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NuSkin Galvanic Spa System II

No more excuses girls and boys…your skin can look younger now with the Nu Skin Galvanic Spa System II. It’s an amazing patent-pending, hand held device that could possibly be your answer to achieving a new Spring/Summer glow.

MIAMI (CBS4) ― For thousands of years, men and women have tried to turn back the hands of time through many different ways. But a small device about the size of an electric razor along with two gels may hold the key to making your face look younger and firmer.

“I was so surprised. Right away, I noticed a difference because the treatment was only done to one side of my face. I could just really feel how my eyes were lifted up, my cheeks, everything felt firmer,” said Isabel Merritt.

She’s talking about the NuSkin Galvanic Spa. It delivers a harmless galvanic current of different charges to the area you are looking to make wrinkle-free. The two gels are applied to the face and massaged into the skin for five minutes. “It’s based on the principles that like charges repel…therefore delivering more active ingredients into the skin,” said Paula Ehrlich.

“Everyone’s complexion will begin to look more health and vibrant immediately and that will continue for a 24-hour period and that will last for 2-3 days, which is why we encourage people to do it twice a week,” Ehrlich said.

MIAMI (CBS4) ― For thousands of years, men and women have tried to turn back the hands of time through many different ways. But a small device about the size of an electric razor along with two gels may hold the key to making your face look younger and firmer.

“I was so surprised. Right away, I noticed a difference because the treatment was only done to one side of my face. I could just really feel how my eyes were lifted up, my cheeks, everything felt firmer,” said Isabel Merritt.

She’s talking about the NuSkin Galvanic Spa. It delivers a harmless galvanic current of different charges to the area you are looking to make wrinkle-free. The two gels are applied to the face and massaged into the skin for five minutes. “It’s based on the principles that like charges repel…therefore delivering more active ingredients into the skin,” said Paula Ehrlich.

“Everyone’s complexion will begin to look more health and vibrant immediately and that will continue for a 24-hour period and that will last for 2-3 days, which is why we encourage people to do it twice a week,” Ehrlich said.

The set includes: Galvanic Spa System, 2 boxes Galvanic Facial Gels with age LOC, Galvanic II Body Shaping Gel, Galvanic age LOC  DVD

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Would you undergo anti-ageing treatment using cells from circumcised newborn babies?

By Leah Hardy
For more than 30 years, Karen Mollison, 44, a divorced mother of three from Sale in Cheshire, hated her pitted and acne-scarred cheeks.

‘I never saw myself in the mirror,’ she says. ‘I just saw my scars.’ The effect on her confidence was catastrophic. ‘I used to hide behind my hair. I felt unattractive all the time.’

This summer, Karen, a surveyor, agreed to have her face injected with millions of microscopic new skin cells, cultured from babies’ foreskins, as part of a trial into a new cosmetic procedure.

Injection

New skin treatment Vavelta injects patients’ faces with cells cultured from the foreskins of newborn babies, which it says helps to permanently rejuvenate skin

This treatment, called Vavelta, has been developed by the British biomedical company Intercytex. What is radical about it is that it seems to rejuvenate and restructure ageing and damaged skin from the inside by repopulating the lower layers of the skin with millions of healthy young skin cells.

Unlike fillers and Botox, it is claimed to be permanent.

Vavelta is a clear liquid in which tiny skin cells, called fibroblasts, are suspended. These are derived from baby foreskins donated by mothers at a hospital in the U.S. after routine circumcision.

The mothers and babies are screened before the foreskins, which would otherwise be discarded, are used.

Once in Britain, they are divided into pieces less than a centimetre square and treated with enzymes to release the fibroblasts. These are grown in sterile conditions in labs.

Karen
Karen

Wonderful results: Acne sufferer Karen Mollison (above), shown before (l) and after (r) her Vavelta treatment, says the injections helped smooth out her scars

The process is monitored by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the U.S. and by Britain’s Human Tissue Authority.

