A new line of therapeutic skincare products is being launched by physicians from the Department of Plastic Surgery at Loma Linda University Health Care.
The Blue Zone Aesthetics line of skincare products will be launched at an open house set for 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Friday, Aug.13, at the Department of Plastic Surgery, 11370 Anderson Street, Suite 2100, Loma Linda, Calif., 92354.
“Our Blue Zone Aesthetics skincare line of products was developed by a team of plastic surgery and skin care experts with a combined experience of more than 50 years in anti-aging aesthetics,” said Dr. Subhas Gupta, chairman of The Department of Plastic Surgery at Loma Linda University Health Care.
“In addition, it’s been a personal goal of mine for the last 11 years to come up with a new system for our patients to improve and rejuvenate the appearance of their skin,” he said.
A number of activities are planned for the open house, including opportunity drawings and discounts on Blue Zone Aesthetics skincare products and other treatments.
The Blue Zone Aesthetics skincare products have been clinically tested by the physicians and were formulated to address the most common skin conditions experienced by their own patients, Dr. Gupta said.
Four Blue Zone Aesthetics skincare lines have been developed: “Lift,” to lift and rejuvenate the skin; “Calm,” to calm the skin’s redness; “Fade,” to fade any scar; and “Clear,” to clear and control acne. Each kit contains an entire system designed to work with the prescription therapeutic products. The kits contain a wash, toner, sunblock, and the active ingredients dispensed by prescription. The skincare lines are available by prescription through Loma Linda University Health Care’s Department of Plastic Surgery.
About Loma Linda University Medical Center (LLUMC)
Loma Linda University Medical Center’s comprehensive health system includes the LLU Children’s Hospital, East Campus, Behavioral Medicine Center, Heart and Surgical Hospital, and physician clinics. LLUMC is the largest and only Level 1 trauma Center in the San Bernardino, Riverside, Inyo, and Mono Counties, which encompass over 40,000 square miles of land in southern California. With a total of 974 beds, the Loma Linda University health system includes the only children’s hospital in the region. Loma Linda University Medical Center averages over 30,000 inpatient discharges and roughly 500,000 outpatient visits a year.
About Loma Linda University Health Care (LLUHC)
Loma Linda University Health Care (LLUHC) is the management service organization that supports the many programs and services provided by our 400+ faculty physicians. These physicians are employed by Loma Linda University professional corporations and make up what is known as the faculty practice plan. These physicians are family practice, general medicine and general pediatric primary care specialists, as well as various medical and surgical specialties and subspecialties. The faculty practice plan of Loma Linda University accounts for over 40,000 patient office visits a month.
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