
LOS ANGELES Dr. W.
Grant Stevens called this his ice room.
Laser, skin
Fat-tightening device
On a recent Wednesday, a 65-year-
The old woman named Helen, the bright corner of Marina del Rey's medical facility is the culmination of the latest non-surgical cosmetic surgery.
In a corner, there is an Exilis electronic stick that is not much larger than the pen, plugged in, ready to roll over Helen's face and tighten her skin.
Two square Zeltiq machines sit in another corner as a non-surgical alternative to liposuction.
There's the latest version of the radio in the room.
Frequency skin tightening device Thermage, Xeo hair removal device, Zerona laser that should remove fat and Fraxel-a so-
Called graded laser, it is used to re-surface and smooth skin.
"My husband called me yafah when I was young.
He said I was beautiful, "said Helen, an Israeli socialite who flew to Los Angeles. A.
Departing from Miami the day before, Polish her surgical body lift from plastic surgery surgeon Stevens three months ago.
"For many, many years, he forgot to call me Jaffa. . . .
Now he asked, "Do you have a boyfriend ? "
You look so good. it doesn't make sense anymore.
Helen asked not to use her last name for privacy reasons, and when the Zeltiq machine was attached to her leg, her cheeks were coated with numb gel, looking forward to Exilis and Fraxel treatment, she is having this conversation.
She holds a book on her leg.
Her iPhone is ready.
Helen smiles as much as possible when a person's face loses all her feelings, which is evidence of a major trend: growth in non-surgical cosmetic equipment and treatment. Eighty-
According to data from the American Academy of cosmetic plastic surgery, 3% of all cosmetic surgeries performed in the cosmetic plastic surgeons office in 2010 were non-surgical.
The American Society of Cosmetic Dermatology and cosmetic surgery reported similar trends.
What does that mean in terms of volume?
Nearly 8 million non-surgical cosmetic surgeries were performed last year at a cost of $4. 1 billion.
"There is a huge demand for non-surgical procedures," said the doctor.
Jeffrey Kenkel, plastic surgeon in Dallas.
Kenkel said the reason is simple. he is the president of the American Society of Cosmetic Surgery.
"Some patients only want a little change," he said . ".
Others "are just not interested in the procedure.
"They are looking for programs that are cheaper, less painful, less disruptive than, say, face
Lift, which costs an average of $6,600, takes weeks to recover.
Last year alone, the Food and Drug Administration approved two new devices.
Zerona and sertik
Non-surgical resection for fat.
The latter is quickly favored as an operation.
A free alternative to liposuction.
Zeltiq is a vacuum device.
Attached to the body, provides accurate and controlled cooling through the skin to target subcutaneous fat deposits. The one-
Hourly treatment is intended to freeze and kill fat cells without damaging the skin or internal organs.
If the treatment is successful, within a few weeks, the fat cells are broken down and treated by the liver and eventually discharged from the feces.
"Typical candidates need to have one or two exposures on the average love handle," said the doctor.
Dieter Manstein, co-
Dr. Zeltiq, inventor. Rox Anderson. (
Both of them work at the Wellman light Medical Center at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, a teaching affiliate at Harvard Medical School. )
"The ideal candidate is someone with a pretty good figure, someone with some love handle, or a back
Pregnant bags or back fat that don't want to disappear, "said Manstein, who also
Developed with Anderson a fractional laser skin surface repair technique promoted by a device called Fraxel.
FDA spokesman Jefferson said the FDA did not track the application rate for medical devices.
But she added that over the past decade, the agency has removed a large number of devices for skin tightening, body contours and wrinkles reduction.
Number of FDA-approved skin-
In particular, tightening devices have increased significantly in recent years, including products such as Exilis and Pearl.
Exilis devices use RF waves to try to stimulate and enhance collagen (
And reduce fat).
About 100 Exilis devices are being used in the United StatesS.
Included in Stevens's ice room.
Stevens of the board said: "We strive to be very comprehensive.
Certified Cosmetic Plastic surgeons practice at Marina Del Rey's Marina Plastic Surgery Association and run a cosmetic plastic Research Fellowship at the University of Southern California. Dr.
Plastic surgeon Sanjay Grover, an intern at Newport Beach and Beverly Hills, said patients wanted to choose.
"The interesting thing these days is (that)
"If you watch TV or watch magazines, pharmaceutical companies will bypass doctors and go straight to consumers," Grover said . ".
"They create a lot of awareness of the product among consumers.
"In my practice, I offer many different products and services.
