Archive for January, 2010

Obagi Medical Products Defends Anti-Competition Suit

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Dr. Zein Obagi, founder of ZO Skin Health, is suing his former company, Obagi Medical Products, for anti-competitive practices.

The complaint alleges that Obagi Medical interfered with the distribution of the new ZO line of anti-aging products when it contacted an e-commerce distributor and informed them of a non-compete agreement.

Obagi Medical denies the allegations and says it will vigorously defend the suit.

As the demand for anti-aging skin care products has increased over the last decade, so has the competition within that market. Between 2006 and 2008, U.S. sales alone rose 13% to 1.6 billion dollars, and the trend shows no sign of weakening as baby-boomers take advantage of advances in skin care science to address the effects of aging on their appearance.

As a person gets older, the process of skin-cell-rejuvenation is slowed. Topical aesthetic and therapeutic skin health systems designed by Obagi Medical are specifically designed to address all of these effects, and their growing popularity should only lead to more competition in the marketplace.

Read more about Obagi and the Obagi blue peel in Owensboro.

Do It On A Budget – Just Don’t Do It Yourself

Monday, January 18th, 2010

The latest news about cosmetic surgery appears to be following a “do-it-iStock_000002223759XSmallon-a-budget” trend, which is understandable given the economic landscape. However, safety should always be number one priority – another lesson in the news that seems to repeat itself.

Patients are learning to prioritize their treatments, while surgeons are offering financing and even money back guarantees, says the LA Times.

Minimally invasive procedures are way up, not only because they’re priced lower, but because some of them are just plain effective. Who’s getting these cosmetic procedures on a budget?

People in North Texas are doing scary things to save money on cosmetics. Some are buying generic injectables and administering them at home with instruction via youtube. DIY Plastic Surgery? No thanks.

Anod of course, while the rest of the world is pinching pennies, celebrities are getting ten cosmetic surgery procedures a day.

AACS Launching New Cosmetic Surgery Magazine

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

The American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery is about to launch New You, a newyouquarterly publication for patients and consumers interested in health, fitness and cosmetic medicine.

The mag is said to include visually stunning images and cutting-edge information about proven cosmetic procedures, brought to you by the best physicians in the business.

In each issue of New You, you can expect to find tips and features like these:

  • How the latest techniques in cosmetic surgery can provide a more youthful appearance
  • How to avoid negative results and stay safe
  • How to choose a trustworthy physician
  • Real patient stories, before & after photos, and interviews with top cosmetic surgeons

Where to find New You Magazine

The primary distribution of New You will be in the waiting rooms of 2500 practicing cosmetic surgeons, so you’ll likely be able to read in Dr. Edds’ office in Owensboro.  An additional 50,000 copies will be distributed to newsstands and other medical professionals.

Newyoumag.com will complement the resources of the magazine, and should launch this month as well.

How Botox Cosmetic Can Help You Look Better in 2010

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Does the start of the New Year have you thinking about ways to improve your appearance?  If kentucky_botoxtime has etched lines, wrinkles and grooves into your face, finding a solution may be near the top of your self-improvement wish list.

Have you considered BOTOX?

By now, you probably know that BOTOX is a highly diluted form of the botulinum toxin used to correct certain facial lines and wrinkles. FDA-approved in 2002, BOTOX injections may be the single most popular non-surgical procedure to reduce or eliminate facial lines, wrinkles and grooves.

Have wrinkles appeared out of nowhere?

Crow’s feet, lines and even deep grooves appear on our faces over the years, the result of our natural expressiveness, lifestyle habits, and the tendency to move our facial muscles in habitual ways. For instance, you may squint a lot (when you’re concentrating, when you’re worried, when the sun is bright, or when you are trying to focus your vision.) As the years go by, this repetitive motion begins to carve lines in your face and can eventually result in a permanent expression of worry or intense concentration.

(more…)