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how our tattoos removed tattoos are very popular yet a lot of people often want

to get their tattoos removed often refer to as tattoo regret patients have told

me that they made an impulsive decision when they were young and are now

embarrassed by their tattoo people also come in requesting to have an ex-

significant others name removed many times visible or certain types of

tattoos are not desirable in certain work environments

fortunately laser technology can be highly effective in helping people deal

with their tattoo regret I'm Dr. Amiya Prasad I'm a Board-

certified cosmetic surgeon and Fellowship-trained oculofacial plastic

and reconstructive surgeon I've been in practice in Manhattan and

Long Island for over 20 years in addition to cosmetic surgery hair

restoration and skin rejuvenation I employ several lasers and radio

frequency devices in my practice for treatments like skin tightening

improvement of hyperpigmentation skin resurfacing as well as tattoo removal as

mentioned earlier patients with tattoos often regret having a particular tattoo

I'll discuss how I assess tattoos in my practice and how I formulate a plan for

my patients tattoos are made up of different shades of ink or pigment and

are placed at the deeper level of the skin called the dermis in my practice

tattoo removal involves turning these large deposits of ink in the skin into

finer particles using a laser these fine particles can be carried away from the

skin by the body after laser treatment during consultation I evaluate the

tattoo and apply what's referred to as the Kerby-Desai scale

this scale uses factors such as skin type location on the body amount of ink

layering our scarring and tissue changes as well as the colors of the ink to

estimate the number of treatments needed ink color is important as different

wavelengths of light are needed to treat different colors some colors are easier

to treat than others for example a dark monochromatic tattoo with black ink is

relatively easier to remove because black ink only needs one particular

wavelength applied to the entire tattoo a tattoo with multiple colors such as

blue yellow and red will need specific wavelengths of light to be effectively

treated in our practice we do something a little different from traditional

tattoo laser protocols typically tattoos are treated with Q switch or picosecond

or picosecond lasers when the tattoo is treated though pigment creates a gas

which can create a sensation like hot oil splattering on the skin this can be

quite painful in addition it's common to have a lot of blisters afterwards in my

practice I routinely use local anesthetic injection for pain so the

treatment is well tolerated to minimize blisters and expedite the removal of ink

we use a combination of lasers the tattooed skin is first treated with a

fractional erbium laser the fractional erbium laser creates micro holes to

allow for gases to escape during the laser procedure preventing or minimizing

blister formation the use of the fractional erbium laser also allows some

of the tattoo ink that's broken down by the treatment to be removed externally

through the surface of the skin as opposed to having the ink particles

removed only through the lymphatic system internally after the fractional

erbium laser is completed I then used the appropriate wavelength for the

pigment to be treated using a Q switch laser we use 1064

nanometers for dark pigment such as the color black 532 nanometers for red

purple and orange tattoo inks 650 nanometers for green ink and 585 for

blue ink the combination of the erbium laser with q-switch laser and the use of

local anesthesia makes the tattoo removal process more comfortable and

with faster healing tattoo removal typically takes several sessions for the

treatment results to be acceptable as treatment progresses the original tattoo

will be visible but fading with each subsequent session using this

combination of the q-switch and fractional erbium there is a potential

reduction by 30% of the number of sessions needed to effectively treat a

tattoo the intervals between treatment sessions are usually six to eight weeks

apart some basic skin care involving topical ointment and addressing is

routine for a few days after treatment many people who come to me with tattoos

who were initially reluctant to have treatment because of the pain and

healing process they observed when watching procedure videos online like

applying a combination of advanced laser technology and local anesthetic I can

state that tattoo removal can be done safely with minimal discomfort and

faster healing that has been experienced with traditional procedures I hope you

found this information helpful thank you for your question

you

For more infomation >> How Tattoos Removal can be Done with Less Pain, and Fewer Treatment Sessions - Duration: 6:54.

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Roger Federer responds to special treatment claims - Duration: 2:53.

