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Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory disease that occurs most commonly in middle-aged, fair-skinned adults. The early stages are recurrent episodes of blushing that finally become persistent in dark-red erythema with facial spider veins. If left untreated, rosacea can result in the appearance of red lines, which result from swollen or damaged veins.
What causes Rosacea?
The exact cause of Rosacea is not known, however, symptoms are very well understood and there are a variety of lifestyle factors that may trigger outbreaks such as certain foods and activities.
How is Rosacea treated?
Laser and Intense Pulse Light treatments have been found to be very effective in controlling rosacea. These treatments works by sending energy through the outer skin, concentrating on the dermal layer just below the outer layer. This energy lessons visible blood vessels, reducing extensive redness. Various oral and/or topical medications may also be used to treat bumps, pimples, and redness often associated with Rosacea.
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This acoustic wave treatment, is the newest revolutionary treatment for fat and cellulite. Acoustic Wave Treatment has been found to be the first non-invasive treatment method to ensure effective and long-lasting treatment of age-related connective tissue weakness. This includes the treatment of unsightly cosmetic skin defects referred to as cellulite. Acoustic waves stimulate microcirculation in fat tissue and improve existing metabolic regulation disorders to reduce the visible signs of fat and cellulite and uses the body‘s intrinsic repair mechanisms to tighten the tissue.
Acoustic waves provide an ideal body shaping treatment option. They are applied to tissue to stimulate fat to be metabolized and removed from the body. With this new treatment you can lose the dimples, the inches, and the fat.
How many treatments will you need
Typically, you will begin to see improvements after about 2-3 treatments, although 6-8 treatments may be necessary for optimal improvement.
Is there any downtime?
After your treatment, you will be red and a little sore but you may resume your normal activities immediately.
*These statements have not yet been approved by the FDA.
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