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BOTOX OR BUST - NOT ANYMORE DENTISTS BANNED FROM INJECTABLES TURN TO NON-INVASIVE FACIAL FITNESS

Released on: October 13, 2008, 12:28 pm

Press Release Author: Rebecca Hausen, ReVcom Group / Techno-Derm

Industry: Healthcare

Press Release Summary: Many state dental boards strictly regulate dentists' use of
injectables like BOTOX(r), Restylane(r) and Juvederm,(tm) and sometimes, it's prohibited
altogether. But now, with a new treatment called Facial Fitness, dentists are
offering the same, results-driven dental spa treatments as injectables - only
without violating dental practice or insurance statutes.

Press Release Body: Many state dental boards strictly regulate dentists' use of
injectables like BOTOX(r), Restylane(r) and Juvederm,(tm) and sometimes, it's prohibited
altogether. But now, with a new treatment called Facial Fitness, dentists are
offering the same, results-driven dental spa treatments as injectables - only
without violating dental practice or insurance statutes.

Here's the argument: Should a DMD or DDS be able to offer injectables like BOTOX(r),
Restylane(r) and Juvederm,(tm)? And if so, should care be exclusively for therapeutic
applications like TMD, migraines and pain management - or should it also include
aesthetic anti-aging treatments? Proponents argue that as licensed medical
professionals, dentists have an intimate knowledge of human anatomy and physiology,
and thus should be able to offer the same simple services that nurses in dayspas
can. They also contend that a smile isn't limited to healthy teeth and gums - it
includes the whole face. But dental practice statutes and professional liability
coverage providers disagree. So what's the solution?

Dentists wanting to offer the therapeutic and cosmetic applications of injectables
now have Facial Fitness - and since it's 100% non-invasive - state dental boards
don't regulate its use. Facial Fitness is performed with the Dental M6, the newest
addition to LPG's line of therapeutic medical devices cleared to improve local blood
circulation, relieve aches and pains, and relax muscle tensions (like TMJ). But
that's not all. Facial Fitness also stimulates fibroblasts (the cells responsible
for collagen and elastin production) to combat fine lines, wrinkles, slackening
facial contours and aging skin. Dentists have found that it's a great way to make
some extra cash (about $85-$95 per session, with packages of 10-12 sessions
recommended) while complementing their quality of care.

LPG Technology is marketed and distributed by Techno-Derm, LLC, (DBA: LPG America),
10800 Biscayne Blvd., Ste. 850 in Miami, Florida. For more on Facial Fitness
treatments and LPG's FDA-cleared medical devices, visit Facialm6.com. To schedule
an interview with a dentist using Facial Fitness or a Company representative, please
contact Rebecca Hausen at 305-335-8696 or by email at revcom.group@gmail.com.



Web Site: http://www.facialm6.com

Contact Details: Rebecca Hausen
ReVcom Group
3500 Coral Way, Ste. 1002
Coral Gables, FL 33145

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