| ICON LASIK in Denver introduces the new Erbium:YAG laser skin ...
(PRLEAP.COM) ICON LASIK a Denver laser eye surgery and skin care clinic, introduces the Sciton Profile, the most advanced Erbium:YAG laser available for laser skin resurfacing. The Sciton laser is used to treat acne and other scars as well as for laser hair removal. http://icondenver.com/Colorado-laser-skin-resurfacing.html The procedure only takes a few minutes and healing takes 2-5 days. The procedure can be performed on a Thursday or Friday, so you can return to work the following Monday. Symptoms immediately following the procedure resemble a sunburn, with minor sloughing on the second day. Redness will begin to fade by the third day, and are easily covered by on the fourth day post procedure. The results of this procedure are simply outstanding; far surpassing any previous laser used for skin treatments.
Brazilian Beauty Without Bumps
The latest buzz from the streets of Madison Avenue to the beaches of Brazil is that girls in-the-know are "taking it all off." Gwyneth Paltrow said it "changed her life." Sex in the City created a cult following around it. What could possibly be such a life changing event? Brazilian waxing, of course! Once you go to Brazil, there's no coming back. "Getting in touch with your inner sex goddess would begin with the Brazilian wax," says Eva Longoria from Desperate Housewives. It's a fashion staple for those who wear Cosabella thongs, revealing bikinis and women who want to feel extra sexy under their outfit. Glamour girls adore the smooth look of a Brazilian but dread the pain, razor bumps and irritation that can accompany it. They have a love/hate relationship with waxing, shaving, laser hair removal and depilatories in the sensitive bikini area because hair removal can be quite painful.
Palomar Medical lawsuit charges Candela with patent infringement
Palomar Medical Technologies Inc. has filed a patent infringement lawsuit in the United States District Court in Massachusetts against cosmetic laser maker Candela Corp. The Associated Press reported Thursday that Palomar has specifically targeted Candela's technologies used in its GentleYag and GentleLas hair-removal systems, saying the products infringe on patents that Palomar is exclusively licensing from Massachusetts General Hospital. .
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