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  2. Electrotherapy (cosmetic) - Wikipedia

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    The treatment is also called neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES), [25] and some of the manufactures who produce the equipment use their own terms, for example, Slendertone calls it electronic muscle stimulation, [26] or the treatment is called after the name of the manufacturer, such as Ultratone or Slim Master.

  3. A Comprehensive Guide to Laser Facial Treatments

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    Vbeam What it is: Dr. Shirazi calls the Vbeam laser "a dermatologist’s workhorse as it treats many skin conditions and concerns." In layman's terms, it is a pulsed dye laser that uses micro ...

  4. Skin care - Wikipedia

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    Practices that enhance appearance include the use of cosmetics, botulinum, exfoliation, fillers, laser resurfacing, microdermabrasion, peels, retinol therapy, [1] and ultrasonic skin treatment. [2] Skin care is a routine daily procedure in many settings, such as skin that is either too dry or too moist, and prevention of dermatitis and ...

  5. Facial care - Wikipedia

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    Facial care is a comprehensive process that involves a variety of products and routines aimed at maintaining the health, appearance, and radiance of the skin. The effectiveness of a facial care regimen depends on various factors such as skin type, sensitivity, age, hyperpigmentation, and acne.

  6. Intense pulsed light - Wikipedia

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    Intense pulsed light (IPL) is a technology used by cosmetic and medical practitioners to perform various skin treatments for aesthetic and therapeutic purposes, including hair removal, photorejuvenation (e.g. the treatment of skin pigmentation, sun damage, and thread veins) as well as to alleviate dermatologic diseases such as acne.

  7. Microcurrent electrical neuromuscular stimulator - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly used by professional and performance athletes with acute pain and/or muscle tenderness as it is drug-free and non-invasive, thus avoiding testing and recovery issues. It is also used as a cosmetic treatment. [5]

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