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Laresse Dermal Filler Has Received Regulatory Approval in Australia
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FzioMed, Inc. today announced that the company's Laresse(R) dermal filler has received regulatory approval in Australia from the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). The TGA is the government agency responsible for regulating drugs and medical devices in Australia.
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Artes Medical Launches Physician Locator on Website
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Artes Medical, Inc. (Nasdaq:ARTE), a medical technology company focused on developing, manufacturing and commercializing a new category of aesthetic injectable products for men and women, today announced the launch of its physician locator on the ArteFill.com website, providing consumers the opportunity to easily identify an ArteFill-trained physician in their area.
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Dermal Fillers in Demand in 2006
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Injectable substances to fill facial wrinkles are among the most popular cosmetic procedures. Each filler product has fans, but the most popular substance is hyaluronic acid.
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Sculptra Now Approved in Canada
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Sculptra(TM), the first volumizing agent of its kind, represents a new category in non-invasive cosmetic dermatology for Canadians who are interested in facial rejuvenation and enhancement with minimal maintenance and long-lasting results.
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CosmetaLife(TM) Clinical Trial - New Dermal Filler
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Gel-Del Technologies, a St. Paul, Minnesota based biomedical device company, has received approval from the Food and Drug Administration for clinical trials of CosmetaLife(TM), a dermal filler injection that company officials say holds potential to be a more effective alternative to currently available treatments for deep lines and wrinkles.
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ArteFill Now FDA Approved - First Non-Absorbable Dermal Filler
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The approval of Artefill, a new category of aesthetic injectable products for men and women, was announced today by the United States Food and Drug Administration. ArteFill is the first and only non-resorbable aesthetic injectable implant approved by the FDA. Unlike existing dermal fillers that are completely metabolized by the body, ArteFill is the first non-resorbable dermal filler providing a permanent support structure for enduring wrinkle correction. dermal filler providing a permanent support structure for enduring wrinkle correction.
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New Study Shows Sculptra(R) (injectable Poly-L-lactic Acid), A Unique Class Of Injectable For Cosmetic Use, Provides 13 Month Results
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Dermik Laboratories, the dermatology business of sanofi-aventis U.S. LLC, announced today that results from a pivotal trial show that Sculptra(R) (injectable poly-L-lactic acid) demonstrated significantly greater improvement and longer-lasting effects compared to CosmoPlast(TM)(1) Collagen Implant, human-based collagen, in the treatment of nasolabial fold wrinkles.
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Japanese Dentist Claims Stem Cell Wrinkle Treatment is Just Around the Corner
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This radical research is being done not by a big cosmetic company or pharmaceutical giant, not even a hospital or doctor, but Minoru Ueda, a dentist. And, while it sounds too good to be true, Ueda, a professor at Nagoya University, says his work is about to go commercial.
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Q-Med MACROLANE Body Augmentation Product Approved in Europe
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Q-Med's (STO:QMED) product MACROLANE has received a CE certification for the indication concave body deformities. MACROLANE is the first product approved to be used in the field of body augmentations, for example asymmetries after liposuction. The approval is an important step in the development of the product and MACROLANE will now be further documented together with leading plastic surgeons in the field.
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ASDS Warns of Cosmetic Surgery Risks
By MSP Staff
| Published 09/17/2006
| Business Trends , Product News , Injectables , BotoxR / BotoxR Cosmetic , Dermal Fillers , Collagen , Hyaluronic Acid , Radiesse , Other Dermal Fillers , Microdermabrasion , Hair Removal Systems , Skin Tightening , Skin Rejuvenation |
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The American Society of Dermatological Surgery (ASDS) has launched a public safety campaign in response to what it calls the "alarming national trend" of non-physicians performing procedures such as Botox injections, laser hair removal, microdermabrasion and chemical peels.
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Jessica Simpson Admits to "Having Work Done"
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After much speculation, singer/actress Jessica Simpson has finally confessed to surgically enhancing her lips last year. However, the 'Dukes of Hazzard' star admits that her fuller pout was not natural and that she hated the results.
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Lip Service
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THERE is probably no facial feature more significant and important for a woman than her lips. If the eyebrows frame the face, then the lips balance everything. Luscious, pouty and sexy lips are a woman’s gateway to her two most seductive sources of power— her voice and her sensuality.
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Facelifts Have Become So Last Year
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By her early 50s, Dorene Polcyn was growing weary of her battle against Father Time. Every six weeks, she would drive to her dermatologist's office and plop down $375 for an injection of collagen to fill in and smooth away wrinkles on her face.
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Injections, Peels, and Laser Resurfacing Gain Popularity
By MSP Staff
| Published 07/2/2006
| Business Trends , Injectables , BotoxR / BotoxR Cosmetic , Dermal Fillers , Collagen , Hyaluronic Acid , Radiesse , Other Dermal Fillers , Skin Tightening , Skin Rejuvenation , New Treatments |
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Just say the words and you think of Joan Rivers' freakish mug or the Hollywood divas with "trout pouts," those scary swollen kissers. You'd never do it. Not a chance. Psssst. There are options. And you don't have to have surgery. Or spend thousands.
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Wrinkle Wars Heat Up
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The market for wrinkle-removing drugs is about to get more competitive, as Allergan prepares to launch a product in the U.S. that could threaten Medicis' dominance.
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