They steal intellectual property. That means they`re not ethical and everyone who did this procedure is gone, you can`t tell me they didn`t go to the main website and looked at them. So they read that big red letter here and if they use it without joining our group, they know they`re flying. So, by definition, they are unethical, so if you go to the country or state where you are, you are. If you want to find someone who has agreed to follow our protocol, I mean they are top-notch doctors. Plastic surgeons. We spent half a million dollars on advertising. Excuse me. Half a million dollars for the law, in the last six months alone, to silence the people who claim to be us and try to protect our reputation.

· After all this, Ms. Kardashian was horrified after further investigation when she discovered that her name and image were plastered all over Runels` (www.vampirefacial.com) website. While « the Kardashians » or, more precisely, Ms. Kardashian and her sister Kourtney – « had » a vampire facial seven years ago. And they certainly never allowed their names as part of the proceedings, » the lawsuit said. « Upon further investigation, Ms. Kardashian was horrified to discover that her name and image were plastered all over the Runels (www.vampirefacial.com) website. » So I didn`t want the same unpredictability that injectable fillers and Botox were applied to the blood. When I had the idea early on to use platelet-rich plasma to get into the face and combine it with expertly made fillers, either Juvederm, Restylane, or one of those FDA-approved liquid collagens, I wanted the process to be predictable. Even with the same doctor, it`s not exactly the same for all patients. The faces vary, but at least the notions of safety and protocols and aesthetic ideas should be understood by anyone performing the procedure. So I went to the trademark office and patented this to mean not a material, but a process or a way of doing things.

Now, vampire filling out there, vampire therapy has been used to use PRP on the face. But when I first used this word or phrase, vampire lift, this compound word had never been used before. We spend thousands of dollars on lawyers because people realize they are making money from it, and they are abandoning their standards, and they are using lab kits and people who are not even qualified to do that. Like this one, someone died in a massage parlor. Not from one of our procedures, as it turns out. If you read here, it was an illegal butt augmentation, which is very dangerous, often with hardware stuff. This is a very dangerous thing, and if you google this, you will see that many people have died this way. But this person announced a vampire facelift. Illegal. Is it safe and how did it happen? So, first of all, who am I? If you are going to the United States. Patent and Trademark Office, uspto.gov, and you`re looking for trademarks, right there, and then you put a trademark and you put in the vampire face, you`ll see that I own that name. So Vampire Facial, that`s it, then you look and here I am.

So, Charles Runels, just so you know where it comes from. Do the same for the vampire facelift, which is not the same. Vampire facelift and then you look and you will see the same. This is my name. The vampire face gained a lot of notoriety when it was shown on the reality show, which tore Dr. McKeown apart. So, does Dr. Runels seem to be right or wrong? When it comes to advertising and promotion, doctors` offices are no different from other businesses. M. Runels appears to have done a great deal of good when it comes to protecting intellectual property rights, particularly by identifying the number of trademarks it owns and continuing this process to obtain federal registrations for many of its trademarks. It has tried to use legally protectable rights in procedures and other possible innovations.

The complaint filed includes screenshots of Runels` advertising brochures and website, which include Kim`s name and image. A screenshot of Runels` LinkedIn profile is also included in the complaint, in which her background is a mash-up of photos of Kardashian West and model Bar Refaeli (who posted an Instagram of herself with a « vampire facial » in 2013). Giving concrete examples, Kardashian claims that in a brochure aimed at encouraging other medical professionals to license his proprietary methods and other related intellectual property, including the name « Vampire Facial, » Runels` company, the Cellular Medicine Association, provides marketing materials. One pamphlet in particular says on the front page: « The Kardashians got it! », in reference to the vampire facial. In addition, Kardashian claims that she was « horrified to discover that her name and image were plastered all over the Runels website. » Ready to add PRP facials to your practice? Look for a training program supervised by certified medical specialists. It should cover this: If you go to the Vampire Facial, vampirefacial.com, and then scroll down, you`ll actually see me doing a vampire facial on one of the beauties, Yasmin, one of CNN`s handsome reporters. You see what I have. I have gloves. I have a device that is approved, that does not suck blood into the handle. It is completely autonomous. I have plastic or a disposable condom that prevents blood from entering the thing, so the only thing that is contaminated with their blood is not contamination for them because it is their blood. It`s clean.

So it`s thrown away, and then it`s protected. Of course, the gloves are thrown away, and then everything that had their blood on them is gone. The device is designed in such a way that blood cannot be transferred from there to the handle. Kardashian West is suing an Alabama-based doctor for using her name and image to promote the « vampire face procedure » without her permission. According to a complaint filed by their lawyers, Monday, December 9, in the United States. The District Court for the Central District of California, Kardashian West, is suing Charles Runels and the Cellular Medicine Association for copyright infringement, registered trademark infringement, false association, infringement of the right to publish, and infringement of the California common law trademark. Runels wasn`t the doctor who performed Kardashian West`s facial, but he claims to own the trademark for « Vampire Facial. » « I use it for facials and also after surgery to speed up healing. If you`re considering PRP certification or planning to incorporate this procedure into your practice, read on to find out who can perform PRP facials, the benefits of PRP procedures for patients and aesthetic practices, and what you can expect from platelet-rich plasma training. You could Google it in quotes, it didn`t appear, and that meant combining the use of PRP with the use of the FDA-approved kit in the most sterile way, the way doctors and people accustomed to handling blood know how to use it.

And this in combination with Juvederm expertly used. In the same way, the use of PRP in combination with microneedles means vampire facial. So the vampire facelift is a way to use Juvederm or Resilin or any of the FDA-approved liquid collagens and then use it as a substrate and then put PRP on top.

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