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March 13, 2011

The Non-Surgical Facelift

The Tenor Treatment is non-surgical facelift that does not require the use of a knife. In the simplest terms, the use of heat will increase collagen resulting in a tighter and firmer skin appearance.

What’s the process?

The physician will prep the skin by putting on an anti-bacterial gel. Since, the procedure involves the use of heat, the gel will serve to protect the skin. After the face is rubbed with cream, the heat will be delivered through a probe that will massage the skin. It will take approximately 20 minutes to work the face. Afterwards gel will be sprayed on, to lock the heat in. For almost 12 hours, the collagen will be stimulated.

How does it work?

The body is always at work to repair any damages. The body is tricked into pumping more collagen because of the heat. The deep tissue will feel the radio waves and send out collagen in an effort to repair any damages. The skin will be firmed and most recipients look younger immediately after the procedure.

What does it feel like?

It slowly builds up to very hot temperature. After the procedure, the skin may feel a little sensitive and have minor discomfort.

Who’s it for?

This treatment is for anyone who wants to rewind time, and appear youthful again. It can help deep wrinkles, under eyes bags, and dark circles. The Tenor Facial was designed to fix typical problem areas on the face by noninvasive means. It can also accentuate the cheekbones and jaw lines.

The upside?

The first one is no scars will be left and you’ll be able function normally soon after. The face will be firm, toned and glowing. Not to mention, you would have saved a considerable amount of money compared to a surgical procedure.

How long does it take?

The first treatment includes a consultation, therefore, will take roughly 30 minutes. The treatments after that will take about 20 minutes.

February 28, 2011

Botox Reduces Facial Scarring

A common treatment for wrinkles, Botox is now being used as an acne scar therapy. Botox, which is a drug that is a derivative of Botulism bacterium, is being shown to reduce the appearance of facial pits caused by acne. It does this by causing the muscles around the scars to relax.

According to Monash University’s Greg Goodman, “If it happens to be that… Botox can help to… relax that area so it doesn’t have so much stress on the existing scar tissue.” He also stated that Botox is generally used in conjunction with dermal fillers. These fillers are injected into a person’s skin after the Botox treatment to smooth the scar tissues.

Professor Goodman also found that while he was reviewing the use of Botox in the treatment of acne scars, that the Botox did indeed help to reduce the look of acne scars. He has published these findings in the Journal of Cutaneous Aesthetic Surgery.

Since Botox was introduced in 1999, it has been widely used to assist in the treatment of wrinkles. It has since been found to help lessen excessive sweating, help those afflicted with cerebral palsy to relieve their muscle spasms, and to aid chronic migraine sufferers with their pain. In 2009, cosmetic surgeons began to use Botox as an acne treatment after determining it could prevent excess oil and sebum production in skin pores. This excess build-up is a primary cause for the appearance of acne on your skin.

Botox works by obstructing the brains signals from the nervous system to the muscles, thus making them relax. This relaxation of the muscles is what reduces wrinkles and acne scarring. There are side effects of the drug, as with most any other. According to the Therapeutic Goods Administration, there have been 40 cases of unfavourable side effects in those who received the Botox treatment. Among those side effects, the most commonly reported were vomiting and fatigue. As with any cosmetic treatments, it is imperative that you discuss it at length with your doctor, to avoid complications and minimize the chances of adverse effects of treatment.

February 17, 2011

Can Botox Cure the Victims of Chronic Migraines?

Botox, keep us looking younger, it is said to now help those who’s majority of life has been spent with excruciating headaches. But is it ok to give migraine suffering patients regular shots of botox around their necks, and heads?

What exactly is Botox, and where does it from?

Botulinum Toxin, (Botox) is a protein formed by the bacterium, Clostridium Botulinum. The toxin stops the brain from sending out chemical messages to the muscles, telling them to contract.

Preventing migraines with Botox?

About a decade ago, patients receiving Botox cosmetically, claimed it cured their migraines. The company that produced Botox, started advertising Botox as a treatment for migraines, shortly after the theory had surfaced.
With lacking evidence that the treatment was legit, the company was fined over $300 million for wrongful advertising.

What evidence is there that Botox is relieving migraines?

Afterwards, several trials came to the conclusion that the Botox treatment did not cure the chronic migraines. However, the Botox, did seem to reduce the number of days a person might have been affected by a migraine.

Is there enough evidence that Botox works?

The UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency and US Food and Drug Administration agencies both permitted the treatment for sufferers of never-ending migraines, last year. There are still people that aren’t persuaded. Dr. Jes Olesen, neurologist, and the chief of Danish Headache Centre at Glostrup University Hospital, located in Denmark.

So why a dispute?

Olesen says, the majority of the participants were taking more pain medication then required. It was hard to tell if the participants had migraines, or pain pill overuse migraines. Also, it would be obvious to the experimental group that they received the Botox, instead of the placebo, because their facial images would change. This would corrupt the purpose of the experiment.

There are a few people that would have to disagree with Dr. Jes Olesen.

Neurologist, Sheena Aurora, says that chronic migraine sufferers, take pain pills normally, so the pills wouldn’t effect the trial. According to her, even a 10 percent increase can be a relief for the patients. Another Doctor says chronic migraines are very challenging to treat, and the critics of the trial aren’t helping the millions of migraine sufferers. He said the critics need to look at the larger picture.

