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Since my skin regiment is basically to wash my face with soap and water everyday, I was the last person in the office you would assume would be asked to do a story on a medspa. For some odd reason, I was actually the first person chosen and with a fresh perspective, I actually learned a lot about skin care. Nabi medspa is a full service medical spa situated on the upper west side of New York City. Being a spa novice, I wasn't even aware that there were "medical" spas, as compared to the ever-growing number of spas, popping up on every street corner. Med spa has a trained clinical nurse practitioner, plastic surgeon and medically trained aestheticians on staff. They offer the newest skincare and body treatments ranging from; laser hair removal, laser skin rejuvenation, corrective acne treatment, Vibradermabrasion and acid peels to BOTOX.
Painless PPx(TM) Hair Removal Treatment Helps Eliminate Shaving ...
PLEASANTON, Calif., Aug. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- For those of you who have suffered through painful waxing sessions to remove back or underarm hair, relief is in sight. And even more important, praises of joy are radiating from men and women across the country knowing that they may no longer need to suffer through another painful laser hair removal treatment (ouch is right!). So how popular is hair removal? According to the Global Aesthetic Market Report, Medical Insight Inc., CA, 2005, laser hair removal procedures will grow 217% from 14 million to 45.4 million between 2004 and 2009. Does that mean hair-free backs are in vogue? Maybe, but more importantly it shows that there is a need for a way to remove unwanted hair without pain and that's where the FDA Cleared Aesthera(TM) PPx(TM) Treatment can help.
Crackdown on backstreet Botox clinics
A WELSH skin specialist has welcomed a crackdown on beauty clinics after evidence emerged that patients are being disfigured by rogue operators. Unlicensed treatments that can harm the health of those seeking a youthful look include laser therapy, Botox injections and anti-wrinkle skin fillers. The Healthcare Commission now plans to use covert surveillance to monitor thousands of unregistered clinics using lasers and intense pulsed lights to remove facial hair and skin blemishes. So-called "mystery shoppers" will check whether the clinics are trading unlawfully by offering services without any official checks on safety standards. Offenders could be prosecuted if they fail to register after warnings. The commission is to produce a leaflet for people considering cosmetic surgery to help them reduce risks.
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