New Products - Cosmetic Surgery Times
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New Products

In-office salicylic acid peels for back, chest

October 1, 2008

The Glytone Professional In-Office Treatment Peel for backs and chests is available.

Hyaluronic acid-based dermal filler for wrinkle treatment

October 1, 2008

Elevess, an FDA-approved, injectable HA filler, is available to the treatment of facial wrinkles.

Internet marketing firm helps drive traffic to your Web site

October 1, 2008

Internet marketing services available for offices that specialize in cosmetic, dental, laser eye and obesity surgery.

Ablative fractional device, laser-assisted lipolysis system

October 1, 2008

Syneron Medical Ltd. showcases the Matrix RF and a laser-assisted lipolysis system.

FDA OKs clearance for Peak surgery system

October 1, 2008

The FDA has cleared the Peak sugary system for general surgery use.

Sheer, comfortable compression stockings

September 1, 2008

Medi introduces Mediven Sheer & Soft Compression Hosiery. According to the company, these compression stockings are made of skin-friendly yarns and dyes that provide compression for up to six months. They have been shown to have superior moisture regulation and are 38 percent more durable in competitive independent testing, they report.

Sculptures created for physician offices

September 1, 2008

Keith Christopher introduces the "Sculptus" series, which features multiple sculpture options that have been specially designed for display in physician offices. These sculptures celebrate the human form and illustrate their profession.

Free service on Web site helps physicians educate patients

September 1, 2008

VideoMD has launched a video-sharing Web site, VideoMD.com, that assists physicians in educating patients by allowing them to upload educational videos to their own page on VideoMD. Patients find an educational video by simply searching for their physician's name.

CO2 laser with customized pattern of tiny dots

September 1, 2008

Eclipse Medical, in partnership with DEKA, announces the availability of Dermal Optical Thermolysis (DOT) therapy, which the company describes as an advanced carbon dioxide laser that delivers CO2 energy to targeted areas (i.e., face, neck, décolletage), effectively treating fine lines and wrinkles, sun damage and acne scarring.

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