The Time Machine Procedure℠ To Be Featured On Fox 35 Morning News Orlando Sept. 12
Orlando, FL (PRWEB) September 11, 2014 -- The Time Machine Procedure℠ is about to make the Orlando area look a little younger. Fox 35 Morning News is featuring the exciting non-surgical procedure for facial rejuvenation that employs the latest technologies combined with anti-aging procedures customized to the needs of each patient. The procedure was developed by California dermatologist Dr. Tess Mauricio, who will be a guest on Fox News on September 12. Dr. Mauricio says the Time Machine Procedure℠ can take a person’s appearance as far back as they can go without going under the knife.
The Time Machine Procedure℠ corrects age-related issues including skin deterioration, sun damage, wrinkles, sagging and loss of volume as well as hyperactivity of muscles for facial expression. “Offering natural looking results, the TMP process helps patients appear as though they have traveled back in time, emerging how they looked 5 to 10 years earlier after only a few treatments,” says Dr. Mauricio.
One part of the Time Machine Procedure℠ is Collagen Induction Therapy, a treatment that improves fine lines, fades scars and tightens sagging skin. A new micro-fractional radio frequency technology improves skin tone, texture and tightening. The skin's natural reaction is to generate new collagen which results in improved volume. TMP treatments are color-blind, meaning that even women and men with dark skin can be treated safely. Clients enjoy full facial rejuvenation with natural-looking results.
The Time Machine Procedure℠ is going international as Eclipse Aesthetics expands the number of licensed TMP providers worldwide who are offering their clients the most effective, non-surgical way to “Be Timeless”.
For more information regarding the Time Machine Procedure℠, please visit http://www.timemachineprocedure.com or call 800.759.6876.
Gary Grasso, Director - Doctor's P.R., Doctor's PR, http://www.doctorspr.com, +1 (626) 222-7955, [email protected]
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