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Dermatology Times E-News
September 21, 2010
TOP SEARCHES: Cellulitis // Laser hair removal // Botulinum toxins
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Freezing best for warts
FDA approves CoolSculpting
Aesthetic market may double
Organ donation urged
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Cryotherapy most effective for common warts
Leiden, Netherlands � Results of a recent Dutch study suggest that cryotherapy outperforms topical salicylic acid in treating common warts, MedPageToday reports. More...
FDA OKs Zeltiq device for treatment of fatty areas
Pleasanton, Calif. � The Food and Drug Administration has cleared Zeltiq Aesthetics� CoolSculpting, a cryosurgical device, for the noninvasive spot reduction of fat in diet-resistant areas such as �love handles,� Medscape reports. More...
Cosmetic surgery market predicted to double by 2017
Vancouver, British Columbia � The market for cosmetic surgery, facial aesthetics and lasers is expected to almost double in size and to exceed $3 billion over the next seven years, according to iData Research, a pharmaceutical market research firm based in Vancouver, British Columbia, PRNewswire reports. More...
Face transplant recipient encourages organ donation
Miami — A new study suggests that “engineered skin” — or bilayered living cell therapy (Apligraf, Organogenesis) — significantly improved healing of diabetic foot ulcers compared with other advanced biologic therapies, MedPage Today reports. More...
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