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Laser Light by Josh Patient Expert Posted Wed 31 Mar 2010 10:27pm by Anne on March 31, 2010 in Anti-Aging Laser Light US Auctions Australian Auctions Austrian Auctions...    US $22.95    US $14.99    US $65.00 What is the name of a prism that when a laser light 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 »
Femtosecond Laser Cataract Removal: The Second Revolution? And, What is Laser Photolysis? by Irv Arons Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 11 Aug 2010 4:05pm using femtosecond pulsed infra-red laser light. Even with the current primitive set-up, clinically relevant effects corresponding to a lens rejuvenation of 3 to 7 years... I read the following writeup on the use of femtosecond lasers for cataract removal and thought it was especially well written. It also piqued my curiosity about some Read on »
Using Lasers to Treat Vitreous Floaters: Laser Vitreolysis – Part 2 by Irv Arons Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 05 Aug 2010 6:00pm Dr. Scott Geller was the first ophthalmologist in the United States to use a laser to treat eye floaters. He was trained by Dr. Franz Frankenhauser of Switzerland, probably the first ophthalmologist to use his YAG laser in doing work in the vitreous. When I asked Dr. Geller how he got started using his laser to treat floaters, he told me that he would Read on »
Does Lasik laser eye surgery hurt? What is involved in laser eye surgery? by Peter C. Facebook Posted Wed 23 Jun 2010 2:19am 1 Comment A common and legitimate concern among many future Los Angeles Lasik patients is whether or not laser eye surgery hurts. The answer is: no. Both the PRK and the LASIK procedures which run about 15 minutes in length (where the laser is on for less than 90 seconds), are painless, although there can be some discomfort during the recuperation period Read on »
Using Lasers to Treat Vitreous Floaters: Laser Vitreolysis by Irv Arons Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 04 Aug 2010 1:43pm that was using a laser to treat floaters. I called the doctor, Scott Geller, MD, and asked him about this interesting use of lasers. I never did anything with my notes of that conversation...?” It was written by Dr. James H. Johnson of Irvine, CA. I thought it was an excellent introduction to the potential treatment of bothersome floaters, using the YAG laser. The writeup Read on »
Consumer Laser Market Growing and Cosmetic Surgeons Not Too Happy – Laser Hairbrushes and More by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Mon 26 Oct 2009 11:02pm had no idea there was an FDA approved laser hairbrush that claims to help you regrow your hair!  You have to be patients and use the product for about 3 weeks and brush... for electrolysis or a laser clinic? Now, you can buy your own laser and do it yourself. The growth of the at-home cosmetic-device market, which includes personal lasers, has some Read on »
Could Laser Be The New Lipo? – Zerona Laser Zaps The Fat by Adria A. Posted Wed 18 May 2011 12:00am , there are TONS of people out there who are willing to spend the extra money to get trim.  The Zerona Laser (featured on Dr. Oz) seems to be the safest, the most non invasive, and with the least down time. With just 40 minutes on the table, a Zerona Laser – a treatment for both men and women – will zap the fat without any bruising, scars or downtime Read on »
Laser Tag + Castle Bounce = LASER BOUNCE! A game designed and engineered with the Chronically ill in mind! by CHRONICLYsILLy Posted Tue 24 Aug 2010 6:09am Laser Tag + Castle Bounce = Laser Bounce... I kid you not! Good morning and hello stormy weather blowing through my neighborhood! (and of course freshly brewed cup of Java...-- LASER BOUNCE! I kid you not. What do you get when you cross Laser tag and inflatable castle bounce arenas? Apparently Laser Bounce is the correct answer! Was there ever Read on »
Using Lasers to Treat Vitreous Floaters: Laser Vitreolysis in the UK and Europe by Irv Arons Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 23 Sep 2010 10:28am In July, I decided to write about the use of lasers to treat eye floaters. I found three doctors in the United States specializing in this technique. After obtaining... if they would be interested in sharing their stories as well. I was able to identify at least six doctors in the UK and in Europe who perform laser vitreolysis. I  asked them to fill out Read on »