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ipsen, a french pharmaceutical firm, is set to launch the first major rival to botox in an attempt to muscle in on the $1.5bn (e1.16bn, £770m) anti-wrinkle injectables market. in the next few weeks it will seek approval from america?s food and drug | |
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news.independent.co.uk @ 04/27/07 09:09
botox injections, which paralyse muscles, but which can leave patients with frozen features if too much is used. while major cosmetic surgery is regulated, non-surgical treatments such as botox and filler injections to smooth sagging skin can be offered | theweightisover.typepad.com @ 05/23/07 13:25
| www.ncpa.org @ 04/05/07 09:32
the price of conventional lasik vision correction surgery (for which patients pay with their own money) has fallen dramatically, even as procedures become more technically advanced. increasingly, cash-paying medical tourists are traveling outside the | www.nlm.nih.gov @ 01/22/07 11:23
tuesday, nov. 21 (healthday news) -- personal misuse of super-strength botulinum toxin caused a florida osteopath, his girlfriend, and two of his patients to become paralyzed and hospitalized for months in 2004. details of the much-publicized incident | www.richmond.com @ 02/12/07 21:46
lasik surgery and are fans of the new england patriots. i told him he was considerate in offering to buy my dinner and i thanked him. we had witty banter throughout the night, laughed and interacted with the show, which opened up other topics of | www.woai.com @ 02/12/07 21:46
lasik done? i am nearsighted and wear bifocals. a. it may be safer to have prk (laser) instead of lasik. prk will laser on the very surface tissue of the cornea and will not disturb the old incisions very much. lasik will go deeper into the layers of | |
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www.stltoday.com @ 04/16/07 20:53
this one known as epi-lasik, which is designed for patients who can't have conventional laser surgery because it removes too much corneal tissue. a recent eye exam showed she could see 20/20 without glasses. it's pretty great, says hwu, 33, who paid | www.medicalnewsservice.com @ 03/07/07 21:18
(breast augmentation, tummy tuck, liposuction, etc) and 316 patients who had medically necessary surgery (gynecologic, orthopedic, ophthalmic, etc). however, both groups reported similar experiences, perceptions, and attitudes regarding their surgical | www.news.com.au @ 02/12/07 21:46
lasik (laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis) surgery in australia, and more than 10 million procedures worldwide, refractive surgery is one of the most popular elective surgeries in the world. used to treat short-sightedness (myopia), farsightedness |
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