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Beauty Last Updated: Jul 2nd, 2008 - 21:15:22


Suffering for Beauty, So 1990s
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(ARA) – The pursuit of everlasting youth has inspired physician-administered beauty enhancement treatments like Botox, Collagen and Restylane. However, the required injections trigger anxiety and can be painful for some patients. A solution now exists, allowing patients to seek beauty enhancement treatments and minimize pain.
Topical anesthetics are available to put patients at ease and temporarily control patient discomfort from injections. Treatments, such as Gebauer’s Pain Ease, are applied in advance by physicians to areas receiving injections. The treatment temporarily numbs the skin surface helping to relieve patient pain and discomfort.

"Gebauer's Pain Ease has been beneficial in my practice, producing excellent temporary local anesthesia prior to Botox injections and noticeably reducing the associated pain,” said Newport Beach, Calif., physician Richard Weiss, a board-certified ophthalmologist who is fellowship-trained in ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery.

“Based on my experience with Pain Ease, I have initiated a clinical trial to formally verify its effectiveness when used as a topical anesthetic prior to Botox injections."

Patients are asking physicians for topical anesthetics like Gebauer’s Pain Ease prior to injection treatments. It is easy to apply as medical professionals simply swab the target area with an antiseptic then spray Gebauer’s Pain Ease for a few seconds to temporarily numb the skin surface prior to an injection.

Gebauer’s Pain Ease is also used to temporarily control pain associated with starting intravenous lines, venipuncture and minor surgical procedures. For more information, visit the Gebauer Company web site, www.gebauerco.com, or call (800) 321-9348.
Courtesy of ARA Content

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