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Get the Elta MD sunscreen benefit

May 25th, 2010 by Dr. Jeffery Raval, MD FACS
Posted in Skin Damage, Sunscreen

Raval Facial Aesthetics now carries Elta MD Skincare UV Facial Moisturizer and Sunblock SPF 30 with Z-Cote®, micronized zinc oxide. This physician’s grade sunscreen protects skin from a broad spectrum of UVA (aging) and UVB (burning) rays. Use Elta MD Skincare UV Facial Moisturizer and Sunblock SPF 30 with Z-Cote®, as a light moisturizer daily on face, neck, chest and backs of hands. May be worn alone or under makeup. Elta MD is non-comedogenic and safe for all skin types.

”Our patients have expressed that they like the smooth application of this sunblock,” says Jeffrey Raval, MD, FACS, facial plastic surgeon and medical director of Rocky Mountain Laser Clinic. “It absorbs quickly and is not greasy or oily.”

Manufactured by Swiss American Products, Inc. and available at Rocky Mountain Laser Aesthetics and Raval Facial Aesthetics at 250 Steele St., in Cherry Creek North in Denver, CO. Visit our online store at www.ravalmd.com.

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STREAMLINE YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPING WITH ONLINE SAVINGS AT RAVALMD.COM

December 17th, 2009 by Dr. Jeffery Raval, MD FACS
Posted in Blogroll, Skin Damage

Denver, CO—With only eight more days ’til Christmas, chances are you need help get your shopping done! Online gift certificates are now available at www.ravalmd.com and www.rockymountainlaser.com.

Jeffrey R. Raval, MD FACS added his new online store to his two websites Dec. 15, 2009 just in time for the holiday season. It’s a move to make holiday gift giving a beautiful experience. From now until Dec. 31, 2009, online shoppers can buy a $100 gift certificate for products and services at Raval Facial Aesthetics and Rocky Mountain Laser Aesthetics and PAY ONLY $75. That’s a $25 savings.

Raval Facial Aesthetics and Rocky Mountain Laser Aesthetics are located at 250 Steele St., Denver, CO 80206. Besides gift certificates, facial plastic surgeon Dr. Raval has added his own name-brand prescription-strength line of skincare products to his online store and live location.

Essential night cream with antioxidants vitamin C and A is sold under the Raval Rx label. An enhanced medical grade Essential Night Cream is available to existing patients and the formulation includes Retin A and Hydroquinone. The ingredients in this new beauty product are designed to contradict signs of aging, especially at a high altitude.

The price of this Night Cream is surprisingly inexpensive—the 40g container is only $100 for the basic Night Cream and $120 for the prescription-grade cream enhanced with Retin-A and Hydroquinone.

“We’ve added our online retail presence because we recognize that our patients and prospective patients have less and less time for themselves,” says Dr. Raval. “Everyone is working harder days and longer hours to keep up in this economy. We want to make it exceedingly easy for our patients to continue their cosmetic beauty regime without fear of running out of product. Plus our gift certificate program is the gift that a woman (or man for that matter) can use at will while saving on product and treatments.”

Dr. Raval has had an online presence for the nine years he’s been in practice in Denver, Colorado. Over that time, he’s grown to be known as The Nose Doc for his rhinoplasty surgery, particularly for revision nose jobs, correcting the surgeries other doctors have performed. As a American Board certified head/neck surgeon, Dr. Jeffrey Raval is also board certified as an Ear/Nose/Throat surgeon also called an otolaryngologist.

To purchase a gift certificate online, visit www.ravalmd.com or www.rockymountainlaser.com.

Call Dr. Raval at 303-381-FACE (3223).

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Our new technology means we can scientifically measure the damage you’ve done to your skin

July 23rd, 2007 by Dr. Jeffery Raval, MD FACS
Posted in Q&A, Skin Damage, VISIA Complexion Analysis

Q. Growing up in Colorado, I have spent years in the sun. As a teenager, I never wore sunscreen and now as an adult I am paying for it. My skin is starting to show fine lines and I even have sun spots. Is there a way to see how much skin damage I have endured?
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