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Giving Hands a Face-lift? Vascular Surgeon Tells How
July 4, 2010 : DUBAI

DUBAI, July 4, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- On Monday, 5 July 2010, prominent Vascular Surgeon Asad Riad Shamma will be appearing in an interview on Dubai TV's medical programme 'VITAMIN with Dr. Ali Singl' to talk about hand beautification through a new technique he has invented in vein surgery. During the one-hour programme, Dr Shamma will talk in detail about this revolutionary yet simple type of surgery as well as techniques to remove unwanted veins on the face and around the eye area. A film recording of the procedure (performed at Dr Al Rustom Medical and Day Surgery Center in Dubai) will also be aired during the interview. The program will come on at 10:30pm Dubai time (GMT+4), 9:30 pm Beirut time.

Background

In 2001, Dr. Shamma invented a revolutionary method to eliminate protruding, lumpy veins of the hands and forearms. Through his ongoing work at clinics in Lebanon, the United Arab Emirates, Holland, Spain and, soon Qatar, Dr Shamma has helped many women seeking to eliminate unwanted veins to regain the beauty and youthfulness of their hands . His simple, in-office laser-based procedure has been adopted by the majority of centers around the world since its introduction in April 2001, and his work has been published in the prestigious Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

Shamma's new treatment involves the use of laser optics to treat venous abnormalities and smooth the bulges using a laser fiber that lets deeper veins take over. It is a simple, incision-less procedure that is performed in-office with local anesthesia and, according to Shamma, yields excellent and safe results. There is no down time after the procedure and the patient can resume her normal activities.

The network of veins on the back of the hand is covered by a layer of fat and generally thick non-transparent skin, making these veins largely invisible. Genetic factors, loss of fat around the veins, thinning and aging of the skin, exposure to the sun and health problems are all factors that make hand and forearm veins more pronounced, lumpy-looking and dark.

Shamma's pioneering vein treatments will now be available at the Royal Medical Centre in Qatar, while continuing to provide same in Dubai (Al Rustom Medical and one Day Surgery Center), Beirut, Madrid, Marbella and Landgraaf.

    
    Lebanon Clinic:
    T: +961-1-611-212
    HIMC (Hazmieh International Medical Center) http://www.himc.ws
    T: +961-5 952 165

    Dubai Clinic:
    Dr. Al Rustom Center
    T: +971-4-349-8800

// Dr. Al Rustom Center
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