Federer responded to the claims (Picture: AFP/Getty) Roger Federer was keen to dodge the subject of whether he receives special treatment on the ATP Tour but insisted that 'a lot of the facts are not right' in claims made by Julien Benneteau

 The Swiss was accused by the former French player of receiving preferential treatment from tournament directors with regards to scheduling, with Benneteau suggesting that the 20-time Grand Slam champion has undue influence due to his status in the game

 Federer refused to be drawn into a war of words and claimed that the whole situation has been 'totally taken out of contest'

 When asked if he had heard Benneteau's remarks, he replied: 'I know about the comments, yeah

But I don't really feel the mood during a World Tour Finals to discuss that topic, to be honest

Benneteau believes Federer gets special treatment (Picture: /AFP/Getty) 'In all fairness, I hope you understand why, because this is a bit of a celebration for tennis

For me it's the year-end finale. I love playing here. Advertisement Advertisement  'The radio interview that happened over a week ago that surfaces now in French, Julien, who is a nice guy, I know him since the junior times, I think all of this has been totally taken out of context

'  When asked if there was truth in the claim that Federer's agent Tony Godsick had put in a request to not play on Louis Armstrong at the US Open this year, he responded: 'I get asked, Would you like to play Monday or Tuesday sometimes

More: Tennis Novak Djokovic names his FOUR biggest French Open rivals Uncle Toni reacts to Rafael Nadal's painful Australian Open defeat to Novak Djokovic Virat Kohli lifts lid on 'beautiful' encounter with Roger Federer at Australian Open Federe wouldn't be drawn into a war of words (Picture: Getty Images) 'Sometimes I get asked, Do you want to play day or night? Sometimes they go ask the agent

Sometimes they ask me, you know, Asia wants you to play at night.  'Yes, sometimes we have our say

But I asked to play Monday at the US Open. I played Tuesday night. It's all good, you know

I've had that problem for 20 years in the good way. Sometimes I get help, sometimes I don't

I think there you have it.  'Yeah, sometimes they come ask, sometimes they don't

But a lot of the facts are not right, just to be clear there, from what I heard.' Advertisement Advertisement

For more infomation >> Roger Federer responds to special treatment claims - Duration: 2:53.

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😱SUNTIK CHANEL?!?!?!? TREATMENT SELEBGRAM KOREA! 😱 - Duration: 10:22.

For more infomation >> 😱SUNTIK CHANEL?!?!?!? TREATMENT SELEBGRAM KOREA! 😱 - Duration: 10:22.

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Shingles Treatment prevention - Duration: 2:01.

For more infomation >> Shingles Treatment prevention - Duration: 2:01.

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Vertigo Natural Treatment | Manage Your Symptoms With Chiropractic Care - Duration: 1:33.

- Hey, it's Dr. Gregg with Align Wellness Center

here in Northbrook, Illinois, and I wanted

to share with you an amazing statistic.

Over 50% of people, at some point in their life,

will wind up experiencing vertigo.

Now if you don't know what vertigo is,

it's an experience of dizziness where you

feel as though the room is shifting around you.

It's typically triggered by your position,

or how you're lying down, or going from lying down

to sitting up, or going from lying down to your side.

And it's unknown particularly what the cause is.

There are some theories, and we've got some success

with managing those theories, but I've got to tell you,

there are really some natural ways

that you can wind up managing your vertigo.

Here at Align Wellness Center, we've found one technique

that's really been outstanding for

a lot of our patients: that's chiropractic.

Managing and balancing the tension of the spinal cord,

on that nervous system, really allows for it to free up the

nerves that are irritated when you experience that spinning.

It allows for you to move better, getting up and down

from lying down a lot easier, and it helps you

to wind up living the life that you want.

The other thing is that most of

the time, this winds up affecting women.

So if a woman that you know, or you're that woman

in your life, that has vertigo, let's see if there's

a natural, conservative way to wind up managing it,

finding the cause of the problem,

rather than chasing all the symptoms.

