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subject: Zerona Laser Evaluation And Review For Plastic Surgeons & Dermatologists [print this page]


This is going to be a synopsis and critique of Zerona lasers, a medical laser treatment that is growing to be a lot more widespread in laser centers, medspas and skin clinics and plastic surgeon clinics. This particular review pertains to a certain report titled Low Level Laser Therapy Effectiveness For Reducing Pain After Breast Augmentation, American Journal Of Cosmetic Surgery Volume 26, November 3rd, 2009. This total review was first released on Medspa MD.

1. The first thing they coach you on throughout medical school on how to assess scientific studies are what individuals paid for the particular investigation. In this case the backer for this study and article was Erchonia the business that makes Zerona lasers.

2. Who wrote this article? In this instance this article appears to happen to have been written and published by Ryan Maloney. Who is Ryan Maloney? He's not only the medical director of Erchonia he genuinely is one of the owners of the patent of the Zerona laser. Besides that you do not know his experience. We know he is definitely not a PhD or MD. Otherwise it will be right behind his moniker beneath the authorship of this article. He possesses a immediate fiscal gain to publish the content in a favorable light.

3. 8 individuals didn't possess finalized measurements. The very first problem is why? 4 had been from the treated group and 4 had been from the placebo group. At first that appears to be OK, but at the time you look deeper within it, these people retained all of these test subjects contained in the study. They took the last measurements for those subjects and took them forward. Again, it appears fine to begin with but while you begin to look at the pattern of circumferential reduction at the two weeks post treatment the dimensions are trending back again towards baseline. So as soon as you include these patient's last measurement (which by the way is the greatest overall average circumferential reduction during the procedures for the treated group) and take these forward they will artificially lower the true values two weeks post treatment. All eight of these individuals should've already been removed from the study.

4. There is no analysis of aesthetic benefit. To have this be worth anything you'd probably need to have before and after pictures which are examined by a group of individuals who are blinded to what treatment the specific participant received. So, in other words, is a three inch loss aesthetically appreciable.

5. They don't state if participants are male or female. Consequently the question is left, should it work as well on guys as it will on women? This could be crucial since males often have thicker skin. Therefore, will the laser penetrate as deeply in men?

Should you be curious about understanding exactly what cosmetic dermatologists and different medical professionals operating cosmetic medical practices think about the next IPL and skin fractionated laser technologies systems out of Syneron, Sciton, Alma, Cutera, Solta, Palomar, Candela, Cynosure, Lumenis and others, as well as treatments such as Thermage skin tightening, Smart lipo, Botox and Dysport, liposuction and laser treatments, be sure to take a look at the aesthetic laser community discussions of Medical Spa MD, a network of health professionals in cosmetic medicine.

by: James Smith..




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