A beauty surgeon or medical provider today needs to be able to provide a complete
Service store for patients. . . (and)
You want to tell them what these ways will bring, because for some patients it's not worth paying for something before they go through something (other)procedures.
Kenkel says some devices are unpredictable.
"This is the frustration of clinicians like me.
It's great to have a device that tightens the skin, but can it do it (Again and again)?
Can it continuously and reliably tighten the skin or remove fat?
If a device only tightens 20% of the skin, but it tightens 90% of the time, the patient can relate to it.
Patients cannot be associated with devices that will produce good results in some people, and not in others, because you don't know which group you will belong.
"Many cosmetic plastic surgeons test the device themselves, or offer new surgery to patients for free or at a lower cost.
Kathy wither wax, 48year-
The four-year-old mother wants her skin to "look brighter, younger and fresher" without surgery.
"I want to get the most results with the least downtime because I have two small results," she said . ".
"When I really need surgery, when I'm about 70, I want to keep the surgery," Wetherwax said . ", She paid $1,500 for an ultrasound facial tightening treatment and was treated with a carbon dioxide graded laser by her doctor.
Weatherwax is expected to decrease
When she was a lifeguard in her teens, she used her break to lie in the sun, deepen her skin and deepen her skin.
With a range of options available, including peeling, filling, and eyebrow lifting, Wetherwax chose ultrasound therapy to lift and smooth her eyebrows, and chose a graded laser to handle sunlight damage.
Wetherwax said she got the results she wanted.
"I think I can pass 40 exams," she said . ".
Los Angeles TimesW.
Grant Stevens called this his ice room.
Laser, skin
Fat-tightening device
On a recent Wednesday, a 65-year-
The old woman named Helen, the bright corner of Marina del Rey's medical facility is the culmination of the latest non-surgical cosmetic surgery.
In a corner, there is an Exilis electronic stick that is not much larger than the pen, plugged in, ready to roll over Helen's face and tighten her skin.
Two square Zeltiq machines sit in another corner as a non-surgical alternative to liposuction.
There's the latest version of the radio in the room.
Frequency skin tightening device Thermage, Xeo hair removal device, Zerona laser that should remove fat and Fraxel-a so-
Called graded laser, it is used to re-surface and smooth skin.
"My husband called me yafah when I was young.
He said I was beautiful, "said Helen, an Israeli socialite who flew to Los Angeles. A.
Departing from Miami the day before, Polish her surgical body lift from plastic surgery surgeon Stevens three months ago.
"For many, many years, he forgot to call me Jaffa. . . .
Now he asked, "Do you have a boyfriend ? "
You look so good. it doesn't make sense anymore.
Helen asked not to use her last name for privacy reasons, and when the Zeltiq machine was attached to her leg, her cheeks were coated with numb gel, looking forward to Exilis and Fraxel treatment, she is having this conversation.
She holds a book on her leg.
Her iPhone is ready.
Helen smiles as much as possible when a person's face loses all her feelings, which is evidence of a major trend: growth in non-surgical cosmetic equipment and treatment. Eighty-
According to data from the American Academy of cosmetic plastic surgery, 3% of all cosmetic surgeries performed in the cosmetic plastic surgeons office in 2010 were non-surgical.
The American Society of Cosmetic Dermatology and cosmetic surgery reported similar trends.
What does that mean in terms of volume?
Nearly 8 million non-surgical cosmetic surgeries were performed last year at a cost of $4. 1 billion.
"There is a huge demand for non-surgical procedures," said the doctor.
Jeffrey Kenkel, plastic surgeon in Dallas.
Kenkel said the reason is simple. he is the president of the American Society of Cosmetic Surgery.
"Some patients only want a little change," he said . ".
Others "are just not interested in the procedure.
"They are looking for programs that are cheaper, less painful, less disruptive than, say, face
Lift, which costs an average of $6,600, takes weeks to recover.
Last year alone, the Food and Drug Administration approved two new devices.
Zerona and sertik
Non-surgical resection for fat.
The latter is quickly favored as an operation.
A free alternative to liposuction.
Zeltiq is a vacuum device.
Attached to the body, provides accurate and controlled cooling through the skin to target subcutaneous fat deposits. The one-
Hourly treatment is intended to freeze and kill fat cells without damaging the skin or internal organs.
If the treatment is successful, within a few weeks, the fat cells are broken down and treated by the liver and eventually discharged from the feces.
"Typical candidates need to have one or two exposures on the average love handle," said the doctor.
