Zap! Wrinkles And Sun Spots Be Gone
Tuesday, June 2, 2009 - 00:29
in Physics & Chemistry
When she looked in the mirror, 48 year-old Margaret Miglia didn't like what she saw. To combat the fine lines and brown spots that began to appear on her face with age, she sought help and received a new, non-surgical skin resurfacing treatment using a fractionated carbon dioxide laser.
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