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Fraxel Laser Treatment Offers Patients Full-Body Solution To Restore Aging and Sun Damaged Skin; Leading Aesthetic Surgeons at Major Medical Meetings Validate Laser's Capabilities to Treat Photodamaged Skin of Facial and Non-Facial Areas.


PALO ALTO, Calif. -- For patients who undergo a cosmetic procedure to reduce the telltale signs of aging, their face may look years younger but their untreated hands, neck, shoulders and chest often tell a different story. That's because in the past, there was no effective treatment to improve aging skin off the face. Now, the Fraxel(TM) laser, with its proven track record in fractional resurfacing of photodamaged skin, is being used successfully as a full-body resurfacing treatment.

Reliant Technologies, Inc., the pioneer of Fraxel(TM) Laser Treatment, reported that physicians across the country are validating the clinical versatility of the laser's unique mechanism of action - pixel by pixel, spot by spot - to treat aging and sun-damage on non-facial skin. The Fraxel laser is the only device specially designed to resurface re·sur·face  
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 a fraction of skin at a time, reducing downtime and increasing patient safety. No other cosmetic treatment, including ablative ablative (ăb`lətĭv') [Lat.,=carrying off], in Latin grammar, the case used in a number of circumstances, particularly with certain prepositions and in locating place or time. The term is also used in the grammar of some languages (e.g.  lasers or chemical peels, has been shown to treat photodamaged skin on so many areas of the body as effectively as the Fraxel laser.

Scientific data presented by cosmetic laser dermatologists and plastic surgeons at recent medical meetings confirm the Fraxel laser's success in treating non-facial skin. At the recent annual meeting of the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery (ASLMS ASLMS American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery
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), Elizabeth Tanzi, M.D., co-director of the Washington Institute of Dermatologic Laser Surgery in Washington, D.C., presented her findings.

"In the past, there were simply no other modalities that could safely and effectively treat crepe-like texture and discoloration of the neck, chest and hands," said Dr. Tanzi. "Over half of my patients now want treatment of these body areas along with their face." Plastic surgeon Jay Burns, M.D., director of the Dallas Medical Skin Care Center in Dallas, TX, discussed his experience using the Fraxel laser at the ASLMS meeting and at the April 2005 American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) is an organization devoted to the advancement of cosmetic surgery. It has approximately 2,400 members. U.S. members are certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery.  (ASAPS ASAPS American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
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) annual meeting.

According to Dr. Burns, "there is simply no other procedure that resurfaces skin on the neck, chest, and hands like the Fraxel laser." Dr. Burns added that the Fraxel laser has been a financial asset to his practice. "The Fraxel laser offers the kind of treatment that sells itself. Patients notice results immediately - and their friends notice as well. Because it is so well received by patients, the laser has literally paid for itself."

Also presenting at the ASAPS meeting, plastic surgeon Lawrence Bass, M.D., director of the minimally invasive plastic surgery program at NYU NYU New York University
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 Medical Center in New York, NY, compared the benefits of Fraxel laser treatment with other cosmetic techniques.

"As plastic surgeons, we know how to lift and tighten," said Dr. Bass. "Now, we can optimize these results with laser treatment that complements surgery by producing improvement of periorbital wrinkles, as well as other pigment and textural changes. In my practice, the Fraxel laser has virtually replaced the intense pulsed light Intense Pulsed Light (IPL), as most commonly employed by non-specialist medical practitioners and beauticians, is a method of hair removal from the body involving the use of a specially constructed xenon flash lamp and focusing optics.  (IPL (Initial Program Load) Same as boot.

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) and other non-ablative therapies for skin rejuvenation."

In March 2005, the Fraxel laser was granted 510(k) market approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA FDA
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) for skin resurfacing procedures. This new indication for the Fraxel laser joins clearances obtained in 2003 for soft tissue coagulation coagulation (kōăg'ylā`shən), the collecting into a mass of minute particles of a solid dispersed throughout a liquid (a sol), usually followed by the precipitation or  and in 2004 for correction of periorbital wrinkles and pigmented lesions, including age spots, sun spots and skin discoloration.

About Reliant Technologies, Inc.

Reliant Technologies is a leading manufacturer of medical laser technology for aesthetic applications. The Company's laser device is used primarily by aesthetic physicians to treat periorbital wrinkles, pigmented lesions and photodamaged skin of the face and body. Reliant pioneered the development of the FRAXEL(TM) Laser which relies on new-generation fractional resurfacing with a million points of light to produce safe and effective results without interrupting patients' busy lives. Reliant employs more than 80 people and is headquartered in Palo Alto, California “Palo Alto” redirects here. For other uses, see Palo Alto (disambiguation).
Palo Alto (IPA: /ˌpæloʊˈʔæltoʊ/, from Spanish: palo: "stick" and alto: "high", i.e.
. For more information and physician referrals, visit www.fraxel.com.
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