Dieter Manstein, co-
Dr. Zeltiq, inventor. Rox Anderson. (
Both of them work at the Wellman light Medical Center at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, a teaching affiliate at Harvard Medical School. )
"The ideal candidate is someone with a pretty good figure, someone with some love handle, or a back
Pregnant bags or back fat that don't want to disappear, "said Manstein, who also
Developed with Anderson a fractional laser skin surface repair technique promoted by a device called Fraxel.
FDA spokesman Jefferson said the FDA did not track the application rate for medical devices.
But she added that over the past decade, the agency has removed a large number of devices for skin tightening, body contours and wrinkles reduction.
Number of FDA-approved skin-
In particular, tightening devices have increased significantly in recent years, including products such as Exilis and Pearl.
Exilis devices use RF waves to try to stimulate and enhance collagen (
And reduce fat).
About 100 Exilis devices are being used in the United StatesS.
Included in Stevens's ice room.
Stevens of the board said: "We strive to be very comprehensive.
Certified Cosmetic Plastic surgeons practice at Marina Del Rey's Marina Plastic Surgery Association and run a cosmetic plastic Research Fellowship at the University of Southern California. Dr.
Plastic surgeon Sanjay Grover, an intern at Newport Beach and Beverly Hills, said patients wanted to choose.
"The interesting thing these days is (that)
"If you watch TV or watch magazines, pharmaceutical companies will bypass doctors and go straight to consumers," Grover said . ".
"They create a lot of awareness of the product among consumers.
"In my practice, I offer many different products and services.
A beauty surgeon or medical provider today needs to be able to provide a complete
Service store for patients. . . (and)
You want to tell them what these ways will bring, because for some patients it's not worth paying for something before they go through something (other)procedures.
Kenkel says some devices are unpredictable.
"This is the frustration of clinicians like me.
It's great to have a device that tightens the skin, but can it do it (Again and again)?
Can it continuously and reliably tighten the skin or remove fat?
If a device only tightens 20% of the skin, but it tightens 90% of the time, the patient can relate to it.
Patients cannot be associated with devices that will produce good results in some people, and not in others, because you don't know which group you will belong.
"Many cosmetic plastic surgeons test the device themselves, or offer new surgery to patients for free or at a lower cost.
Kathy wither wax, 48year-
The four-year-old mother wants her skin to "look brighter, younger and fresher" without surgery.
"I want to get the most results with the least downtime because I have two small results," she said . ".
"When I really need surgery, when I'm about 70, I want to keep the surgery," Wetherwax said . ", She paid $1,500 for an ultrasound facial tightening treatment and was treated with a carbon dioxide graded laser by her doctor.
Weatherwax is expected to decrease
When she was a lifeguard in her teens, she used her break to lie in the sun, deepen her skin and deepen her skin.
With a range of options available, including peeling, filling, and eyebrow lifting, Wetherwax chose ultrasound therapy to lift and smooth her eyebrows, and chose a graded laser to handle sunlight damage.
Wetherwax said she got the results she wanted.
"I think I can pass 40 exams," she said . ".
Los Angeles TimesW.
Grant Stevens called this his ice room.
Laser, skin
Fat-tightening device
On a recent Wednesday, a 65-year-
The old woman named Helen, the bright corner of Marina del Rey's medical facility is the culmination of the latest non-surgical cosmetic surgery.
In a corner, there is an Exilis electronic stick that is not much larger than the pen, plugged in, ready to roll over Helen's face and tighten her skin.
Two square Zeltiq machines sit in another corner as a non-surgical alternative to liposuction.
There's the latest version of the radio in the room.
Frequency skin tightening device Thermage, Xeo hair removal device, Zerona laser that should remove fat and Fraxel-a so-
Called graded laser, it is used to re-surface and smooth skin.
"My husband called me yafah when I was young.
He said I was beautiful, "said Helen, an Israeli socialite who flew to Los Angeles. A.
Departing from Miami the day before, Polish her surgical body lift from plastic surgery surgeon Stevens three months ago.
"For many, many years, he forgot to call me Jaffa. . . .
Now he asked, "Do you have a boyfriend ? "
You look so good. it doesn't make sense anymore.
Helen asked not to use her last name for privacy reasons, and when the Zeltiq machine was attached to her leg, her cheeks were coated with numb gel, looking forward to Exilis and Fraxel treatment, she is having this conversation.
She holds a book on her leg.
Her iPhone is ready.
