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  • INDIBA /TECAR

    INDIBA /TECAR

    How Does INDIBA Therapy Work? INDIBA is an electromagnetic current which is delivered to the body via electrodes at a radiofrequency of 448kHz. This current gradually increases the treated tissue temperature. The temperature rise triggers the body’s natural regeneration,...
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  • About Therapeutic Ultrasound Device

    About Therapeutic Ultrasound Device

    Therapeutic Ultrasound device is used by professionals and physiotherapists to treat pain conditions and to promote tissue healing. Ultrasound therapy uses sound waves that are above the range of human hearing to treat injuries like muscle strains or runner’s knee. There...
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  • What’s laser therapy?

    What’s laser therapy?

    Laser therapy is a medical treatment that uses focused light to stimulate a process called photobiomodulation, or PBM. During PBM, photons enter the tissue and interact with the cytochrome c complex within mitochondria. This interaction triggers a biological cascade of events that leads to an inc...
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  • The Different Of Class III With Class IV Laser

    The Different Of Class III With Class IV Laser

    The single most important factor that determines the effectiveness of Laser Therapy is the power output (measured in milliwatts (mW)) of the Laser Therapy Unit. It is important for the following reasons: 1. Depth of Penetration: the higher the power, the deeper the pene...
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  • What’s The Lipo Laser?

    What’s The Lipo Laser?

    Laser Lipo is a procedure that allows for the removal of fat cells in localized areas by way of laser-generated heat. Laser-assisted liposuction is growing in popularity due to the many uses of lasers have in the medical world and their potential to be highly effective t...
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  • Laser Lipolysis VS Liposuction

    Laser Lipolysis VS Liposuction

    What’s the Liposuction? Liposuction by definition is a cosmetic surgery performed to remove unwanted deposits of fat from under the skin by suction. Liposuction is the most commonly performed cosmetic procedure in the United States and there are many methods and techniqu...
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  • What is Ultrasound Cavitation?

    What is Ultrasound Cavitation?

    Cavitation is a non-invasive fat reduction treatment that uses ultrasound technology to reduce fat cells in targeted parts of the body. It is the preferred option for anyone who does not want to undergo extreme options such as liposuction, as it is does not involve any n...
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  • What’s The Radio Frequency Skin Tightening?

    What’s The Radio Frequency Skin Tightening?

    Over time, your skin will show signs of age. It’s natural: Skin loosens up because it starts to lose proteins called collagen and elastin, the substances that make the skin firm. The result is wrinkles, sagging, and a crepey appearance on your hands, neck, and face‌. The...
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  • What is Cellulite?

    What is Cellulite?

    Cellulite is the name for collections of fat that push against the connective tissue beneath your skin. It often appears on your thighs, stomach and butt (buttocks). Cellulite makes the surface of your skin look lumpy and puckered, or appear dimpled. Who does it affect? Cellulite affects men an...
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  • Body Contouring: Cryolipolysis vs. VelaShape

    Body Contouring: Cryolipolysis vs. VelaShape

    What is Cryolipolysis? Cryolipolysis is a nonsurgical body contouring treatment that freezes away unwanted fat. It works by using cryolipolysis, a scientifically-proven technique that causes fat cells to break down and die without harming the surrounding tissues. Because fat freezes at a higher ...
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  • What is Cryolipolysis and How Does “Fat-Freezing” Work?

    What is Cryolipolysis and How Does “Fat-Freezing” Work?

    Cryolipolysis is the reduction of fat cells via exposure to cold temperatures. Often called “fat freezing”, Cryolipolysis is empirically shown to decrease resistant fat deposits that can’t be taken care of with exercise and diet. The results of Cryolipolysis are natural-looking and long-term, whi...
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  • How To Remove Hair?

    How To Remove Hair?

    In 1998, the FDA approved the use of the term for some manufacturers of hair removal lasers and pulsed light equipments. Permament hair removal does not imply the elimination of all hairs in the treatment areas.The long-term, stable reduction in the number of hairs re-gr...
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