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Friday, 23 November 2007 |
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More info... By Jason Begley
As one of the fastest growing industries in the nation, the field of medical aesthetics has been and will continue to be subject to tremendous change. As the world of advanced skin care and anti-aging services develops and matures, new methods, technologies, and business concepts will emerge.
Roughly fifteen years ago the early medical aesthetic pioneers began to work with energy based devices such as lasers in an effort to hone these technologies into useful tool that could be utilized to create changes in human tissue. The first accomplishment in this area of research came in the form of the closure of vascular lesions. These include spider veins, or telangiectasia, vascular birthmarks and angiomas.
A laser was used to create heat in order to photo-cauterize the broken or dilated capillaries, thus triggering the bodys natural healing process of a damages structure. This process had been performed for several years prior to this time in ophthalmic surgical procedures, but never previously for a cosmetic benefit.
This breakthrough and the subsequent public demand for laser vascular |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 23 November 2007 )
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Thursday, 22 November 2007 |
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More info... By Jason Begley
If you have not done it yet, surely you have thought about it. Does laser hair removal really work? You have seen the advertisements. You have noticed the new medical spa in your local mall. Maybe you saw that your own doctor is now offering cosmetic medical procedures. For all the hype, it can be hard to understand how a laser could cause your unwanted hair to never grow again.
It would certainly be nice for most women to never have to think about shaving underarms, legs or bikini lines again. What about the facial hair that has always bothered you? Guys no longer have to live with the ridicule that often comes with that hairy back. For many men this holds true for their chest, arms, and legs as well. Some men would like to never shave their faces again. If you can state without hesitation that you will not ever grow a beard of any kind, then why put up with the daily ritual of shaving. Ten more minutes |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 22 November 2007 )
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