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    More than 10 percent of Americans suffer from trypanophobia, or the extreme fear of needles. We take a look at a new device that’s putting patients ...

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For most people dealing with needles is never easy especially when it comes to facial injections.

Doctor John -- -- facial plastic surgery in New York City says for his patience the answer is a new technology called the outlets need.

This is an instant type of anesthetic that allows you to have no preparation time for the patient and yet still get rid of that discomfort associated with a -- itself.

The device attaches onto a syringe and -- -- -- just long enough to eliminate the discomfort from that initial trek.

And to be able to kind of dull that sensation of the needle going in and have the patient not worry so much about that pain.

It's actually reduce the anxiety level quite a bit by the pensions.

In the past the only way to help with legal -- was with topical cream.

Cream would have to be put on about thirty to forty minutes before patients would often forget to put it and so it really wasn't a practical way of knowing the face.

The Alex was -- -- -- often use with facial fellas like Botox and Jupiter but is also effective formal removal or for children's shots.

-- says it helps decrease -- is engrossing immediately and in the days following the procedure.

His patience definitely notice the difference.

This was definitely -- that much she is there it was more comes from all you don't feel.

Prick as much of the needle when it goes into your face.

For more information visit coach was needle dot com.

I'm Dr.

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