David K. Hiranaka, M.D., D.M.D.
M
AXILLOFACIAL,
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ACIAL
P
LASTIC &
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ECONSTRUCTIVE
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URGERY
ook your best. Give us a call!
Consultation by Appointment • Hillside Plaza, Kailua Kona
David K. Hiranaka, M.D., D.M.D.
M
AXILLOFACIAL,
F
ACIAL
P
LASTIC &
R
ECONSTRUCTIVE
S
URGERY
What is
Limelight?
Limelight (IPL) is a non-invasive
approach to treating brown and/or red
pigmented areas on your skin. The
procedure offers the advantage of
improving skin tone and surface imperfections associated with
aging and photodamage. Within one to three weeks after
treatment, dark spots will flake off and fade. Diffuse redness
will decrease and your complexion will improve.
The Limelight (IPL) Facial Treatment incorporates a lazy days
of summer facial with a safe IPL to reduce skin redness, tiny
veins, red and brown spots and sun damage.
We offer the most advanced laser technology and physician
strength skin care products. Our licensed aesthetician will
work with you to create a customized skin care regimen that
will help preserve healthy skin between treatments.
Whether you are concerned with fine lines, wrinkles, brown
spots, rosacea, acne, spider veins, hair removal, skin
imperfections or photo aged damage, we have a laser treatment,
peel or prescription strength topical product that will address
your needs. A customized plan for your skin type and problem
often requires a combination of these. Skin care at this level can
only be found at a physician’s office. Call Dr. Hiranaka’s office
today for your personal consultation.
Rejuvenating people’s skin for over 20 years
August
Monthly Specials
COOLGLIDE LASER HAIR REMOVAL
The greatest alternative to painful electrolysis as well as the
most advanced alternative to the tedious tasks of shaving,
waxing and depilatories. Specially priced packages come
with 6 treatments - package prices will vary depending on
area to be treated.
MICRODERMABRASION/PHOTO FACIAL
This is a combination of microdermabrasion and non-
ablative laser treatment. Microdermabrasion uses special
crystals to exfoliate the upper layer of the skin and laser
treatment improves the texture of the skin, reduces the
pore size, fine lines and wrinkles, and helps with acne and
rosacea.
$175 (regular $200)
LIMELIGHT (IPL)
A pulsed light system that is exceptionally effective at
treating pigment at a comfortable energy level. Virtually any
part of your body with sun and age spots or freckles can
be safely treated. Limelight (IPL) treatment needs no topical
anesthetic or gels beforehand and you can see superior
results in just one or two treatments.
20% off per area
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NVITED TO AN
Evening of Beauty
5:30 pm, Wednesday, August 12, 2015
Dr. Hiranaka will be offering an engaging presentation at a private
residence on the many options available for facial aesthetic procedures
as well as surgical options for the aging face. Space is limited.
Call 326-2040 or email: donna
@
drhiranaka.com
for more information and to reserve your seat.
friday, august 7, 2015 | west hawaii today
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TODAY’SWEATHER KONA TIDES TODAY SUN ANDMOON
NATIONAL WEATHER TODAY
Shown is today’s weather.
Temperatures are today’s
highs and tonight’s lows.
NATIONAL CITIES TODAY
SATELLITE VIEW
First
Time
Height
Second
Time
Height
Hanalei
Kapaa
Waialua Laie
Lanai
Hana
Kapaau
Honokaa
Hilo
Naalehu
Captain Cook
Kailua-Kona
Mountain View
Kihei
Wailuku
Mokapu
Honolulu
Kaunakakai
Ewa Beach
Kalaheo
Kekaha
Shown are noon positions of weather systems and
precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.
As of 3 p.m. yesterday.
