SWIMSUIT SEASON IS HERE...BUT ARE YOU READY?
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Latest Technology in Cosmetic Treatment is Minimally-Invasive and Offers
a Faster Recovery Time
Millions of Americans diet and exercise, yet they still won't feel
comfortable baring bodies on the beach this summer. There are some cosmetic
options available that could have people feeling beach-ready in no time.
New cosmetic treatment options are available for people who are already
healthy, have tried diet and exercise and still have an area of their body
they would like to improve. The latest technology in cosmetic treatment - a
body sculpting laser treatment called LifeSculpt - allows access to even the
most difficult-to-reach areas such as the fat under the chin, backs, arms,
and inner thighs. It's minimally-invasive and offers a faster recovery time
compared to traditional liposuction. A recent limited study found that 100
percent of patients saw an improvement in skin's smoothness and tightness
within three months after treatment.
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NEWS: LifeSculpt Laser Treatment is Minimally-Invasive and Offers a
Faster Recovery Time Than Traditional Liposuction
FORMAT: B-roll and Soundbites
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: Video, contact information and more available at:
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SOUNDBITES:
* Steven Bloch, MD, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
* Vickie King, LifeSculpt Patient
B-ROLL INCLUDES:
* Doctor / Patient Footage
* Before & After Photos
* MOA Footage
VIDEO PROVIDED BY: Palomar Medical Technologies, Inc.
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