New Technology
Our commitment to high technology, to advance our medical and surgical practice, goes back well over 20 years. I can read off a list of firsts we introduced to not only New Jersey, but ofter the tri-state area. We were the very first to offer Computer Imaging, to help patients visulize what a post operative result might look like. What about Laser Hair Removal, ours was the very first in the state. Don’t think we stopped at that point. As the individual technology changed and got better, we waited, did extensive research, and then invested in the progress. This gave patients of BAXT CosMedical, the most up to date methods possible.
Think about the CO@Laser for facial skin resurfacing, the very first in NJ. As laser proliferated in Medicine, out dermatology side found an ever increasing number of therapies that we offered here first. It is hard to think back to a time before we could treat acne with lasers such as Smoothbeam and Photo Dynamic Therapy, or Rosacea with Intense Pulsed Light/Photofacial.
What is the bottom line? Our commitment to bring to our patients the best of the best. Each of these new methods are extensively researched and tested before they are offered to BAXT CosMedical patients. This often involves travel. We also have a large network of like minded physicians, around the country, who we share ideas and thoughts with. If they hear of something worthwhile before we do, the phone rings, and visa-versa. There was even time when a patient brought to our attention, a new treatment that we had not heard of. It did not take many phone called to find out what she was talking about and it became a staple in the practice. Let me leave with the thought that we are constanly looking for the next big breakthrough, and lets hear from you if you know of one that we do not have. It might well be that we have looked into it and discovered that the actual value was well less than the media hye. We look forward to your feedback on this.
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