Dispensary Corner 05 Mar 12
March 5, 2012

BLOOD facial anyone?
For those who are not keen on
the idea of having botulinum or
hyaluronic acid injected into their
face, then a New York plastic
surgeon, Dr Pastorek, has the
answer....your own blood.
In the style of ‘The Blood
Countess of Bratislavia’, who,
according to legend, bathed in
blood to keep her youthful good
looks, the new Seplhyl treatment
is a “patented new technology”
that uses the patients’ blood to
rejuvenate their own face.
According to Pastorek, the
platelet treatment stimulates new
cell growth beneath the skin
surface to plump up and smoothe
out areas which have begun to
sag or sink.
The process involves the
extraction of the patients’ blood
platelets and fibres from a blood
sample to produce what's called a
“platelet-rich fibrin matrix”, which
is then injected under the
problem areas the skin “allowing
new cells to fill in vacant spaces
beneath crow's feet, under your
cheeks and eyes, around your
mouth, and even under acne
pock marks”.
MANICURES and mammograms.
An innovative program in a US
family medical centre is encouraging
women to get a mammogram
with the lure of a manicure.
The program, titled ‘M is for
Me’, offers women who schedule
their mammograms for any
Monday in March a relaxing
spa-like atmosphere and a free
mini-manicure.
"We made a conscious decision
to offer women a pampering
experience when it's time for
their annual mammogram
screenings," said the program’s
inventor, Pam Bell, Interim CEO at
Holy Family Medical Center.
“Our all digital mammography
technology, combined with a fun
pampering atmosphere helps to
remove some of the anxiety and
discomfort for women," she added.
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