Stefani considers cosmetic surgery
The AACS announces it’s 2006 results
CSMG Technologies has recently announced that they have had their new tissue bonding/welding technology tried on 170 human pediatric patients in the Ukraine. The bonding process uses a technology that bonds and reconnects living soft biological tissues (such as skin) through fusion without using foreign materials or devices such as suctures, staples, glues or sealants. Over 7,000 patients have had this technique applied so far, and most have been successful.
The technology could help cosmetic surgery patients because the scarring caused by the wounds is usually far less than with conventional methods, and the lack of foreign materials reduces the possibility of infections. Already, the new method has been tested on some cosmetic surgery patients, with procedures ranging from breast reductions, implants and tummy tucks, all with good results.