Some Patients Binging On Botox - Asking For Treatment They Do Not Need
The Harley Medical Group, the UK's largest cosmetic surgery provider, has announced that its surgeons are having to strongly recommend that patients opt for smaller doses of Botox and are even having to turn patients away who demand treatment they don't need. The move mirrors recent reports from the States which suggest that women are binging on Botox to the point where their faces look frozen. medicalnewstoday.com |
The Harley Medical Group Finds Arlene Effect Spurs Enquiries By Women Over 55
The Harley Medical Group has released figures showing the number of enquiries by women aged 55+ is up 9% year-on-year with non-surgical rejuvenation treatments most in demand by this group. The uplift is partly thought to be driven by increased competition in the workplace, which was cited as the second most common reason for treatment, after wanting to 'look as young as they feel'. medicalnewstoday.com |
Night Creams In Sync With the Body’s Clock?
If beauty marketers are to be believed, no woman should let a night pass without slathering on a face cream dedicated to repairing her skin from dusk till dawn. nytimes.com |
Surgeons Drive Plate And Screw Market To Over $170 Million In Japan By 2014
According to Millennium Research Group (MRG), the global authority on medical technology market intelligence, the Japanese plate and screw market will be driven by strong surgeon acceptance and adoption, driving this market to over $170 million by 2014... mnt.to |
Study To Assess Minimally Invasive Vs. Open Spinal Surgery For Lower Back Pain
Rush University Medical Center is assessing whether minimally invasive surgery to relieve lower back pain differs from open surgery in terms of complication rate, recovery time, outcome and cost... mnt.to |