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Christine Brown, M.D.
3801 Gaston Ave. Ste 302
Dallas, Texas 75246
Tel: 214-828-0016
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Laser Hair Removal and Skin Care News

Oct 11, 2010

Fast and Painless Laser Hair Removal Now Possible With LightSheer DUET Laser System

 

In the past, remedies for unwanted hair included plucking, shaving, waxing, electrolysis or chemical depilatories. Some are painful. Some are messy and all are only temporary.  Laser hair removal is a more effective solution. The High Speed LightSheer DUET uses state of the art diode lasers with vacuum-assist technology to remove unwanted hair and with greater speed and comfort than other methods.

The High Speed LightSheer DUET is a laser that produces a larger beam of highly concentrated light. The light emitted is well absorbed by the pigment located in the hair follicles. During the procedure, the laser pulses for a fraction of a second, allowing the hair to absorb the light and heat up. As it hears up, the hair shaft and bulb are damaged which significantly impedes its ability to re-grow. Laser hair removal requires multiple treatments. This is because the laser works best when the hairs are in an early growth stage referred to as anagen, and all the hairs are not in this phase at the same time. Our practice is pleased to offer the High Speed LightSheer DUET for permanent hair reduction.  For more information visit www.christinebrownmd.com/LightSheer_DUET.asp 

Introductory Offer  UNLIMITED LASER HAIR REMOVAL FOR ONE YEAR   Females $2000.00     Males $2500.00 

Call the office for details  214 828-0016

Rosacea Sufferers May Benefit From Physical Blocks in Sunscreens

Since sun exposure may lead to the development of rosacea, or a worsening of rosacea symptoms, it is important to implement effective sun avoidance measures and to regularly use a sunscreen.

When selecting a sunscreen, consider a "sunblock" or "physical sunscreen" that contains titanium dioxide or zinc oxide. These reflect the sun's rays rather than absorbing them and tend to be better tolerated by sensitive skin. We have these physical sunblocks available, the CBrownMD Melashade and Elta products.  christinebrownmd.3dcartstores.com/Sunscreen_c_2.html

Psoriasis More Than Skin Deep

Psoriasis More Than Skin DeepPsoriasis More Than Skin Deep is a patient-oriented education event organized by the National Psoriasis Foundation.

There are a variety of free events offered throughout the country that provide the following:

  • Tips for taking charge of your health care
  • An update on the most promising drugs in development
  • How you can help find a cure by participating in the Walk to Cure Psoriasis

See the list of psoriasis events through September.

Sleep Tight, Don't Let the Bedbugs Bites

http://fromyourdoctor.com/topic.do?title=Bed+Bugs&t=10252Bed bugs have been getting alot of press lately as they make a resurgence into the beds and lives of Americans. In August of 2010, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a joint statement on the importance of bedbug control.

These reddish-brown wingless insects have 3 pairs of legs are about 3-5 mm in size and big enough to see with the naked eye.

People react differently to bed bug bites. Most people experience some type of itching welt similar to a severe mosquito bite while some display no symptoms at all. Others can have severe allergic reactions that result in hives (urticaria) and asthma. The reaction depends on the individual's immune reaction to the bed bug's saliva.

Cold packs applied to the bites and antihistamines help relieve the discomfort. If the itch becomes unbearable or you see signs of infection, be sure to call your doctor. Signs of infection include tenderness around the bite and oozing of white, yellow, or green discharge from the wound.

Where can I learn more about bed bugs?

September is National Alopecia Awareness Month.

Alopecia areata is a disease that results in areas of hair loss. It affects approximately 6,000,000 people in the U.S. and afflicts those of any age, from early childhood to the elderly. The National Alopecia Areata Foundation (NAAF) is a non-profit organization dedicated that supports research to find a cure or acceptable treatment for alopecia areata, supports those with the disease, and educates the public about alopecia areata. NAAF has worked to designate September as National Alopecia Awareness Month to help build awareness and understanding of this common, but often overlooked condition.

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