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TV commerical for emerging laser therapy center located in greater washington dc area

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Fungal nails need bother you no more with this new and innovative treatment from Pinpointe. This laser replaces cumbersome topical and oral anti-fungal therapy.

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The Fotona’s SP Dynamis is the only system capable of providing a complete inside-to-out anti-aging treatment spectrum. In just one system Fotona combines highest performance Er:YAG and Nd:YAG lasers, and an additional surgical QCW Nd:YAG for lipolysis and many more surgical procedures. www.fotona.com

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Laser Treatment for Foot Wounds – Podiatrist in Middlefield, CT There are three common kinds of leg and foot ulcers, defined by appearance, location and the way the borders and skin around the ulcer look. Venous Stasis ulcers are located below the knee and are primarily found on the inner part of the leg, just above the ankle. The base of a venous ulcer is usually red but it may also be covered with yellow fibrous tissue or there may be a green or yellow discharge if you have an infection. This kind of ulcer can drain a lot of fluid and you will notice that on your clothing. The borders of a venous ulcer are irregular and the skin around it is frequently discolored and swollen. It may even feel warm to the touch. The skin may appear shiny and tight, depending on how much swelling you have. It may also be discolored and look brown or purple. If you have had a history of swollen legs or chronic problems with varicose veins or blood clots in your lower legs you will have a tendency to get venous stasis ulceration. Arterial (ischemic) ulcers are usually on your heels, tips of your toes, between your toes where they rub against one another. They can also occur anywhere your bones protrude and rub against your socks or shoes. They can also occur in your nail bed if your toenail cuts into the skin or if you trim your nails too short of if you have had an ingrown toenail removed. The arterial or ischemic ulcer has a yellow, brown, gray, or blackened color and usually does not

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Dr. Clif Richardson, in Baton Rouge, describes the PinPointe FootLaser technology.

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Brief Demo

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