Fibroblast cells are responsible for the repair and maintenance of youthful skin, pumping out collagen to create a line-free complexion.

But as we age, they become dormant and many die. In trials, Vavelta appears to make skin smoother, thicker, more resilient and younger.

The treatment is not instant as the cells need time to settle into the dermis before they start to reproduce and stimulate new collagen, so results can take a month or more to register.

Vavelta is so new that results of the final clinical trials – on burns scars – aren’t completed. But so far, it seems to work for most people and, in some cases, it is astonishingly effective.

Certainly Karen Mollison is thrilled. ‘It has made a huge difference to me. I jumped at the chance to take part in the trial. I had the first treatment in May and the second in August.

‘At first I was cynical, especially as there was no immediate effect. But over two months there was a softening as the coarse indentations smoothed out. I’d rated the improvement at 80 per cent.

‘I feel wonderful. After years of embarrassment, I feel free. I’m even dating again and I never thought that would happen.’

Debbie Fowke, 48, from London, who works in PR, volunteered for a medical trial of the treatment to see if it could reverse the ageing process.

‘I had my nose-to-mouth lines treated a year ago. I had two treatments six weeks apart and each took five minutes. The injections were done with a fine needle and were almost painless.

‘I was hugely sceptical as I walked out looking exactly the same. But gradually I started to notice I looked more lifted.

‘When I compare my before and after photos, I can see a difference. I like the fact that the treatment is long-lasting. The drawbacks are that it is expensive and takes a while for any effect to show.’

A vial of Vavelta costs £750, and to treat two cheeks for acne scarring would need two.

By contrast, Botox costs from £250 and fillers are from £300.

However, Vavelta’s advocates say it appears to be able to treat conditions for which there is no other effective solution and, unlike laser treatment, there is no need for recovery time.

‘I think Vavelta will be particularly useful for hollows and fine lines under the eyes and especially purse-string lines around the mouth, which are hard to treat,’ says Dr Nick Lowe of the Cranley Clinic in London.

‘Fillers are not effective in these areas while lasers can be painful and cause redness or peeling.’

Asked to rate the improvements out of ten, the female volunteers gave it a score of 7.8. Professor Lowe rated it at 7.6, and found wrinkles were improved in 75 per cent of cases.

‘Patients who have sundamaged skin, burns or scars seem to respond best,’ says Dr Robin Stones, medical director of the Court House Clinics.

‘Burns also appear to respond well, and I’ve had a fantastic result on a raised, red, painful caesarean scar, which just melted away in less than three weeks.

‘It doesn’t work on everyone or on every type of acne scar. But because scarring causes psychological damage, when the treatment works, we are talking about a life-changing effect.’

Is Vavelta safe? It seems so. Research has shown the cells are not rejected by the body.

Transient redness and itching are the only reported side effects.

So while Vavelta is not instant and certainly not cheap, it can transform some women’s skin.

Karen Mollison is totally convinced. ‘It has transformed my life,’ she says. www.DailyMail.co.uk

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Fitness Instead of Botox

Many US dental boards prohibit the use of Botox injections. But now, with the new breakthrough treatment known as Facial Fitness, dentists have a better alternative.

Many claim that dentists do not have the right to give professional advice about facial treatments. Dentists contest that a great smile, doesn’t just involve white teeth and healthy gums, it also needs facial treatments. However, the coverage of dental practice (this means dentist’s knowledge and their capacity) does not include facial therapeutics.

But with the Facial Fitness, dentists get to perform facial therapeutics without injecting Botox. Because of this, it is a service that cannot be regulated by state dental boards.

Facial Fitness

Facial Fitness is done with the Dental M6—a therapeutic device that improves blood circulation, relieves headaches, and relaxes muscle tension. The treatment also prevents other unwanted skin conditions, including wrinkles, unwanted facial contours, and aging skin. 
                                                                                                                              “Grinza staff”

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