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 |
Biocompatibles International Plc Filing For CE Mark Approval For Dermal Filler Bead
Biocompatibles (LSE:BII) is pleased to announce the filing for CE Mark approval by the Company's development and marketing partner Merz Pharmaceuticals GmbH for the Cosmetic Dermal Filler Bead. The product has been licensed to Merz and will be manufactured by Biocompatibles' German subsidiary, CellMed AG. The global market for aesthetic dermal filler products1 is at least $760m2. The current market consists mainly of products manufactured from collagen and hyaluronic acid. 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 |
Cedars-Sinai's Bariatric Surgery Program Recognized For High Quality Of Care By American College Of Surgeons
The Cedars-Sinai Center for Weight Loss has received re-accreditation as a Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence from the American College of Surgeons. This is a nationally-recognized acknowledgement of the high quality of care provided at Cedars-Sinai to patients who have bariatric surgery - such as lap-band, gastric sleeve or gastric bypass... mnt.to |
Safety Confirmed Of Breast Augmentation With Autologous Fat Stem Cells
Since 2003, breast augmentation utilizing stem cells from autologous fat has been developed enabling silicon-free breast reconstruction following cancer surgery. Till now though, it was unclear whether this might reactivate the cancer again. However, University of Pittsburgh researchers led by Prof... mnt.to |