Technology in medicine

In today’s climate of scientific and medical striving, medical conditions and other problems can increasingly be successfully treated by new and exciting technologies.

Laser Hair Removal

For men and women with unseemly body or facial hair, tweezing or waxing has long seemed like the best option. But now laser hair removal is on the increase, with the laser technology always improving in both safety and efficiency. The procedure works by damaging selected hair follicles with a precision laser, thereby slowing and reducing the amount of hair grown in that site. It is the longest lasting method aside from painful electrolysis, and some lasers have specific FDA approval.

Tattoo Removal

Tattoo removal is modernizing all the time; while older forms of the technique were expensive and often left marks, newer technologies can get rid of unwanted tattoos with discretion. Highly

Concentrated lasers (and also intense pulsed light therapy) can effectively target tattoo ink and break it up into fragments; the process is then completed by your own immune system.

Infertility

Fertility drugs have been developed as a means of combating infertility in both women and men, particularly if they have a certain hormonal imbalance which can halt ovulation or compromise sperm. Experts can also pinpoint deficiencies in diet, e.g. vitamins. In addition, assisted conception methods such as in vitro fertilization, donated eggs or sperm, and intrauterine insemination have come a long way since their inception.


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