TOMS RIVER, NJ, March 24, 2011 (Press-News.org) Not only does Dr Park Ave offer you the award-winning skills of Dr. Paul Fondacaro, MD -- but you can also take advantage of 3/4 of a million dollars' worth of the latest cosmetic technology. Combining Dr. Fondacaro's experience and skills, with the latest cutting-edge advancements, gives you superior aesthetic results. You'll look better faster, with less recovery time and discomfort. Here are some of the latest breakthrough technologies; and why they're important to you.
1. For: liposuction with minimal bruising; fat elimination; and skin tightening: Cynosure(R) Smart Lipo Triplex(TM) Laser
2. For: harvesting (and reusing) you body fat: Human Med(R) Body-Jet(R) Liposuction
3. For: Lipo Boost(R), Dr. Fondacaro's trademarked technique of moving your body fat from where you don't want it, to where you do -- with safer, longer-lasting results.
4. For: facial resurfacing and peels; lesion removal; spider vein removal; and hair removal: Fotona Dualis Laser
5. For: removing fat from isolated areas with minimal downtime: Osyris Lipotherme(tm) Laser
6. For: treating skin tone and texture issues -- scars; rosacea; sun damage; wrinkles; stretch marks; birthmarks; and age spots -- as well as reducing for darkly pigmented hair follicles: Cutera IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) Laser
1. Cynosure Smart Lipo Triplex Laser
One of the most advanced technologies we have in our collection is the Cynosure(R) Smart Lipo Triplex(TM) Laser for liposuction. Back in late 2006, clinical trials were completed and the FDA approved the first laser technology for office based liposuction. Thus came the advent of office based and minimally invasive laser liposuction. Cynosure was the first manufacturer to receive FDA approval with its 6 watt laser and 1064 wavelength. Shortly afterward, similar lasers came to the market. As progress in the cosmetic field moved forward by leaps and bounds, the lasers became more powerful, as well as more selective, for different chromophores.
A chromophore is a part of a molecule in the body, that absorbs a certain wavelength of light. Lasers have become quite useful in medicine, especially in cosmetic procedures, for that very reason. By focusing our attention on specific tissue, we can be more efficient in performing our procedures. That means better cosmetic outcomes. The Triplex Laser that we employ in our Franklin Lakes facility serves several purposes. When performing laser liposuction, Dr. Fondacaro uses a combined blend of two wavelengths. That includes the 1064 wavelength, in addition to the 1440 wavelength. Each serves a specific purpose. The 1064 is frequently considered to be the best wavelength for coagulation, thus minimizing bruising. The 1440 wavelength is ideal for dissolving adipose (fat) tissue in less time. The third wavelength in the Triplex is the 1320; which works quite nicely for skin tightening. This particular wavelength heats up the underlying dermis (skin); causing that deeper layer of skin to produce more collagen. It is a physiological process that will occur over weeks and months.
Overall, the Triplex Laser is by far the most advanced laser on the market today and is presently being used here at Dr Park Ave for all your Body Sculpting needs. Our experience with Smart Lipo, since its inception, has led Cynosure to designate Dr Park Ave as a "Center of Excellence."
2. Human Med Body-Jet Liposuction
The Body-Jet, or Water Assisted Liposuction (WAL) device, uses water to remove fat from body tissue; while also keeping the fat cells healthy. This gentle technology reduces trauma to the cells -- minimizing bleeding, bruising and swelling. It also avoids higher suction and centrifuging. As compared to 45-50% retention rate with the traditional method, the Body-Jet can achieve up to an 85% fat retention rate. This technique basically washes the cells from your body. A good analogy would be to envision a garden hose (Body-Jet) aimed at a grapevine. The spray from the garden hose causes the grapes fall, intact, from the vine. The method of harvesting the fat is evident; and one can see how the adipose cells can remain viable.
3. Lipo Boost
Dr. Fondacaro combines the Triplex and Body-Jet, along with his decades of experience as a surgeon, to create Lipo Boost(R). First, the Body-Jet safely and gently removes your body fat. Once we've harvested enough, we use the Triplex Laser to remove the rest -- AND tighten the skin where the fat was removed. Dr. Fondacaro then inserts your body fat in areas to improve your appearance. Common areas to reuse your fat include: breasts; buttocks; the naso-labial folds, marionette lines, lips, cheeks, and temple area of your face; as well as the backs of your hands. Perhaps best of all, this method provides safer, longer lasting results than dermal fillers or implants... and no implants, means no surgical scars, and a greatly reduced risk of infection and rejection. Please call us for more information about Lipo Boost.
4. Osyris Lipotherme Laser
We use Lipotherme to remove fat from tightly targeted areas, such as a "double chin," and others. It's fast, safe, minimally invasive, and very effective. This procedure eliminates the need for (and the problems with) general anesthesia; and is performed in an office setting. Patients can resume normal activity relatively quickly, and in some cases, return to work the following day.
5. The Fotona Dualis Laser
Facials, vein removal, and hair removal are the specialties of the Fotona Dualis Laser. It provides two separate lasers for a variety of cosmetic procedures. The Erbium laser emits a 2940 wavelength. It's ideal for facial resurfacing and peels. The advantage of the Erbium laser is versatility. The traditional way to treat: acne scarring; skin irregularities; or superficial facial lines; was the CO2 laser. However, the major drawback was the intense redness, oozing, pain and significant downtime. The Erbium laser can resurface the skin at varying depths, for the desired effect as well as a faster recovery time. The Erbium laser can also be used to remove skin lesions such as skin tags and brown spots.
The second laser which makes up the Fotona Dualis laser is the Nd-Yag laser with its 1064 wavelength. This particular laser is versatile as well being able to eliminate spider veins on your legs, as well as facial veins. It can also be used for photorejuvenation, by stimulating collagen fibers in the dermal layer of the skin. Because of its affinity for blood vessels, it can also be used for hair removal by attacking the blood supply of hair follicles.
6. Cutera IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) Laser
This secialized treatment is often the preferred method for skin tone and texture concerns -- scars; sun damage, wrinkles, stretch marks, and age spots -- as well as hair removal. The light does not travel to deeper skin levels, providing a higher degree of safety.
Of course, it's not enough to merely own this equipment. Becoming an expert with each; and knowing how to blend a combination of lasers to best suit each patient; is what distinguishes Dr. Fondacaro. Take advantage of his decades of award-winning surgical experience; and see what this combination of man and machines can do for you.
Dr. Paul Fondacaro is an award-winning surgeon, and CEO of Dr. Park Ave., Cosmetic Enhancements. Offices in Franklin Lakes, NJ (201) 485-8400; and Brick NJ (732) 262-5476. Dr Park Ave provides Botox; Radiesse; Juvederm; Laser Hair Removal; Laser Liposuction; Water Liposuction; Spider Vein Removal; and many more aesthetic services. Please visit our website: http://drparkave.com/. Please also follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/drparkave; and on Facebook at DrParkAve.com.
For more information about Cynosure, Inc., and the Smart Lipo Triplex Laser, please visit: http://www.cynosure.com/.
For more information about Body-Jet water assisted liposuction, please visit: http://www.humanmed.com/water-jet-surgery/body-jet-liposuction.htm.
For more information about the Fotona Dualis Laser, please visit: http://www.fotona.com/en/
For more information about the Osyris Lipotherme Laser, please visit: http://www.lipotherme.com/
For more information about the Cutera IPL Laser, please visit: http://www.cutera.com/
Dr. Park Ave Brings You Over $3/4 of a Million of the Latest Cosmetic Technology
$750,000 of revolutionary lasers provide patients with peerless results.
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