Seeing Better Life Quality Amid Pandemic | Shinagawa Feature Story

Seeing Better Life Quality Amid Pandemic

Some people who are currently working at home during this pandemic are taking advantage of the opportunity to have LASIK. John Lawrence Arrogante is one of them.

“I thought having LASIK during the pandemic is a good opportunity since I have a chance to recover and work from home at the same time,” shared Rence.

“My overall experience in Shinagawa Lasik Center was awesome. The actual procedure was really quick and it was done in less than 20 minutes. I could notice an improvement in my vision right after the procedure. Wow-factor it is!”

In addition, John had the best LASIK journey as he experienced the comfort featured at Shinagawa’s flagship BGC branch.

“I had my ULTRA LASIK at Shinagawa Lasik Center in BGC. Honestly, their facility was cozier than I expected. Their staff was accommodating and very professional to patients like me,” added Rence.

Rence’s quality of life is now better despite the pandemic.

“Since the day after LASIK, my visual acuity is now stable at 20/12. I will be forever grateful to Shinagawa for giving me a chance to have a better quality of life – free of eyeglasses and contact lenses. I owe a part of my life to Shinagawa.”

Experience a world-class LASIK experience at Shinagawa BGC! Schedule your screening now. Call our Patient Care Lines: (+632) 7-368 5238 l (+63) 917 862 7454 l (+63) 921 217 0517 for inquiries and appointments.

Ways Your Eyes Can Change With Age | Shinagawa Blog

Ways Your Eyes And Vision Can Change With Age

Our eyes and vision change with age. Expert eye doctors can monitor these changes — some of which are a natural part of the aging process — and identify any eye conditions or diseases early enough to treat them and prevent vision loss.

Age-Related Eye Conditions and Diseases

Cataracts

If your vision is starting to get blurry, you may be developing cataracts. There are a few types of cataracts, but the one usually caused by aging is known as a “nuclear cataract”. At first, it may lead to increased nearsightedness or even a temporary improvement in your reading vision. But with time, the lens gradually turns more densely yellow and clouds your vision. As the cataract slowly progresses, the lens may even turn brown. Advanced yellowing or browning of the lens can lead to difficulty distinguishing between shades of color and left untreated, it can eventually lead to blindness. Luckily, cataract surgery, where the cloudy lens is replaced with a clear lens, is an extremely safe and effective treatment option.

Blepharoptosis

Blepharoptosis or ptosis is a drooping of the upper eyelid that may affect one or both eyes. The eyelid may droop only slightly or may droop enough to cover the pupil and block vision. It occurs when there is a weakness of the eye’s levator muscle that lifts the eyelid. This condition is usually caused by aging, eye surgery, or disease affecting the muscle or its nerve. Fortunately, blepharoptosis can be corrected with surgery.

Vitreous detachment

This occurs when the gel-like vitreous fluid inside the eye begins to liquefy and pull away from the retina, causing “spots and floaters” and, sometimes, flashes of light. This occurrence is usually harmless, but floaters and flashes of light can also signal the beginning of a detached retina — a serious problem that can cause blindness, and requires immediate treatment. If you experience sudden or worsening flashes and increased floaters, see Dr. Anania immediately to determine the cause.

Other Age-Related Changes

In addition to the above eye conditions and diseases, the structure of our eyes and vision change as we get older.

Presbyopia

Why do people in their 40s and 50s have more difficulty focusing on near objects like books and phone screens? The lens inside the eye begins to lose its ability to change shape and bring near objects into focus, a process is called presbyopia. Over time, presbyopia, also known as age-related farsightedness, will become more pronounced and you will eventually need reading glasses to see clearly. You may need multiple prescriptions – one prescription to enable you to see up close, one for intermediate distance, and one for distance vision. In that case, people often get bifocals, multifocal, or PALs, and they can be combined with contact lenses as well.

Reduced pupil size

As we age, our reaction to light and the muscles that control our pupil size lose some strength. This causes the pupil to become smaller and less responsive to changes in ambient lighting. The result? It becomes harder to clearly see objects, such as a menu, in a low-light setting like a restaurant.

Dry eye

Our tear glands produce fewer tears and the tears they produce have less moisturizing oils. Your eye doctor can determine whether your dry eye is age-related or due to another condition, and will recommend the right over-the-counter or prescription eye drops, or other effective and lasting treatments, to alleviate the dryness and restore comfort.
Loss of peripheral vision

Aging causes a 1-3 degree loss of peripheral vision per decade of life. In fact, one may reach a peripheral visual field loss of 20-30 degrees by the time they reach their 70s and 80s. While peripheral vision loss is a normal part of aging, it can also indicate the presence of serious eye disease, like glaucoma. The best way to ascertain the cause is by getting an eye exam.

