NEW MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES FOR HEALTH AND BEAUTY

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Butorina, A. [1 ]
Arkharov, A. [2 ]
Matveev, V [2 ]
Vozdvizhenskiy, I [1 ]
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[1] Russian State Med Univ, Moscow 117437, Russia
[2] Bauman Moscow State Tech Univ, Moscow 117437, Russia
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Hemangiomas are frequently occurring benign vascular formations; about 50% of soft tissues tumors of children are such hemangiomas. When treating hemangiomas the following aims are persecuted: to stop hemangiomas' growth, to liquidate tumor process, to obtain functional and cosmetic good results. The authors elaborated a method to increase cryogenic destruction by a preliminary action of super high frequency waves of electromagnetic field (SHFW EMF) on a local freezing region. The application of new CRYO-SHFW- technologies allows treating children with hemangiomas successfully, they give the possibility to save the life of a child and to give him a beautiful appearance as well as to prevent relapses of the disease and to cure a vascular tumor completely with good cosmetic result. The work presents the results of treatment of children from one year up to 15 years old. New technologies in treatment of different innate and acquired cosmetic defects are able to cure in full a patient with good functional and cosmetic result, to relieve psychological stress, to save a child of inferiority complex. After treatment a patient is valid that is very important to social relations.
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