TED is the newest technology for thinning hair and support for those who have had hair transplants. TED is a “transepidermal delivery” device that facilitates growth factors and peptides to penetrate through the skin’s tough outer layers. Women have long been neglected where research for female hair loss is concerned. Today, we have a solution!
PELVIC HEALTH: Emsella for pelvic floor strengthening, improved urinary control and tissue thickening!
CoolTone for muscle building at Vixen!
CoolSculpting at Vixen!
Vixen Aesthetics Press Release MY DETROIT
Leann Griffin RN, CEO of Vixen Aesthetics is the 2014 recipient of the “Aesthetic Nurse of the Year” award graces the cover of MY DETROIT Magazine in the July/August 2014 issue. Read to find out Leann’s engaging story about her life path and the influences and experiences that shaped her to be so drawn to her profession. It is evident that Leann’s passion for her patients and deep understanding of the art and science of aesthetics is what has made her not only successful and at the top of her vocation but also makes clear why she was bestowed such a high honor by her peers and is continually sought out by so many clients.
Leann Griffin – Recipent of Aesthetic Nurse of the Year
Congratulations to Leann Griffin RN, CEO of Vixen Aesthetics, Vixen Aesthetics Vixen Aesthetics Vixen Aesthetics the 2014 recipient of the “Aesthetic Nurse of the Year” award! Leann was selected for this highly prestigious award by a board of her peers, including esteemed members of the medical aesthetic community. This prominent award signifies Leann’s excellence amongst her profession and celebrates her ability to combine the unique art and science of the profession.
Leann accepted her award at The Aesthetic Show from Andrew Ordon, M.D., F.A.C.S., Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, TAS Scientific Chairman and co-host of the Emmy award winning TV show The Doctors on July 12th, 2014 at the Wynn Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada.
How fortunate for us to have the best of the best right here in our home state of Michigan.
Health Tips
Water!
Did you know you should be drinking at least eight, 8 ounce glasses of water a day to keep your body’s wonderful engine running smoothly? And, if you want to lose weight, for every 10 pounds of weight you are over your ideal weight you should ADD another 8 ounce glass to the 64 ounce total you should already be drinking? How many of you are thinking right now the only water you even consume is in flavored beverages like soda, coffee, and the like?
B12? Why we need the right amount…
Vitamin B12 is an essential water-soluble vitamin that is commonly found in a variety of foods such as fish, shellfish, meat, and dairy products. Vitamin B12 is frequently used in combination with other B vitamins in a vitamin B complex formulation. It helps maintain healthy nerve cells and red blood cells and is also needed to make DNA, the genetic material in all cells. A day’s supply of vitamin B12 can be obtained by eating 1 chicken breast plus 1 hard-boiled egg plus 1 cup plain low-fat yogurt, or 1 cup milk plus 1 cup raisin bran. As women we sometimes need boosters of B12 especially during periods of high stress like giving birth, nursing mothers, illness, severe dieting/weight loss and sleep deprivation. At VIXEN, after careful review, you may be a candidate for B12 injections.
Carboxytherapy Chest Rejuvenation
Carboxytherapy is not new at all. It was discovered in France in the 30’s and first used to treat leg vascular diseases. Doctors have found that baths containing CO2 gas were able to increase vascularization of the legs and lower ischemia. They also realized that sub-cutaneous injections of CO2 was able to increase blood flow, lowering ischemia also.
Aesthetic use of Carboxytherapy with sub-cutaneous injections or intradermal injections of carbon dioxide is relatively new, as it was dioscovered in the end of the 20th century in Italy. Studies demonstrated that CO2 injections ware able to modify the blood flow in cellulite area, increasing lipolysis functions of the body. It was also demonstrated that blood flow increase was able to rejuvenate skin by increasing the production of collagen in the dermis and lower dermis.
The first machines to be produced where made in Italy in the beginning of the 2000’s. There are now various factories in Turkia, Korea, Brazil, China, Italy, Mexico and the USA. They are based on the same principle: controlling CO2 gas pressure, measuring gas flow inml/min and controling the time to deliver to the skin. Some machines have interesting options such as heating the gas for better results.
Information provided by: Carboxytherapy World