Decreased color vision

The cells in the retina responsible for normal color vision tend to decline as we age, causing colors to become less bright and the contrast between different colors to be less noticeable. Though a normal part of aging, faded colors can at times signal a more serious ocular problem.

Beyond the normal changes that come with age, the risk of developing a serious eye disease, such as age-related macular degeneration and glaucoma, increases. Routine eye exams are essential to keeping your eyes healthy. Your eye doctor can determine whether your symptoms are caused by an eye problem or are a normal byproduct of aging.

If you or a loved one suffers from impaired vision, we can help. To find out more and to schedule your annual eye doctor’s appointment, call our Patient Care Lines: (+632) 7-368 5238 | (+63) 917 862 7454 | (+63) 921 217 0517.

CoolSculpting FAQs: What You Should Know | Shinagawa Blog

CoolSculpting FAQs: What You Should Know

Curious about this simple, convenient, effective, and popular way of busting fat? Yes, that’s CoolSculpting.

Here’s what you should know about CoolSculpting and its power to transform you into better shape.

It Noticeably Slims Down Problem Areas

This treatment can reduce fat in the area of concern by up to 24%, which is enough to noticeably slim down a trouble spot. It’s a great option for patients who are already in pretty good shape but who need help toning down an area or two that have resisted diet and exercise.

It’s hard to target a specific part of the body with a traditional weight loss plan because you can’t control where you’ll lose the pounds. But this approach to body sculpting gives you control over your silhouette and allows you to shape up just the spots you want. Once you’ve finished treatment, your body will appear leaner, fitter, and more sculpted.

You Won’t Be Left With Loose Skin

There’s nothing more irritating than working hard to lose weight and shape up your body, only to be left with loose, sagging skin. Fortunately, you don’t have to worry about that happening with this treatment system.

Although you’ll get great results from this type of body contouring, the actual amount of fat that is removed will be small enough that it won’t leave you with sagging skin. And because the improvement in the body will take place gradually, your skin will easily be able to conform to the body’s new shape.

You Won’t Have to Worry About Maintenance Treatments

This treatment allows you to say goodbye to unwanted fat forever. It permanently destroys fat cells and escorts them from your body. This means you won’t have to worry about follow-up treatments. You’ll want to keep up with your diet and exercise routine because this body contouring system won’t prevent you from gaining weight down the road, but there won’t be any other special steps you’ll have to take.

This Is a Custom Approach

Every patient comes to us with different cosmetic goals. Some want to subtly reduce the size of their upper arms, while others want to significantly reduce the amount of fat in their abdominal area. Some patients even want multiple areas addressed. We develop a treatment plan for each individual that takes into account the area of the body they want to be treated and the amount of fat reduction they’re looking for.

You Can Kill Two Birds with One Stone

While you’re resting comfortably during your body sculpting session we can also perform a “mini service,” like a facial or a botulinum toxin injection. This is a great way to pamper yourself and get the most out of your time at our med spa!

This Is a Completely Safe Approach to Treatment

This body contouring treatment was cleared by the FDA in 2010 and has been widely used ever since. And although cool temperatures are used to kill off the fat cells, patients don’t need to worry about frostbite or any other safety concerns associated with the temperature. This body contouring system uses temperatures that are cool enough to trigger fat cell destruction, but not cold enough to damage the skin or tissue in the treatment area.

If you’re interested in finding out whether this treatment is for you, the first step is to schedule a consultation with us at Shinagawa Aesthetics.

During this appointment, we’ll review your medical history, evaluate the areas you’re seeking treatment for, and talk with you about the results you’d like to achieve. We’ll determine during this session whether or not this approach to body contouring is right for you. There are several early signs that you may be an especially good candidate.

Schedule your consultation! Call our Patient Care Lines: (+632) 7-368 5238 l (+63) 917 862 7454 l (+63) 921 217 0517 for inquiries, questions, and appointments or talk to our consultants via LiveChat at https://www.shinagawa.ph so we can address and answer them for you.

