Dubai: Riva Laser Medical Centre Inaugurated


Dubai: Riva Laser Medical Centre Inaugurated

Report: Shodhan Prasad
Daijiworld Media Network - Dubai
Photos: Kiran Nirkan

Dubai, Jan 8: Riva International Spa's new venture into laser technology made way for another enterprise on January 4 with the opening of Riva Laser Medical Centre in Mai Towers, Al Nahda, Dubai, by dynamic entrepreneur Kannadiga couple Dr Nandakumar and Dr Rashmi Nandakumar.

The inauguration was done by Abu Dhabi Karnataka Sangha president Sarvotham Shetty, in the absence of Dr B R Shetty who was supposed to be the guest of honour.

Parents, brother and family members of Dr Rashmi joined in cutting the ribbon and lighting the lamp.

Many leaders of various communities and friends witnessed the inauguration of this modern technical facility.

As explained by the technical staff, Riva Laser Medical Centre has the facility of latest laser technology for skin and hair treatments which is widely being used by Hollywood stars in their day to day life. Through this technology the unwanted hair of the entire body can be removed by painless means with no scars left behind.

The Centre also has facility for various skin improvements with short recovery time, less pain, mainly stretch marks, wrinkles, age spots, Post acne scars, Injury and surgical scars, pigmentation and melesma etc.

  

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