PRESS-NEWS.org - Press Release Distribution
PRESS RELEASES DISTRIBUTION

Columbus, Ohio Plastic Surgeon Announces Exilis Body Shaping, a Breakthrough Treatment for Non-Surgical Fat Reduction and Skin Tightening

Cosmetic & Plastic Surgery of Columbus: We are pleased to announce that we are one of only a handful of Ohio plastic surgeons providing Exilis, the new non-surgical body contouring device. We are seeing outstanding results from this treatment.

Columbus, Ohio Plastic Surgeon Announces Exilis Body Shaping, a Breakthrough Treatment for Non-Surgical Fat Reduction and Skin Tightening
2012-10-19
COLUMBUS, OH, October 19, 2012 (Press-News.org) Exilis Body Shaping is now available for patients concerned about treating signs of aging and reducing areas of unwanted fat. Exilis is a new breakthrough technology that uses targeted RadioFrequency (RF) energy to deliver painless, non-surgical therapy for the reduction of fat deposits, skin tightening, and correcting sun damage and wrinkles anywhere on the face and body. Exilis has been featured recently on many television shows including The View, The Today Show, and The Doctors.

This FDA approved device uses controlled radio waves to gently heat the patient's skin to target and reduce fat cells. Exilis' thermal energy speeds up the metabolic activity of the fat cells causing them to shrink. The treatments also stimulate collagen production which tightens skin and smooths wrinkles.

According to Columbus, Ohio plastic surgeon, Dr. Houser, non-surgical fat reduction treatments of the past did not offer the pain-free experience and dramatic results of Exilis. Explains Dr. Houser, "out of concern for my patients, I am usually conservative in adopting new treatments. There are a lot of gimmicks out there. However, the research that I have seen, along with the impressive results, show that Exilis truly is a new and improved technology. I am happy to be able to offer this cost-effective, non-invasive treatment, which does not require sedation or anesthesia."

By combining Radio Frequency (RF) energy with cooling, Exilis can treat all areas of the body where stubborn fatty deposits persist or tighter, firmer skin is desired. Common areas of fat reduction treatment include hips, thighs, abdomen, flanks of the lower back, the upper arms and the jowls. Patients often seek Exilis for skin tightening on the face, arms, neck, and chest.

During each Exilis procedure a computer-controlled delivery device is guided over the treatment area. The therapy causes the collagen support tissues to remodel and tighten. Each treatment delivers gradual, yet measurable results. Patients will start seeing results after 3 or 4 treatments spaced about 7 days apart. Final results are achieved 3 months after the treatments are completed. Another revolutionary benefit of Exilis? There is little to no down time!

Exilis treatments are provided in Dr. Houser's plastic surgery practice which is located on the north side of Columbus, Ohio in the suburb of Westerville (behind Mt. Carmel St. Ann's hospital); 495 Cooper Road, Suite 217. Columbus, Ohio 43081.

Visit http://www.drroberthouser.com/contact.php or call our office at 614-754-6061to schedule an appointment with Dr. Houser and find out if Exilis is right for you!

About Columbus, Ohio plastic surgeon, Dr. Houser: Dr. Robert S. Houser of Cosmetic & Plastic Surgery of Columbus, Ohio Inc, is a Diplomat of the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS Board Certified Plastic Surgeon) and a Member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Dr. Houser is proud to be a Member of The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. Only about one-third of ABPS Board Certified plastic surgeons are elected to this prestigious organization. Dr. Houser provides a full range of procedures including breast augmentation,tummy-tucks, liposuction, facelifts, and non-surgical cosmetic treatments.

About Dr. Houser: Dr. Robert S. Houser of Cosmetic & Plastic Surgery of Columbus, Ohio Inc, is a Diplomat of the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS Board Certified Plastic Surgeon) and a Member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Dr. Houser is proud to be a Member of The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. Only about one-third of ABPS Board Certified plastic surgeons are elected to this prestigious organization.

