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Zel Skin First to Announce CoolTone™ Availabilty

The new FDA-cleared magnetic muscle stimulation (MMS) device is used to strengthen, tone, and firm the abdomen, buttocks, and thighs

EDINA, Minn. (September 4, 2019) – Zel Skin & Laser Specialists, a dermatologist-directed skin care clinic with locations in Minneapolis, Edina, and Plymouth, announced today the availability of the commercial evaluation of CoolTone™ by CoolSculpting.

“We were one of very few clinics in the country invited to participate in CoolSculpting clinical trials. Now, we are one of the first clinics in the county to participate in the beta-testing program for CoolTone”, said Dr. Brian Zelickson, founder of Zel Skin & Laser Specialists.

CoolTone has received FDA-clearance for improvement of abdominal tone, strengthening of the abdominal muscles, and development for firmer abdomen. CoolTone is also indicated for strengthening, toning and firming of buttocks and thighs. Through the use of magnetic muscle stimulation (MMS), the treatment induces involuntary muscle contractions to strengthen muscle fibers. Stronger muscle fibers result in a more toned and defined appearance of the area treated.

The Edina location is seeking new patients to participate and provide feedback on overall treatment experience, pricing, and results. People interested in the procedure will be evaluated to determine if they are a good candidate and must complete four treatments over the course of two weeks. Patients can schedule a consultation by calling (952) 929-8888.

About Zel Skin & Laser Specialists

A dermatologist-directed skin care clinic led by Dr. Brian Zelickson, Zel Skin & Laser Specialists has three Minneapolis-metro locations that offer Medical Dermatology, Cosmetic Dermatology, Mohs Surgery, and Virtual Dermatology Visits. It has participated in 100+ clinical studies and seen more than 30,000 patients. Additionally, Zel offers more than 80 treatment options and 75 skin care products. The providers include Jennifer Biglow, MD, Elisabeth Hurliman, MD, Mary Meighan, MD, Brooke Moss, PA-C, MPH, Rachel Stevens, PA-C, Lauren Sundick, PA-C, Wendy Timmons, PA-C, Karl Vance, MD, and Brian Zelickson, MD.

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When to See a Dermatologist for Hair Loss

Hair loss is a common reason for a visit to the dermatology office. Losing hair is a normal part of our biology. It is absolutely normal to lose anywhere between 50-150 hairs every single day. However, if your hair is falling out in clumps, if you notice circular areas of hair thinning or you are simply concerned about your hair shedding – it is time to make an appointment with us.

We lose hair for many reasons. One of the most common reasons someone is after a major stressor or life event. This type of hair loss, called Telogen Effluvium, generally occurs 90 or so days after the ‘event’. A common scenario might be after having a baby, major surgery with general anesthesia, loss of a loved one or even an event such as an illness or change in jobs. This type of hair loss is characterized by overall thinning all over the scalp, without clumps of hair loss. Although this condition generally resolves on its’ own within a year, there are some strategies to help and your provider can walk you through all of the options.

Telogen Effluvium

Telogen effluvium is a condition in which diffuse hair loss occurs about three months after a major life event such as getting married, giving birth to a baby, undergoing major surgery, or illness. Even diet or emotional stress can trigger telogen effluvium. People typically notice an overall thinning of hair throughout the scalp. The good news is that it resolves usually in 6 months with spontaneous new hair growth. No intervention or treatment is necessary.

Androgenetic hair loss is another type, characterized for men by thinning of the hair on top of the scalp or towards the forehead. For women it presents as widening of their central hair part or significant thinning on the top of the scalp. Hereditary factors play a large role in this condition. Thankfully, there are numerous treatment options – including oral pills, injections, and topical foams.

Auto-immune conditions can cause hair loss. Called Alopecia Areata, this occurs when a person’s own immune system attacks the hair follicles. Often times, this results in coin-shaped areas of total or near-total hair loss. Alopecia areata tends to respond well to in-office treatments like injections, as well as systemic or topical medications.

If you have been losing more hair than normal, call our offices today to make an appointment with one of our medical providers.

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