Once again, I'm Dr. Gregg Gerstin with

Align Wellness Center, and thank you

for letting me be a part of your health.

(playful, bouncing music)

For more infomation >> Vertigo Natural Treatment | Manage Your Symptoms With Chiropractic Care - Duration: 1:33.

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New opioid treatment center coming to Auburn - Duration: 1:05.

For more infomation >> New opioid treatment center coming to Auburn - Duration: 1:05.

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WATCH THIS BEFORE GETTING A STEM CELL TREATMENT! - Duration: 5:50.

I'm Dr. Sabrina Solt here and for my very first YouTube video I'm gonna be

talking about the three things that you need to know to be a smart consumer of a

stem-cell procedure. Now, over the last couple of years, we've seen a huge surge

in stem-cell clinics pretty much across the country, and some of these are doing

it right, and some of these are toeing the ethical line if I do say so myself!

So, what are the three things that you need to be looking for when you're

deciding on your stem-cell treatment? I'm gonna go through them right now really

quick and then we're gonna dive in a little bit deeper, so in case you need to

jump off of this within the first minute, you at least got your information! First

thing: deciding the sources of stem cells, 2: figure out who's doing your procedure

and 3: consider the cost. Alright so let's talk about the first one, the source of

stem cells. There's a lot of clinics out there that are saying they're giving you

a stem cell procedure when in reality, they're not. So, what do I mean by that?

Well the only way you're gonna get a stem cell procedure is if they're

removing stem cells from your own body meaning from bone marrow or fat tissue

okay there is no other way to get live stem cells. Now if they're offering you

an off-the-shelf product saying that it came from amniotic fluid or cord tissue

or even cord blood those do not have live stem cells, okay, this is something

that I can dive into on a whole other video if you need me to but just take my

word for it at this point! There are no live stem cells in any of those products!

I actually heard of a doctor that when confronted with this he goes well "I

didn't tell the patients they were live", meaning yes there are stem cells in them

oftentimes they are dead by the time they reach you and that's because of the

cryopreservation and everything they have to undergo. So, no live stem cells in

off-the-shelf products! You can only get live stem cells in a procedure that

involves a minor surgery meaning they are harvesting them from your own bone

marrow or your own fat tissue, okay? That's the first thing you need to

consider when deciding on your stem cell treatment is "Am I getting real stem

cells? OK, number two, who's doing it? Is it a

doctor? Is it a nurse practitioner? What's their training look like? Is this

something that they just kind of do on the side in addition to their ob/gyn

practice or their family practice? Or is this something that they are doing as

their main career you want someone who's focused and doesn't even necessarily

come back to what their designation is it just means is this their focus

are they all in with regenerative medicine because that is the umbrella

that covers stem cell treatments, okay? Are they a regenerative medicine

practitioner? Are they skilled with a needle? Are they skilled with their

procedures? These are all things that you need to be considering. Again, a nurse

practitioner could be doing this; MDs, DOs, and I'm an ND, and this is

what I do okay but just make sure that your provider is all in in this and that

they know what they're doing, okay? Ask how many procedures they've done, how

many knees they've injected, you know, if they're in the five to ten, twenty

category, maybe find somebody else, okay? You want somebody with experience. Third

and final thing that you need to be considering is cost. Now, stem cell

procedures, relatively, they're not cheap, okay, but what we're looking for is, we're

looking for cost reflective of the value that you're getting. Now I've heard

horror stories I've heard of people paying $13,000 for a cord blood IV. Now,

there is so much wrong with that! Cord blood, again it's another video,

but $13,000 is absolutely outrageous for a single treatment! Ballpark,

depending on what you're getting, anywhere from $3,500 to $10,000 okay? Now,

when we're looking at $10,000 we are looking at, at least in my practice,

things like a full adipose procedure harvest, meaning you've got the

liposuction in there, you're also getting processing of the stem cells, which is

about an hour or so of my time ,and with that we're injecting anywhere from an IV,