[Attachments] See images for this press release:
Columbus, Ohio Plastic Surgeon Announces Exilis Body Shaping, a Breakthrough Treatment for Non-Surgical Fat Reduction and Skin Tightening Columbus, Ohio Plastic Surgeon Announces Exilis Body Shaping, a Breakthrough Treatment for Non-Surgical Fat Reduction and Skin Tightening 2

ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:

Orion Systems Integrators, Inc. Acquires Namtra Business Solutions, Inc.

2012-10-19
Orion Systems Integrators, Inc., (Orion) an award winning global provider of IT services and solutions announced today that they have completed an agreement with Namtra Business Solutions, Inc. wherein Namtra becomes a fully owned subsidiary of Orion Systems Integrators, Inc. Over the past 15 years Namtra has grown to be a highly respected IT organization serving the Government vertical. They are prime contractors to major agencies of the Federal and local government including: The National Institute of Health, DC Water, The US Air Force, The Department of Transportation ...

Prompt Proofing Blog Post: Writing Tips - 5 Tips for Persuasive Writing

Prompt Proofing Blog Post: Writing Tips - 5 Tips for Persuasive Writing
2012-10-19
Whether you are making a sales pitch, trying to convert colleagues to a new idea or promoting a charity or fundraiser, knowing some persuasive writing techniques can make a huge difference to the likelihood of a successful outcome. Consider the 5 tips below: 1. Be personal Use pronouns such as 'we', 'I' and 'you', particularly 'you' - 'you' based statements tend to be far more successful when it comes to selling your idea. Make your reader feel as if you are having a private conversation with them, addressing them, in particular, rather than the world at large. 2. ...

Smokers Utopia E Cigarette Reviews Cover Green Smoke and Firelight Fusion

2012-10-19
Smokers Utopia, the world's most brutal electronic cigarette review site, announced their reviews of two of the oldest, most popular e cigarette lines and offer insight to smokers looking for facts on the reviewed companies before buying their products. Green Smoke and Firelight Fusion e cigarettes have been around for several years now, but there are a few things about these companies that people should know according to the reviews on the website. The breakdowns are detailed, covering everything from price to customer service and warranties. The review site offers ...

Referring cancer patients to more experienced and successful hospitals for surgery could save lives

2012-10-18
Researchers at Rice University report that referring cancer patients to hospitals with better track records for surgery could save lives and not raise the cost to patients. The study was reported online today in the journal Forum for Health Economics and Policy. The researchers reviewed data on two cancer operations that are at "opposite ends of the spectrum" – colon and pancreatic resections, said paper author Vivian Ho, Rice University's Baker Institute Chair in Health Economics and a professor of economics. Pancreatic resection is performed much less often than colon ...

Weight loss does not improve fertility

2012-10-18
HERSHEY, Pa. -- Losing weight does not lead to improved fertility in women, but does improve sexual function, according to Penn State College of Medicine researchers. "Obesity in women has been linked to lack of ovulation and thus infertility," said Richard Legro, M.D., professor of obstetrics and gynecology. "Obesity, especially centered in the abdomen, among infertile women seeking pregnancy is also associated with poor response to ovulation induction and with decreased pregnancy rates." Obese women are often told to lose weight prior to conception, so researchers ...

U of M researchers develop new drug to target and destroy tumor cells

2012-10-18
### The University of Minnesota holds the patent on the modifying factors that create Minnelide from triptolide. It has been licensed to Minneamrita Therapeutics LLC for production. Funding for this research was provided by NIH grants R01CA124723 and R01 CA170496, as well as the Katherine and Robert Goodale Foundation and the Hirshberg Foundation. The University of Minnesota Medical School, with its two campuses in the Twin Cities and Duluth, is a leading educator of the next generation of physicians. Our graduates and the school's 3,800 faculty physicians and scientists ...

Decreased gene activity is likely involved in childhood risk for anxiety and depression

2012-10-18
MADISON — Decreased activity of a group of genes may explain why in young children the "fear center" of the anxious brain can't learn to distinguish real threats from the imaginary, according to a new University of Wisconsin study. The study, published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), lays out evidence that young primates with highly anxious temperaments have decreased activity of specific genes within the amygdala, the brain's fear center. The authors hypothesize that this may result in over activity of the brain circuit that ...

