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About Bessinger Dermatology
Dr. Bessinger is board-certified in Dermatology by the American Board of Dermatology. He attained his undergraduate degree from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois and his MD from Tulane University in New Orleans. He also has a doctorate in parasitology and a master’s of public health and tropical medicine. Dr. Bessinger did his residency training in dermatology at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, DC. Most recently, he served as Chief of Dermatology at Tripler Army Medical Center.
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Soluna MD --- The Place For Beauty --- Receives Top Honor From Cynosure, Owner Of Smartlipo Laser Body Sculpting.
Cynosure designates Soluna MD as an official trainer and clinical reference center for Smartlipo. So, why go anywhere else for physician training or to attain this revolutionary, minimally invasive procedure that offers superior body sculpting and skin-tightening results?
Dr. Lisa Zdinak Announces, CO2TouchTM Brazilian Carboxytherapy - New Technology for Non-Surgical Treatment of Stretch Marks, Cellulite and Dark Undereye Circles
Dr. Lisa Zdinak, oculoplastic surgeon and medical skin care specialist, is the first Manhattan based doctor to offer CO2TouchTM Brazilian carboxytherapy as a non-surgical treatment for stretch-marks, cellulite reduction, dark under-eye circles, and non-surgical fat sculpting on the face and the body.
Medical Spa Consulting from Best Medspa in America to Provide Advanced Medical Spa Education at Medspa Conference in Orlando, FL
Medical Spa Consulting from Best Medical Spa in America. Raleigh, NC medspa Blue Water Spa owner Kile Law, will provide expert information to physicians and spa owners at Medspa conference on October 6, 2008 in Orlando, FL.
Surviving Your PreRetirement Years: 15 Things You Must Do Between 50 and 64
A seemingly endless number of articles and magazine covers talk about retirement, but the fact is that most Baby Boomers are still not ready for the rocking chair. By 2010, 58 million people--20% of the population--will be 50-64. Sure, they must do some retirement planning, but meanwhile how do they survive and thrive in this challenging PreRetirement life stage?

