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Best Gift Ideas For Her And Him This Holiday Season
Holiday shopping can be crazy--there are too many crowds, too
many cars on snowy or rainy highways, and too much shopping
stress where there should be holiday fun. Remember when gift
giving WAS fun? It can be again, with a little help from...
BOTOX vs. ALL-NATURAL SKIN CARE
BOTOX vs. ALL-NATURAL SKIN CARE On April 15, 2002, the FDA approved Botox® to treat frown lines. Botox® was first approved in December 1989 to treat two specific eye muscle disorders, “Blepharospasm” and “Strabismus” and subsequently approved in ...
Eliminate Back Pain with Breast Reduction
Do you suffer from chronic back pain due to excessively large breasts? If so, you may be one of thousands of women who opt for breast reduction rather than suffer this constant pain. Breast reduction surgery is a safe procedure designed to...
Nail Fungal Infections: A Guide to Prevention and Treatment
Nail Fungal Infections: A Guide to Prevention and Treatment How Nail Fungal Infections Occur Nail fungus (onychomycosis) is a common problem, affecting an estimated 40 million Americans. Most susceptible are men, individuals over forty, athletes,...
Sun Rays: Harmful or Beneficial?
The argument never stops. Human skin has special cells, melanocytes. These cells provide natural, built-in sun protection. You can see it in action each time you tan. Melanocytes produce dark brown substance, called melanin, which does not allow...
THE REFLECTION
You can’t escape it - every time you look in a mirror there it is. It may be a pleasurable experience, or it can be a soul-searching, dismal attempt at facing the world. However, you view or react to what you see in a mirror, it is not the final...
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What is Botox Treatment?
Botox treatment is useful widely for wrinkles ,frown lines,migraine headaches crow’s feets and others alike. Your doctor will decide if you can have cosmetic treatment with botox. Before starting treatment, tell your doctor if you have any disorders that affect your nerves and muscles, if you are breastfeeding, or if you are planning to become pregnant soon. Possible side-effects of Botox - headache - flu-like symptoms - temporary eyelid droop - nausea - squint/double vision - twitching of the eye - facial pain - redness at the injection site -
muscle weakness Cautions/contra-indications Do not have botox treatment if you: - have an infection where botox will be injected - are allergic to any of the ingredients - are pregnant or think you might be pregnant - have a neurological disorder (eg. Myasthenia Gravis) There are also a number of medicines that may interact with botox (eg. quinidine, some antibiotics). It is important to tell your doctor if you are taking any medication.
About the Author
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