Saturday, February 8, 2014

Perfect Body Laser Launches New Website

Long Island based Perfect Body Laser & Aesthetics launches a new website.

Perfect Body Laser & Aesthetics recently launched a new website, designed to educate our online visitors about who we are and what makes us different.

With over 20,000 clients and a national demonstration of excellence in the industry, Perfect Body Laser & Aesthetics in Bay Shore, Long Island, NY has become the industry standard for safe, effective, and award-winning laser skin care treatments in the New York, New Jersey and Connecticut area.

By providing expert care and excellence in client results, Perfect Body has been the recipient of the prestigious Solta Medical Black Diamond Award, establishing us as the #1 provider of Thermage CPT in New York State, every year from 2008 thru 2014.

Furthermore, Perfect Body Laser has been given “National Status” by Solta Medical for being one of the top 5 Providers of Thermage CPT and Clear & Brilliant treatments in the United States (out of more than 1,500 U.S. providers).

Perfect Body Laser was chosen to be featured on the cover of Image Magazine (June / July 2013) as being the best and most experienced at Thermage CPT, Perfect Body’s non-surgical specialty for skin tightening, body reshaping, cellulite and body contouring.


Check out our new website now: www.PerfectBodyLaser.com


Friday, February 7, 2014

Syneron Candela



The makers of VelaShapeIII and many of the lasers we use here at Perfect Body Laser, Syneron, was named "Favorite Laser and Light Manufacturer" in the December issue of American Spa Magazine for The 2013 Professional's Choice Awards!


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It's Amazing How Much The 'Perfect Body' Has Changed In 100 Years

A woman with a "perfect body" in 1930 would barely get a second look from Hollywood producers or model casting agents today... 

Addiction and eating disorder recovery site Rehabs.com worked with digital marketing agency Fractl on a project looking at the origins of Body Mass Index (BMI) measurements, and how the bodies of ideal women have compared to national averages over time. And their findings show that models and movie stars are getting smaller than the average American woman at unprecedented rates.

Though BMI measurements don't distinguish between fat and muscle, and are thus fairly inaccurate in determining whether someone is obese or not, BMI data from the past makes for interesting comparisons. According to the Center for Disease Control, the BMI of the average American women has steadily increased over the past half a century, from 24.9 in 1960 to 26.5 in the present day.

In a similar vein, Rehabs.com found that the difference between models' weights and the weight of the average American woman has grown from 8 percent in 1975 to over 23 percent today. The bottom line? There's more of a noticeable gap between the bodies of idealized women and everyday people.

Picking up on this disparity, brands like Dove, Debenham's and H&M have made efforts to include diverse body types in their catalogs and ads. Organizations like The Representation Project are working to educate women and girls about media literacy and how to handle the sexualized images of women we see on television, billboards and the Internet. (Of course, we still have a very long way to go.)

In addition to the work of brands and organizations, looking back on the "ideal" women throughout the past century tells us just how arbitrary any vision of "the perfect body" is. Sex symbols have varied in terms of body shape, height, weight and tone, from the hourglass figure of Mae West to the waif-like Kate Moss. Though the diversity of these icons is limited -- they are all white, and none could be accurately described as plus-size -- it's gratifying to see that different body types have been construed as sexy, and likely will be again.

Here's how the "ideal body" has changed in the past 100+ years... read more


Perfect Body Laser & Aesthetics
(631) 328-1100

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Laser Hair Restoration by Perfect Body Laser & Aesthetics

Revolutionary new laser procedure restores hair growth, by leveraging a landmark new device which eradicates agonizing distress associated with hair thinning and baldness.

When it comes to hair loss, the effects of age, genetics, hormones and autoimmune disorders are no longer the natural enemy. The Revage 670 Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT), a pain-free high tech laser, gives hair loss sufferers a chance to fight back against the psychological effects of baldness.

According to the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery, nearly 80 million men and women in the United States experience some form of hair loss, including approximately 56 million who are afflicted by Androgenetic Alopecia, the scientific name for pattern baldness. After years of research utilizing, the Revage 670 provides patients with a revolutionary new option to restore hair. The FDA has recently cleared LLLT as a resourceful tool in hair restoration. LLLT has been clinically proven to increase blood flow by nourishing cells of the scalp by up to 54%.

Ongoing case reports have established LLLT to be beneficial for hair growth in men and women of all ages, boasting a 38-40% average increase in volume. LLLT activates dormant hair follicles during the Anagen phase, where growth occurs, paving the way for a thicker, and more lustrous head of hair.

Simple, in-office treatments consist of clients sitting under the Revage 670 light canopy. At no time during the process does the recipient’s scalp make contact with the device, which eliminates the need for any uncomfortable protective gear. Rather, the internal light source revolves around the scalp at a pre-determined distance from the hair follicles. According to researchers, the laser waves emitted by the Revage 670 may stimulate dormant follicles into producing hair.

“Anyone with any type of baldness is a candidate,” says Dr. Stephen Probst, Medical Director at Perfect Body Laser & Aesthetics, which currently utilizes the device, and adds, “85% of the clients benefit from the Revage 670 LLLT, the majority of whom enjoyed significant increases in volume and girth. And the best part is clients report no side effects."

Perfect Body Laser and Aesthetics provides laser hair restoration in Nassau and Suffolk County, Long Island, New York.

For further information about this Class IIIa laser, or to schedule a free consultation and scalp analysis, please contact:

Perfect Body Laser & Aesthetics
(631) 328-1100
www.PerfectBodyLaser.com

Laser Hair Removal

Laser hair removal is soaring in popularity - last year in the US there were almost 2.5 million procedures performed. Today it ranks as the fastest growing non-surgical cosmetic enhancement procedure and is second only to Botox in numbers of treatments. Perfect Body Laser is Long Islands’ leader in the laser hair removal industry and have performed thousands of laser hair removal treatments. With the amount of spas and salons adding laser hair removal to their list of services, be sure to choose a place you trust.
631-328-1100


Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Skin Rejuvenation



The best treatment for age spots and sun damage are prevention. But if it's too late for you, don't lose hope. We have a variety of treatment options available, including: chemical peels, FotoFacials and laser treatments!

Call today for your free consultation to find out which treatment or combination of treatments is right for you!

631-328-1100

To learn more about how to prevent age spots: http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2011-07-27/a-z/sc-health-0727-how-to-prevent-age-spo20110727_1_age-spots-spf-sunscreens

For more information on our treatments and equipment: www.PerfectBodyLaser.com