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Laser Light by Josh Patient Expert Posted Wed 31 Mar 2010 10:27pm fine lines and wrinkles in the process. Compact and rechargeable, the ANSR: BEAM combines red and blue photo-light therapy technology, so you can bypass clinical laser treatments... by Anne on March 31, 2010 in Anti-Aging Laser Light US Auctions Australian Auctions Austrian Auctions Read on »
Tanning Increases Moles in Light-Skinned Children by Poh Tin Tan Posted Thu 29 Oct 2009 11:02pm From Medscape Dermatology > Viewpoints Graeme M. Lipper, MD Arch Dermatol. 2009;145:989-996 Study Summary The association among light-skin phototypes, heavy sun... to determine if children with light-skin phototypes who tan are at greater risk than their nontanning peers of developing multiple nevi, and by proxy, MM later in life Read on »
Tanning Increases Moles in Light-Skinned Children by Poh Tin Tan Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:04pm From Medscape Dermatology > Viewpoints Graeme M. Lipper, MD Arch Dermatol. 2009;145:989-996 Study Summary The association among light-skin phototypes, heavy sun... to determine if children with light-skin phototypes who tan are at greater risk than their nontanning peers of developing multiple nevi, and by proxy, MM later in life Read on »
Laser Beams for Treating Toenail fungus by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Sun 12 Apr 2009 11:51pm The product has been cleared by the FDA, so now lasers to the fungus.  It is not cheap and the site has a limited number of doctors who are now providing the service.  The product claims it is better than anything else on the market. BD  "The laser beam travels through the nail to the level of the nail fungus and kills the fungus instantly," said Read on »
Laser Cavity Detection: Shining the Light on Tooth Decay by Dr_Marshall_Fields Posted Mon 02 Aug 2010 1:42pm a pen to beam laser light onto your teeth. The dentist will shine the laser on the part of the teeth used for chewing. The Laser Cavity Detection machine then calculates... Detection can help dentists find and eliminate decay inside of teeth before the decay becomes a cavity. A dentist uses the reflection of light from the laser to tell the difference Read on »
Laser Bike Lane? LightLane Prototype by Donna Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Fri 26 Jun 2009 4:48pm This is really cool! " LightLane was originally created for a design competition to promote commuting by bicycle. Although the concept did not win, the response was overwhelming, encouraging the inventors to continue development. Click image for hi-res version." Read on »
Laser Skin Tightening by Jennifer D. Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 02 Dec 2008 2:49am on aging skin using light energy to stimulate new collagen growth deep beneath your skin’s surface. It is an ideal solution to enhance your youthful and healthy appearance without surgery, recovery time, or injections. Laser skin tightening is a minimally invasive, non-surgical process that uses an infrared light source (a laser) to tighten skin by heating Read on »
FDA Safety Notification: Risk of Eye and Skin Injuries from High-powered, Hand-held Lasers Used for Pointing or Entertainment by FDA Posted Thu 16 Dec 2010 12:00am : The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is alerting consumers about the risk of eye and skin injuries from high-powered laser pointers. Summary of Problem and Scope: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is alerting consumers about the risk of eye and skin injuries from exposure to high-powered laser pointers. FDA regulations limit the energy output Read on »
New skincare obsession: At-home lasers for clear skin by Nadine H. Patient Expert Posted Sun 12 Sep 2010 10:03pm already know about LED (light emitting diode) devices, but if not, here’s a two-second primer: they work by producing light that your skin absorbs and which is converted into energy by your cells, setting off a chain reaction of scientific goodness resulting in a prettier, better behaved complexion. Red light penetrates the skin deeply and helps to stimulate Read on »
Energy Healing: Lasers May Help Skin Healing in Diabetics by Dr. Bruce F. Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth MavenComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Mon 25 Aug 2008 3:13pm Light energy has been known for its healing effects for many years. Recently the use of light energy in the form of low level lasers (LLLT) has been increasing for a variety of conditions. One of these conditions is the healing of skin lesions. For example, diabetic patients can suffer from skin sores that defy healing. Now researchers at Mazandran Read on »