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LEDs Shown as Effective Against Facial Wrinkles
German researchers have found that treatments with light-emitting diodes (LEDs) can rejuvenate skin and result in less wrinkles.
Botox Can Lead to a More Positive First Impression
New research shows individuals who have had Botox treatments are often regarded with a more positive first impression.
Acupressure Helps Calm Children Before Surgery
According to researchers at the University of California, Irvine, children treated with acupressure before anesthesia for surgery typically have fewer side effects.
Market for Cosmetic Surgery Products Continues to Grow
The market research group Freedonia has recently released a report discussing the continued growth of the cosmetic surgery products market, including key factors in its development.
More From "Trends in Aesthetic Medicine"
By: Sharon McQuillan, MD
Trends in Aesthetic Medicine
By: Sharon McQuillan, MD
Future esthetic procedures will result in a variety of options for maintaining a youthful appearance.
Cosmeceuticals Inject Innovation Into Anti-aging
By: Diana Dodson
The vibrant anti-aging market is being fueled by the development of high-tech formulations that are blurring the boundary between cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.
Bridging the Gap Between Esthetics and Medical
By: Adele Beck
Find out how medical spas are becoming a captivating mix of both medical procedures and esthetic treatments.
Equipment Essentials
By: Deborah Sarnoff, MD
Find specific information on the medical equipment discussed in the July 2008 Spa MD column.
The Synergy of Technology and Experience
By: David Suzuki
Some of the most effective new skin care technologies prove that small details can make a big difference.
