained lymphatic massage therapists use a variety of gentle techniques to encourage healthy lymphatic flow.
Lymphatic massage supports quicker healing and results as it can aid in preventing infections and other complications, reducing swelling, boosting immune system function, and improving blood circulation. Daily lymphatic massage sessions are typically advised for a week or more. As healing progresses, the frequency of manual lymphatic drainage sessions can be gradually reduced.
Dr. Emer and the highly qualified plastic surgeons he works with take extreme care to ensure firm, taut skin at the treatment site. To promote further skin tightening after your procedure, a series of radiofrequency (RF) treatments is recommended.
RF energy can be delivered via non-invasive treatments with devices like BTL Vanquish ME, BTL Exilis Ultra, and Venus Legacy to support the formation of firm, elastic skin that fits aesthetically to your enhanced shape.
Recovery from cosmetic surgery often requires several weeks of rest, which means patients are required to take a temporary hiatus from strenuous physical activity. To prevent muscle atrophy and the corresponding loss of muscle mass and definition during the healing process, many patients opt for post-op BodyTone or truSculpt® flex treatments.
Rushing back to the gym and reintroducing unapproved exercises before adequate healing has occurred can set your recovery back by weeks and can compromise your final results. However, with truSculpt® flex or BodyTone, it is possible to safely stimulate complex and intense muscle activation at the treated site until you can resume your normal workout routine.
HOW MUCH DOES HORMONE PEPTIDE THERAPY COST?
Your procedure’s overall price will include a detailed cost breakdown of each service, including hormone peptide therapy. As an independent treatment, the price of peptide therapy is based on the:
Dosage amount
Number of injections or capsules (or amount of topical cream or nasal spray)
Number of treatment areas or concerns
Number of sessions required
Type of peptide