a couple joints, we might even be sending your stem cells to the bank! Like that

$10,000 is like the Rolls-Royce of stem-cell procedures you

know on the $3,500 end, we're talking like a bone-marrow procedure hitting a joint

or two, so realistically that's that's kind of the span and that's you know,

reasonable, based on what you're getting. Again, I've heard horror stories of

people paying $8000 for two knees with amniotic products, so

again not even real stem cells, so really just make sure you're considering that

In addition to all of this, you also just want to jive well with the office that

you're going to. I mean, just really make sure that you're being taken care of. You

don't want to end up in a high-pressure sales situation where you're sitting

across from them they're saying you know "sign on the dotted line and we're gonna

get you this procedure tomorrow", make sure they're really doing their due

diligence that they're screening you, making sure you're a good candidate,

taking you through a physical exam, and the other thing too is that find

somebody who's gonna help optimize your treatment, okay? We know that some stem

cells are actually signaling cells and the other signaling cells that are in

your body are actually hormones, so if you really want to optimize your stem

cell treatment find somebody who's gonna work with you on these other levels like

your hormones, even your nutrition, your lifestyle, to really make sure you're

gonna be getting the best outcome, okay? Because that's ultimately what your doctor

should be looking for, not to fatten their bottom line. Alright, that's all I want to

get across to you guys today! Hope you enjoyed this quick first video. Drop some

comments, subscribe, I'll be putting more content out let me know what you want to

hear, I'm here to serve, thank you!

For more infomation >> WATCH THIS BEFORE GETTING A STEM CELL TREATMENT! - Duration: 5:50.

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Doctor had sex with 'emaciated' cancer patient in hospital bed during treatment - Duration: 3:07.

 A doctor has been struck off after she started an affair the day after telling a man he had cancer

 Theepa Sundaralingam, 37, started messaging her patient after they followed one another on Instagram and swapped telephone numbers

 The messages became more graphic and eventually led to them having sex in his hospital bed

She has now lost her licence after a disciplinary hearing in Toronto, Canada. Theepa Sundaralingam, 37, started messaging her patient after they followed one another on Instagram and swapped telephone numbers (Picture: Princess Margaret Cancer Centre/YouTube) Speaking about what happened, the patient said: 'It's difficult for me to talk to anybody about it because the reality is that I'm a male so for me to say, "Hey, I dated my oncologist," it wouldn't be a surprise for someone to say "Cool"

But that's not cool.  'That's not the case because I feel abused, and it's very difficult as a male to come out and say that about a female

It's usually the other way around. Criminal whose wide neck earned internet fame is back in jail 'I was physically emaciated and emotionally exposed and the loss of a critical relationship defeated me

What compounded this toll was her refusal to continue providing medical care at the same time.' Advertisement Advertisement  'At the time, I was unable to see the ramifications of dating my treating oncologist

I couldn't see how vulnerable I was and how much power she had over me.'  Sundaralingam treated the man between January and July 2015 and saw him again in March 2016

Theepa Sundaralingam pictured leaving a hearing with her counsel Jenny Stephenson (Picture: Toronto Star) She even went to his family home and asked him about a porn and cheese party

 A statement heard that she 'repeatedly asked Patient A to delete their texts and keep their relationship a secret, as she was concerned the college would become aware of their sexual and inappropriate relationship'

Clumsy burglars on the run after uncoordinated robbery at a liquor store Chairman of the hearing John Langs said: 'From virtually the beginning of your doctor/patient relationship, you crossed boundaries and ultimately sexually abused an extremely vulnerable patient suffering from a life-threatening illness

 'The committee can only hope that this process prompts you to undergo a long, hard searching self-examination of what lies behind your abusive and abhorrent behaviour.'  The panel told her: 'You were responsible for your patient's health, care and support, but instead you took advantage for your own personal satisfaction

 'You then withdrew that support for your own personal preference at a time when your patient was at his lowest point

You have disgraced yourself and the profession.'  She was ordered to pay for the patient's therapy and the disciplinary hearing

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