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Previously a professional model and medical esthetician, Miller is now a full-time writer and public speaker with the goal of empowering women to lead their best life through mental, physical, social-emotional and spiritual balance.
Kathy Everett, a medical esthetician with the company who sells the product at a spa in Carlsbad, says the enzymes work "synergistically" with antioxidants to remove fine lines and lighten age spots with several weeks of use.
It makes using this cleanser a very different feeling than soaping up your face, but Jordana Mattioli, the medical esthetician at Complete Skin MD in New York City, says that might not be a good thing.
Women's Services: The St. Helena Women's Center opened in St. Helena in 2011 and employs top doctors including a plastic surgeon, a medical esthetician, a female urologist, a certified Nurse Midwife and a Certified Menopause Specialist.
Dr Ross Perry, aesthetic doctor for Cosmedics Skin Clinics, said that for most it was impossible to achieve blemish-free skin.
"It's a procedure that's so safe that the government allows us to do in an office setting under local anesthesia, without all the regulatory equipment that an anesthesiologist would require," said Dr. Jason Shapiro, an aesthetic doctor.
And although there are no formal clinical trials, Jean Marc Chardonneau, a French aesthetic doctor in Nantes, conducted a successful 2004 study into the effects of thermocoagulation using a similar machine on telangiectasia on the leg with 50 patients.