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10 Acne Truths and Myths You Need To Know!
Reports show that over 90 percent of all adolescents and almost 25 percent of all adults are acne sufferers. And although acne affects about 50 percent of all adult women, acne does affect males and females worldwide, regardless of nationality. ...
Acne - A Clean Face - Step 1 in a 12 Step Program
For those that need more than a special cream like Scotty's Face Cream, then you need to work harder to get rid of acne. Since acne is a condition that occurs from within your body and exhibits on the outside of your body, you need to,
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Breast Reduction Procedures on the Rise
Elkhart, IN Having overly large breasts is often painful and uncomfortable. When the condition is left untreated, women may experience several medical concerns caused by the excess weight. Such problems can include back and neck pain, skin...
Dental Sealants - Cosmetic Dentistry & Dental Procedure Information
Dental Sealants - Cosmetic Dentistry & Dental Procedure
Information
Brushing your teeth everyday is great, but even the best oral
hygiene habits can produce wear on the teeth and produce
cavities. Dental sealants are a made of plastic...
Weight Problems - Facts You May Not Know
Why are weight problems so hard to resolve? Here are some facts you may not know. Billions are spent on weight loss programs but the percentage of overweight people continues to climb. The number of overweight people increased dramatically...
Why Tanning Saloons Are The New Beauty Destination
Tanning is so much in fashion that tanning saloons are mushrooming everywhere. Young men and women frequently visit tanning saloons and use their tanning beds much more often than they did earlier. Due to its popularity and the health issues...
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Review of Common Cosmetic Surgery Procedures
In recent years, Cosmetic surgery has become a very popular
self-enhancement tool for both women and men. In the past,
cosmetic surgery was viewed as an elective surgery that only the
very rich could afford, however it has become a more widely used
method of enhancing ones image in the last decade or so. By the
sheer number of procedures that are performed annually it would
lead us to believe that cosmetic surgery has become a very
acceptable solution to solving "problem areas" for many people,
and it has. Some of the most commonly performed plastic surgery
techniques are listed here, along with links to more information
on cosmetic surgery in general. Abdominoplasty ,or "tummy tuck"
is a procedure that consists of reshaping and firming of the
abdomen . Blepharoplasty ,or "eyelid surgery", is the Reshaping
of the eyelids or the application of permanent eyeliner,
including a procedure called Asian blepharoplasty, where the
skin around the eyes is reshaped. It is sometimes done to remove
the epicanthal fold and to create a crease in the eyelid.
Augmentation Mammaplasty or "breast enlargement". Surgery for
enlargement of the breasts. Mastopexy ,also called a "breast
lift", A
procedure in which sagging breasts are raised.
Rhinoplasty, Also known as a "nose job". Surgery for reshaping
of the nose. Rhytidectomy, commonly referred to as a face lift,
offers the removal of wrinkles and the signs of aging from the
face. Otoplasty also known as aesthetic ear surgery, is the
procedure that reshapes and molds the protrusion of the ears.
Lipectomy, Commonly referred to as liposuction. Abdominal
liposuction enables the recontouring of the body by the
permanent removal of fatty deposits. Chin augmentation
Enhancement of the chin using an implant. Cheek augmentation
Enhancement of the contours of the cheeks. It should be always
be noted that any elective procedure such as cosmetic surgery
does involve risks, just like any operation, and should
therefore should be treated accordingly. This can be done by
gathering as much information on the procedure as you possibly
can. In addition to gathering information on the procedure, it
is also very important to check a physician's credentials,
looking for those physicians trained in cosmetic techniques,
such as Board Certified Plastic Surgeons, Otolaryngologists ,
and Opthalmologists.
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