Helen smiles as much as possible when a person's face loses all her feelings, which is evidence of a major trend: growth in non-surgical cosmetic equipment and treatment. Eighty-
According to data from the American Academy of cosmetic plastic surgery, 3% of all cosmetic surgeries performed in the cosmetic plastic surgeons office in 2010 were non-surgical.
The American Society of Cosmetic Dermatology and cosmetic surgery reported similar trends.
What does that mean in terms of volume?
Nearly 8 million non-surgical cosmetic surgeries were performed last year at a cost of $4. 1 billion.
"There is a huge demand for non-surgical procedures," said the doctor.
Jeffrey Kenkel, plastic surgeon in Dallas.
Kenkel said the reason is simple. he is the president of the American Society of Cosmetic Surgery.
"Some patients only want a little change," he said . ".
Others "are just not interested in the procedure.
"They are looking for programs that are cheaper, less painful, less disruptive than, say, face
Lift, which costs an average of $6,600, takes weeks to recover.
Last year alone, the Food and Drug Administration approved two new devices.
Zerona and sertik
Non-surgical resection for fat.
The latter is quickly favored as an operation.
A free alternative to liposuction.
Zeltiq is a vacuum device.
Attached to the body, provides accurate and controlled cooling through the skin to target subcutaneous fat deposits. The one-
Hourly treatment is intended to freeze and kill fat cells without damaging the skin or internal organs.
If the treatment is successful, within a few weeks, the fat cells are broken down and treated by the liver and eventually discharged from the feces.
"Typical candidates need to have one or two exposures on the average love handle," said the doctor.
Dieter Manstein, co-
Dr. Zeltiq, inventor. Rox Anderson. (
Both of them work at the Wellman light Medical Center at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, a teaching affiliate at Harvard Medical School. )
"The ideal candidate is someone with a pretty good figure, someone with some love handle, or a back
Pregnant bags or back fat that don't want to disappear, "said Manstein, who also
Developed with Anderson a fractional laser skin surface repair technique promoted by a device called Fraxel.
FDA spokesman Jefferson said the FDA did not track the application rate for medical devices.
But she added that over the past decade, the agency has removed a large number of devices for skin tightening, body contours and wrinkles reduction.
Number of FDA-approved skin-
In particular, tightening devices have increased significantly in recent years, including products such as Exilis and Pearl.
Exilis devices use RF waves to try to stimulate and enhance collagen (
And reduce fat).
About 100 Exilis devices are being used in the United StatesS.
Included in Stevens's ice room.
Stevens of the board said: "We strive to be very comprehensive.
Certified Cosmetic Plastic surgeons practice at Marina Del Rey's Marina Plastic Surgery Association and run a cosmetic plastic Research Fellowship at the University of Southern California. Dr.
Plastic surgeon Sanjay Grover, an intern at Newport Beach and Beverly Hills, said patients wanted to choose.
"The interesting thing these days is (that)
"If you watch TV or watch magazines, pharmaceutical companies will bypass doctors and go straight to consumers," Grover said . ".
"They create a lot of awareness of the product among consumers.
"In my practice, I offer many different products and services.
A beauty surgeon or medical provider today needs to be able to provide a complete
Service store for patients. . . (and)
You want to tell them what these ways will bring, because for some patients it's not worth paying for something before they go through something (other)procedures.
Kenkel says some devices are unpredictable.
"This is the frustration of clinicians like me.
It's great to have a device that tightens the skin, but can it do it (Again and again)?
Can it continuously and reliably tighten the skin or remove fat?
If a device only tightens 20% of the skin, but it tightens 90% of the time, the patient can relate to it.
Patients cannot be associated with devices that will produce good results in some people, and not in others, because you don't know which group you will belong.
"Many cosmetic plastic surgeons test the device themselves, or offer new surgery to patients for free or at a lower cost.
Kathy wither wax, 48year-
The four-year-old mother wants her skin to "look brighter, younger and fresher" without surgery.
"I want to get the most results with the least downtime because I have two small results," she said . ".
"When I really need surgery, when I'm about 70, I want to keep the surgery," Wetherwax said . ", She paid $1,500 for an ultrasound facial tightening treatment and was treated with a carbon dioxide graded laser by her doctor.
Weatherwax is expected to decrease
When she was a lifeguard in her teens, she used her break to lie in the sun, deepen her skin and deepen her skin.
With a range of options available, including peeling, filling, and eyebrow lifting, Wetherwax chose ultrasound therapy to lift and smooth her eyebrows, and chose a graded laser to handle sunlight damage.
Wetherwax said she got the results she wanted.
"I think I can pass 40 exams," she said . ".