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- New Mouse Model Suggests Mitochondria Are Reversible Regulators of Wrinkling, Hair Losshttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/new-mouse-model-suggests-mitochondria-are-reversible-regulators-of-wrinkling-hair-loss/2472060/A new mouse model may one day allow scientists to reverse age-associated wrinkles and hair loss. When a mutation leading to mitochondrial dysfunction is induced, the mouse develops wrinkled skin and extensive, visible hair loss in a matter of weeks, but when the mitochondrial function is
- First Patients Treated in Pulse Biosciences' Sebaceous Hyperplasia Studyhttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/first-patients-treated-in-pulse-biosciences-sebaceous-hyperplasia-study/2472061/Pulse Biosciences, Inc. says the first patients have been treated in its multi-center study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of its Nano-Pulse Stimulation (NPS) technology for eliminating Sebaceous Hyperplasia (SH). SH is an unsightly benign skin lesion that typically appears on facial skin an
- TempSure Vitalia from Cynosure Hits North American Markethttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/tempsure-vitalia-from-cynosure-hits-north-american-market/2472068/Hologic's Cynosure division has launched TempSure™ Vitalia in North America. TempSure Vitalia is an FDA-cleared and Health Canada-approved advanced radiofrequency treatment that delivers therapeutic heat to inter
- InMode Launches Triton Multi-Wavelength Hair Removal Laserhttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/inmode-launches-triton-multi-wavelength-hair-removal-laser/2472069/InMode Ltd. is launching the Triton hair removal device. Recently cleared by the FDA, Triton is the first and only high power laser to offer simultaneous multi-wavelength hair removal firing, allowing concurrent emissions of Alexandrite, Diode, and Nd:YAG wavelengths. The company say
- Xact Scores Best of Hot Topics at ASAPS 2018https://modernaesthetics.com/news/xact-scores-best-of-hot-topics-at-asaps-2018/2472078/Cypris Medical, Inc.’s Xact technology took home the “Best of Hot Topics” award at the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (AS
- Restylane Lyft Now FDA-Approved for Handshttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/restylane-lyft-now-fda-approved-for-hands/2472088/The US Food and Drug Administration has approved Restylane Lyft for use on the dorsal hands of people older then 21, making it the first hyaluronic acid (HA) injectable gel approved for this use. Radiesse (Calcium Hydroxylapatite) is also approved for the correction of lost
- New Merz Survey Highlights Misconceptions about Tattoo Removalhttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/new-merz-survey-highlights-misconceptions-about-tattoo-removal/2472104/More than four in five adults with (86 percent) and without (82 percent) tattoos have misconceptions about tattoo removal, including confusion regarding side effects, cost and removability, according to a new Merz survey. In addition to not knowing how the process works, many underestimat
- New Line of Laser Systems Now Available from Sensus Healthcarehttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/new-line-of-lasers-systems-now-available-from-sensus-healthcare/2472120/Sensus Healthcare, Inc. has launched Sensus Laser Systems, a unique multi-platform line of high-quality, cost-effective lasers for hair and tattoo removal, acne lesion correction, skin rejuvenation and pigmentation/large pore treatment. Prior to this launch, the medical device company specialized
- James P. Hartman Tapped as New Vice President and General Manager at Solta Medicalhttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/james-p-hartman-tapped-as-new-vice-president-and-general-manager-at-solta-medical/2472174/James P. Hartman is the new Vice President and general manager at Solta Medical, a division of Valeant Pharmaceuticals North America LLC. Mr. Hartman joined Solta Medical from Merz Aesthetics (a division of
- Cutera's truSculpt May Help Reduce Fat in the Lower Facehttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/cuteras-trusculpt-may-help-reduce-fat-in-the-lower-face/2472193/Static type monopolar 1-MHz radiofrequency may help reduce fat and tighten skin in the lower face, according to research published in Lasers in Surgery and Medicine. “We objectively observed a volumetri