The miraDry uses microwave technology to non-invasively destroy sweat glands without cutting, needles or surgery. A treatment for excessive underarm sweating known as axillary hyperhidrosis.
You don't have to worry about spending another summer soaking your favorite clothes in excessive perspiration as cosmetic surgeons have come up with a new and innovative procedure called miraDry ...
Research recently debuted at the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery (ASLMS) shows MiraDry a new procedure that may be available to treat excessive sweating or hyperhidrosis without the use of neurotoxins such as BOTOX or Dysport ...
As plastic surgeons across the nation gather in Boston this weekend for The Aesthetic Meeting hosted by The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) many new plastic surgery techniques will be discussed as well as Practice Management and Online Marketing sessions
Dr Lori BrightmanDr Lori Brightman a Board Certified Dermatologist completed her residency training at Boston University /Tufts New England Medical Center combined program
The coalition wants to help patients make informed decisions states Dr Ioannis Glavas a board certified oculoplastic and facial cosmetic surgeon with offices in Boston and New York
Zeltiq Results of Dr Christopher ZacharyDeveloped at the Wellman Center for Photomedicine at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston the CoolSculpting breakthrough is based on extensive scientific research that demonstrates that fat cells are more susceptible to extreme cold and are selectively painlessly and permanently destroyed
The science behind the Zeltiq Procedure is called Cryolipolysis which was developed by world-renowned dermatologists at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston MA USA an affiliate of Harvard Medical School