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Winter Park Laser Blog

Men are Anti-Aging for Love

Date posted: February 13, 2012 by Winter Park Laser


“Men are starting to get concerned with their physical appearance, and it is only becoming more popular, many laser treatments like ablative or non-ablative fractional laser resurfacing or IPL (intense pulsed light) photo-facials to erase sun damage and wrinkles are very popular”

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Non-Surgical Facelift Option with Laser Skin Resurfacing

Date posted: February 6, 2012 by Winter Park Laser


Over the past few decades, lasers are increasing with new technology and capabilities in the cosmetic industry giving plastic surgery a “face-lift” of it’s own with more non-surgical options for skin tightening and wrinkles. While ablative fractional laser resurfacing has been around for a few years, Palomar medical recently received the first FDA approval for a combination bloodless ablative & non-ablative fractional laser resurfacing treatment.

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Laser Tattoo removal Increases in Popularity

Date posted: January 30, 2012 by Winter Park Laser


At Winter Park Laser the variety of men and women getting tattoos removed varies from soccer moms, to business men and everything in between.

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Chemical Peels can rejuvenate the Skin

Date posted: January 23, 2012 by Winter Park Laser


Starting in Egyptian times, chemical peels were the first form of non-surgical cosmetic treatments used to slow down the aging process and rejuvenate tired, dull skin and wrinkles.

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Manly Botox & other Cosmetic Treatments for Men

Date posted: January 16, 2012 by Winter Park Laser


When Botox became popular 2 decades ago along with lasers it was mainly used by women, however men are now getting bitten by the Botox bug. Statistics show that about 250000 Botox procedures were performed on men alone in the United States last year, making it the leading cosmetic treatment for men; so much so that it has gained the nicknames “Brotox” and “Boytox.”

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