Self-confidence the secret to workplace advancement

2012-10-18
Drawing upon more than 100 interviews with professional staff in large corporations in Melbourne, New York and Toronto, the pilot study found a strong correlation between confidence and occupational success Participants were asked to describe their level of confidence at primary school, high school, university, and present day. Those who self-reported higher levels of confidence earlier in school earned better wages, and were promoted more quickly. Lead author Dr Reza Hasmath, from the University's School of Social and Political Sciences, said the research demonstrates ...

Online First article posted to www.annals.org

2012-10-18
More than 200 patients have been diagnosed with fungal meningitis following spinal epidural injections with contaminated methylprednisolone from a compounding pharmacy. In a clinical observation being published early online today in Annals of Internal Medicine, researchers provide details about the clinical care, deterioration, and ultimately the death of one of the index cases in this outbreak. The authors took care of a 51-year-old patient who initially sought emergency medical care for occipital headaches radiating to the face one week after having an epidural steroid ...

From the twitching whiskers of babes: Naptime behavior shapes the brain

2012-10-18
VIDEO: Sample video clips of individual, dual, and multiple whisker twitches are shown, as is an example of a mystacial pad movement. See Figure 1A to orient the whiskers on the... Click here for more information. The whiskers of newborn rats twitch as they sleep, and that could open the door to new understandings about the intimate connections between brain and body. The discovery reinforces the notion that such involuntary movements are a vital contributor to the development ...

LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:

Improving sleep isn’t enough: researchers highlight daytime function as key to assessing insomnia treatments

Rice Brain Institute awards first seed grants to jump-start collaborative brain health research

Personalizing cancer treatments significantly improve outcome success

UW researchers analyzed which anthologized writers and books get checked out the most from Seattle Public Library

Study finds food waste compost less effective than potting mix alone

UCLA receives $7.3 million for wide-ranging cannabis research

Why this little-known birth control option deserves more attention

Johns Hopkins-led team creates first map of nerve circuitry in bone, identifies key signals for bone repair

UC Irvine astronomers spot largest known stream of super-heated gas in the universe

Research shows how immune system reacts to pig kidney transplants in living patients

Dark stars could help solve three pressing puzzles of the high-redshift universe

Manganese gets its moment as a potential fuel cell catalyst

“Gifted word learner” dogs can pick up new words by overhearing their owners’ talk

More data, more sharing can help avoid misinterpreting “smoking gun” signals in topological physics

An illegal fentanyl supply shock may have contributed to a dramatic decline in deaths

Some dogs can learn new words by eavesdropping on their owners

Scientists trace facial gestures back to their source. before a smile appears, the brain has already decided

Is “Smoking Gun” evidence enough to prove scientific discovery?

Scientists find microbes enhance the benefits of trees by removing greenhouse gases

KAIST-Yonsei team identifies origin cells for malignant brain tumor common in young adults

Team discovers unexpected oscillation states in magnetic vortices

How the brain creates facial expressions

Researchers observe gas outflow driven by a jet from an active galactic nucleus

Pitt student finds familiar structure just 2 billion years after the Big Bang

Evidence of cross-regional marine plastic pollution in green sea turtles

Patients with clonal hematopoiesis have increased heart disease risk following cancer treatment

Stem cell therapy for stroke shows how cells find their way in the brain

Environment: Up to 4,700 tonnes of litter flows down the Rhine each year

Maternal vaccine receipt and infant hospital and emergency visits for influenza and pertussis

Interim safety of RSVpreF vaccination during pregnancy

[Press-News.org] Columbus, Ohio Plastic Surgeon Announces Exilis Body Shaping, a Breakthrough Treatment for Non-Surgical Fat Reduction and Skin Tightening
Cosmetic & Plastic Surgery of Columbus: We are pleased to announce that we are one of only a handful of Ohio plastic surgeons providing Exilis, the new non-surgical body contouring device. We are seeing outstanding results from this treatment.