Moon
Rise
Set
Sun
Rise
Set
Aug 6 Aug 14 Aug 22 Aug 29
Last
New First
Full
Albany, NY
81/60/pc
Albuquerque
93/66/pc
Amarillo
97/70/s
Anchorage
76/59/s
Atlanta
86/69/pc
Austin
100/73/s
Baltimore
82/64/r
Billings
82/57/s
Birmingham
90/70/pc
Bismarck
86/55/s
Boise
85/62/pc
Boston
75/62/s
Buffalo
79/59/pc
Charleston, SC
88/73/t
Charleston, WV
79/65/pc
Charlotte, NC
86/69/t
Cheyenne
83/55/t
Chicago
81/66/t
Cincinnati
81/61/pc
Cleveland
80/60/pc
Columbia, SC
90/73/t
Dallas
103/81/s
Denver
92/59/t
Des Moines
88/71/pc
Detroit
82/63/pc
Duluth
68/58/t
El Paso
101/76/s
Fairbanks
73/56/pc
Fargo
84/64/pc
Grand Rapids
81/62/pc
Green Bay
75/61/t
Honolulu
90/78/sh
Houston
100/78/pc
Indianapolis
81/63/pc
Jackson, MS
99/79/pc
Jacksonville
89/74/t
Juneau
68/51/sh
Kansas City
89/72/s
Key West
91/82/s
Lansing
80/59/pc
Las Vegas
100/72/t
Little Rock
96/77/t
Los Angeles
81/64/pc
Louisville
84/65/pc
Madison
77/64/t
Memphis
90/76/t
Miami
92/77/pc
Milwaukee
77/66/t
Minneapolis
79/66/t
Nashville
85/66/pc
New Orleans
96/79/pc
New York City
84/69/pc
Norfolk
82/73/t
Oklahoma City
100/75/s
Omaha
90/69/s
Orlando
91/75/pc
Philadelphia
83/69/r
Phoenix
107/85/t
Pittsburgh
81/63/pc
Portland, ME
75/55/pc
Portland, OR
84/61/s
Providence
81/62/s
Raleigh
82/68/t
Reno
78/57/t
Sacramento
90/61/c
St. Louis
87/73/pc
Salt Lake City
77/61/t
San Antonio
100/78/s
San Diego
77/68/pc
San Francisco
74/60/pc
San Juan, PR
89/78/pc
Santa Fe
89/61/pc
Seattle
80/60/s
Spokane
84/58/s
Syracuse
78/57/pc
Tampa
86/78/pc
Tucson
97/77/pc
Tulsa
100/80/s
Washington, DC
83/71/r
Wichita
95/77/s
Wichita Falls
103/76/s
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6:02 a.m.
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Today
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1:22 p.m.
Saturday
1:02 a.m.
2:19 p.m.
NATIONAL SUMMARY:
Showers and thunderstorms will set up along a boundary located
across the mid-Atlantic states today. While these thunderstorms are not expected to be
severe in nature, activity along the Southeast coast could be heavy at times and could
lead to pooling on roads and low-lying areas as well as gusty winds.
Suicide Bomber Kills 15 in Attack on a Saudi Arabian Mosque
ISTANBUL — A suicide
bomber killed at least 15
people Thursday, includ-
ing 12 members of a
Saudi police force, when
he detonated explosives
in a mosque in south-
ern Saudi Arabia, the
state news agency there
reported.
The bombing was the
deadliest attack in recent
years on Saudi Arabia’s
police forces, and the most
recent in a series of attacks
on mosques in the king-
dom.
Most of the recent
attacks have targeted
mosques used by the Shiite
minority in Saudi Arabia;
the Islamic State, which
considers Shiites heretics,
has claimed responsibility
for the attacks.
The state-run Saudi
Press Agency said the
attack Thursday was at
a mosque belonging to a
local security force in the
region of Asir, in south-
western Saudi Arabia.
The
Islamic
State
claimed
responsibility
for the attack in a state-
ment circulated on social
media, saying the bomb-
er had used an explosives
belt to blow up “a mon-
ument of apostasy” that
supported the Saudi state
and its “crusader mas-
ters.”
While Saudi Arabia pro-
motes a conservative inter-
pretation of Islam similar
to that of the Islamic State,
clerics in the country have
denounced the group
as misguided and blood-
thirsty. Saudi Arabia has
joined the U.S.-led coalition
that is waging an air cam-
paign against the group in
Iraq and Syria.
But the Islamic State
movement has found
support in some parts of
Saudi society, and thou-
sands of Saudis have trav-
eled abroad to join the
jihadis.
Leaders of the Islamic
State
consider
Saudi
Arabia a heretical state and
have called on supporters
to carry out attacks inside
the kingdom and else-
where.
Islamic State militants
have also carried out small-
er attacks on Saudi securi-
ty forces, which the militant
group sees as propping up
the Saudi monarchy.
By BEN HUBBARD
The Associated Press