I’d be very careful and very skeptical. Just because something is seen all over the media, doesn’t give it validity. That reflects more the amount of advertising dollars spent on...
I think they are fine but average overall. The concepts and formulations seem pretty generic to me but their marketing is good so they’ve gained some traction in a very...
So far I think they are a triumph of marketing over real data and results. That could change though so they are an interesting area to watch. Many people confuse...
Belotero is new to the United States but not Europe, and is made by the German company, Merck. It is a hyaluronic acid product and, in that sense, is most...
These are all the "rage" now in dermatology and I think they will end up in the long run, having some important but limited uses. Bruising can still occur and...
Sadly, many fractional lasers are not well engineered and then there are some that are fabulous. Also, the person operating the laser may or may not be experienced. And, sometimes...
Mesotherapy is a general term given to the relatively new (last 5-6 years or so) technique of injecting in various ways liquid substances into and under the skin. I would...
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