Researchers from the University of Saskatchewan have developed a new radio frequency heating method that more effectively reduces antinutrients in legumes like beans and peas, making them easier to digest and potentially more environmentally friendly to process.
When choosing an in-office treatment for tightening lax skin, it is important to focus on the expertise of the doctor rather than the specific device. Different devices, such as radio frequency lasers and various lasers, can achieve similar results depending on the condition of the skin. Factors like the quality of the skin and subcutaneous tissue should guide the choice of device. Lax and photodamaged skin may require a combination of non-invasive tightening and skin resurfacing, while younger, less damaged skin may benefit from non-invasive tightening alone. Starting targeted treatments at the first signs of aging can help maintain a fresh appearance longer, but it's important to accept that aging is a natural process.