Correction Of Presbyopia With The Power of PresbyMAX | Shinagawa Blog

Correction Of Presbyopia With The Power Of PresbyMAX

Sooner or later, the aging process leads to a deterioration of the eyesight. Over the years, our natural lenses and muscles in the eyes lose their ability to see clearly, whereby in most cases, the near vision is the one prone to greater deterioration.

For many people, this constraint is a big burden. Some are irritated that they are dependent on their glasses or contact lenses. For others, putting on and off their contact lenses is an annoying routine and they don’t like to wear eyeglasses, either, because of aesthetic reasons.

The correction of presbyopia using PresbyMAX, however, offers a great possibility to correct presbyopia and helps thousands of people to achieve brighter eyesight.

With a present-day stand of research and medicinal possibilities, you can fulfill all your desires with minimal risks. In this regard, the qualified and experienced medical team of Shinagawa is committed to supporting you from day one.

Why correction of Presbyopia with PresbyMAX at Shinagawa?

The correction of presbyopia with Presbymax will be performed by our experienced and renowned ophthalmologists, who have been working together with her qualified and well-trained medical team regularly for years.

In this context, quality is of utmost importance. State-of-the-art medical technology, which is subject to regular inspections, is used.

Furthermore, we will support you at every step after the correction procedure of your presbyopia with PresbyMAX. Thus we will ensure that you will be thoroughly taken care of by us.

Shinagawa offers the best and most advanced PresbyMax treatment in the country! Call our Patient Care Lines: (+632) 7-368 5238 l (+63) 917 862 7454 l (+63) 921 217 0517 for inquiries and bookings.

Skin & Hair Must Dos for Every Bride-To-Be | Shinagawa Blog

Skin & Hair Must-Dos for Every Bride-To-Be

Are you scheduled to get married this 2021? Of course, you would want to be at your best come your big day.

Brides have to look their stupendous best on the most important day of their lives, and that’s no news.

It’s a day to celebrate love where everyone is secretly looking at how the bride is glowing in all her glory.

Now, it’s not just the magic of make-up that adds a real glow to a bride’s face. There’s more to it and we’re here to tell you how you can take care of your skin and hair if you’re a bride-to-be.

Check out these simple tips and ideas to help you get to where you want to get come that special day.

Make sure your skin doesn’t break out and lose its glow.

First and foremost, use a good make-up remover along with a cleanser before going to bed. Keeping make-up overnight will only clog the pores and lead to breakouts. Use a good moisturizer regularly and protect your skin from the sun by using sunscreen. Use a good exfoliator to exfoliate your skin at least three times a week.

Exercise as many days as possible in the week until your big day as it helps your body to get rid of toxins. Keep yourself hydrated at all times for your skin to not look dry.

Dietary changes to maintain good skin

Include lots of fruits in your diet for healthy skin. You should have at least 1-2 fruits each day as it gives you an extra glow. Include nuts in your diet as they are loaded with magnesium, zinc, vitamins A and E.

They give you healthy good quality fats and plumpiness on your cheeks. Drink vegetable juice, include cucumber and carrots in your daily meal.

Skincare tips before the wedding day

Use products that contain AHAs (exfoliating acids) as that helps in removing dead skin cells which tend to build up and leave a dull and lifeless complexion. Start drinking green tea every day. It helps with weight loss and the antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties in it help brighten the skin and reduce acne.

Detoxification will help you achieve a natural glow on the skin. It helps you get rid of the toxins and purifies your skin. Add lemon, oranges and mint leave to your regular drinking water.

Haircare before the big day

Make time for regular spa treatments at least twice a month, 2-3 months prior to the wedding. It helps with treating any kind of hair concerns like dry and frizzy hair, limp and lifeless air, curly and unmanageable hair, etc. Add fresh veggies and fruits to your diet that helps to provide nourishment to your hair. Almonds, cashews, dates, raisins, eggs, amla juice are known to add healthy shine and growth to your hair.

Drink lots of water and fresh juices to keep your hair moisturized. Wash, condition, and keep your scalp clean to avoid hair fall. Use the right shampoo and conditioner for your hair. Indulge in a hot oil therapy once a week and follow it up with shampoo and conditioner that locks in the moisture.

While you still have time, it’s best for you to start working your way to your most beautiful self bit by bit. Shinagawa Aesthetics can help you with your skin and beauty build-up. Let’s get started!

Book a consultation with us! Call our Patient Care Lines (+632) 7-368 5238 | (+63) 917 862 7454 | (+63) 921 217 0517 for inquiries and appointments.