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Nue Products Responds to New Anti-Aging Evolastin Treatment

A new noninvasive procedure, known as Evolastin, is reported to provide patients with a cost effective way to obtain a younger-looking appearance. Specializing in anti-aging skin care products, Nue Products reacts to the innovative technology.

2012-08-23
NEW YORK, NY, August 23, 2012 (Press-News.org) According to a recent FOX News report, many dermatologists are recommending a new procedure for those looking to attain a younger-looking appearance. The procedure, known as Evolastin, involves bipolar radio frequency to make patients' faces look "ten years younger." Although Evolastin is relatively new to the market, patients have already turned to the procedure as a cost-effective anti-aging treatment that is relatively cheaper than other procedures. Nue Products offers a line of skin care treatments that features anti-aging benefits and works to prevent additional damage.

Unlike a surgical procedure, such as a face lift, the Evolastin procedure uses two tiny needles to deploy the bipolar radio frequency that heats the skin. According to the article, "The needles go just two to three millimeters into the skin and the swelling they leave behind will last for just 24 hours." Dermatologist Dr. Robert Weiss tells FOX News, "What we're trying to do is get the skin to contract, to look smoother, to reduce jowls and try [to] take, like, ten years off." The Evolastin treatment costs approximately $2,500, and although this price may seem steep for some patients, Nue Products notes its affordability.

In addition to being relatively inexpensive when compared to other procedures, Nue Products says that this alternative appears less painful than surgical options. Although the news report claims that Evolastin is allegedly successful, Nue Products recognizes that some individuals may be apprehensive to use this anti-aging technique. For those that desire a less expensive and more convenient option to treat signs of aging, Nue Products offers a three-step Cell Revival system.

Using natural and scientific ingredients, Nue Products are designed to treat the three primary contributing factors to visible aging: genetics, hormonal fluctuations and environmental pollutants. Through consistent use, customers are able to repair, defend and firm their facial appearance. The company follows a mission to restore health and vitality to users in an effort to protect skin.

Regardless of what anti-aging treatments individuals decide to use, Nue Products encourages all individuals--young and old--to adopt healthy skin care practices. For those that decide on Evolastin, Nue Products recommends that patients make sure to treat their skin well with skin care products after the procedure to protect their investment. In addition, the company notes that all individuals should seek advice from their doctor and dermatologist before undergoing plastic surgery, anti-aging treatments or using a new skin care regime.

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Nue Science Cell Revival is a complete topical anti-aging system designed by a team of skincare professionals including Lovely Laban, ARNP, an authority in the fields of aesthetics and cosmetic dermatology. Cell Revival is formulated to prevent and repair common symptoms of aging including wrinkles, brown spots and sagging skin.

Website: http://nuescience.net


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[Press-News.org] Nue Products Responds to New Anti-Aging Evolastin Treatment
A new noninvasive procedure, known as Evolastin, is reported to provide patients with a cost effective way to obtain a younger-looking appearance. Specializing in anti-aging skin care products, Nue Products reacts to the innovative technology.