Atlanta Plastic Surgery Practice Expands Non-Surgical Cosmetic Offerings
The Swan Center for Plastic Surgery announces new non-surgical fat reduction treatment for double chins and minimally invasive feminine rejuvenation technology
ATLANTA, June 29, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Non-surgical and minimally invasive cosmetic treatments are surging in popularity as modern technology improves and surgeons are able to provide noticeable results with little or no downtime. "We're seeing more and more non-surgical options each year that provide excellent results without recovery time," states board certified plastic surgeon Dr. Joseph Bauer. "Patients are understandably excited to have options for improving their appearance without having to put busy lives on hold."
As part of their commitment to providing patients with the best cosmetic enhancement options, the Swan Center for Plastic Surgery is offering two new treatments that cater to patients who want to make changes without surgery: the CoolMini™ fat reduction applicator and ThermiVa™ vaginal rejuvenation system.
A new approach to vaginal rejuvenation
Unfortunately, women's health, specifically vaginal health and wellbeing, is still often considered a taboo topic. But women all over the world have concerns about the appearance, sensation, and function of their vagina—and the board certified plastic surgeons at the Swan Center want to make sure every female patient feels comfortable discussing their needs and is aware of their options.
ThermiVa is a non-surgical treatment that tightens and strengthens the vagina as well as external tissues for improved intimacy, appearance, and function. Using a patented thermal energy technology, ThermiVa triggers the body's natural production of collagen resulting in tightening without the need for surgery of any kind. This can help women feel more confident in certain clothes, increase sensation during intercourse, reduce incontinence, and improve the appearance of the labia.
"Our Atlanta ThermiVa patients have been incredibly happy with their results," Dr. Bauer says. "This treatment noticeably tightens the inner and outer areas of the vagina, helping to eliminate any sagging or laxity, improve sexual satisfaction, reduce dryness, and even address medical conditions like urinary incontinence or anorgasmia."
Meeting the demand for submental fat reduction
The American Society for Dermatologic Surgery recently found that around 68% of consumers are bothered by their double chin. While targeted liposuction and neck lift surgery can meet this need for many, not everyone is prepared for the cost and recovery of surgery. That is why the Swan Center is pleased to offer CoolMini®, the first non-surgical fat reduction treatment of its kind to specifically address submental fullness.
CoolMini uses the same proven cooling technology as the original CoolSculpting® machine to target hard-to-reach areas of excess fat, including under the chin, around the armpit, and above the knee.
"The CoolMini device is ideal for double chin reduction and other small bulges due to the curvature and design of the handpieces," notes Dr. Bauer. "Using patented cryolipolysis® technology to cool fat cells to the point of breakdown, the system eliminates fat targeted fat cells without surgery or downtime. The treatment is quick, and our patients have been very pleased with their results."
About the Swan Center for Plastic Surgery: The Swan Center for Plastic Surgery in Atlanta is a practice of board certified plastic surgeons that specialize in cosmetic surgery procedures. The group's commitment to patients and quality of results have made it one of the busiest plastic surgery practices in the Southeast, located at 4165 Old Milton Parkway, Suite 200, Alpharetta, GA, 30005. Learn more at www.swancenteratlanta.com or read the Swan Center's reviews.
Media Contact: Rachel Wischow, The Swan Center for Plastic Surgery, 770-667-0904.
SOURCE The Swan Center for Plastic Surgery
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