February 2, 2011

Rise In UK Cosmetic Surgerical Procedures

A surprising amount of people in the UK receive some type of cosmetic surgery during the holiday season, according to new figures released this month.

It has been reported that there was a 45% rise in the number of people enquiring about cosmetic surgery, according to the figures.  It was reported that more and more people are turning to cosmetic surgery to rejuvenate their bodies and faces. During the holiday season, cosmetic surgery was at an all time high in the UK.

The cosmetic procedure leading this new trend was for breast augmentation surgeries. Breasts implants accounted for nearly 65% increase of the cosmetic surgeries performed, with a dramatically rise of 55% during the month of November. There was also a staggering increase in the number of non-surgical procedures as the holiday season opened and parties were plentiful, people wanted to put their best face forward. There was also a rise of 65% in the number of people enquiring about Botox injections with a 43% increase in other cosmetic treatments such as teeth whitening and they had 32% more enquiries about lip enhancement procedures, as compared to the previous month.

Both women and men made enquiries about non-surgical procedures as the Christmas party season got underway in the UK. In modern society the term “metrosexuals” has been used to define a newly identified segment of society, men who like to groom and use cosmetics and look good as much as women. The percentage of men who could be classified as “metrosexuals” accounted for nearly 41% of all Botox enquires in December.

It seems that cosmetic surgery options are growing popular with all segments of society. A spokesman for the Transform Cosmetic group, Shami Thomas recently commented on the reported increases in the trend of cosmetic surgery. Thomas remarked, “Cosmetic surgery sees seasonal trends and our call centre staff have been inundated recently with pre-Christmas enquiries. Thomas goes on to state that, “As we approach Christmas, attention turns to the upcoming party season and naturally women and men begin to look to improving their appearances to look their best.”

Following cosmetic surgery there is normally bruising and swelling in the affected areas. Standard recovery time is usually four to six weeks.

January 31, 2011

The New Face of Cosmetic Surgery

According to a recent survey, a full one-third of middle-aged women would gladly resort to surgical techniques to mask the visible facial signs of aging!

Three thousand women from 40 to 65 years of age revealed that one out of every three of these women would contemplate cosmetic surgery to achieve a more-youthful appearance. Nearly one-third of the women also told the surveyors that they found the prospect of looking two decades younger held more appeal to them than becoming a millionaires!

Among those willing to undergo the knife to turn back the clock, the most favored cosmetic corrective procedure was an eyelift. Following closely behind in the ladies’ preferred baggy of surgical “tricks” was the tummy tuck.

Close to another one third of the research subjects preferred non-surgical techniques such as chemically-based facial “peels” or “fillers”. Botox was one such frequently-mentioned “filler”. Botox is a prescription drug that is administered intramuscularly between the eyebrows. According to its makers, Botox reduces wrinkles by obstructing certain facial nerve impulses. Botox claims that this decreases the muscular activity that cause certain types of lines to develop in women‘s faces. Among the women questioned, Botox – along with its topical counterparts – was preferred over the drastic measure of resorting to the plastic surgeon’s scalpel.

David Ross is Chief Executive at one of the UK’s most elite cosmetic surgery facilities. Known as The Hospital Group, this medical organization provides those with serious concern about their appearance a full range of surgical and non-surgical remedies. Breast enlargement, eye lifts, liposuction, and facelifts are provided alongside chemical peels, fillers, Botox, and cosmetic dentistry. The Group performs these services in nineteen clinics throughout Ireland and the UK.

Mr. Ross recently remarked: “The way you look matters to many people, no matter what their age is. If you feel unhappy with your appearance, this can lead to feelings of frustration and depression.

“For many people, changing the way they look can improve their whole view on life, and often gives them the confidence that they didn’t have before, as well.

The Hospital Group provides expert advice and treatments to ensure that patients get the look they are after.”

From all appearances, the cosmetics industry is cashing in big amid on all this age-induced hysteria. Amidst the hype and hoopla, one can only wonder: Is being so vane all in vain?

January 11, 2011

Always Be Ready For That Kiss

It doesn’t matter whether you’re young or old, women of all ages are lining up for the latest procedure in cosmetic surgery. Lip and cheek enhancements are becoming a very popular trend. For many getting their lips in perfect condition for a special event is becoming a necessity. Not only are the young looking for perfect lips but also older women wanting to look their best are seeking lip enhancement procedures.

Many cosmetic surgeons are seeing as many as 10 women a day in their clinics for lip enhancements. Most of the women coming in for procedure have a celebrity in mind they wish to look like but many also are requesting cheek enhancements. Cheek enhancements are seen by many as making their face look more beautiful and compliment their lips.

As the request for these procedures increase, many clinics and physicians are offering them as a one-time appointment, triggering even more interest in them. Clinics are also offering payment plans to pay for the procedures in monthly installments, making these procedures more affordable for those who may not have considered this as an option for them in the past.

One very popular time of year to get lip enhancements is the New Year. Often times this is when many people make resolutions and some want to make a change which alters their appearance. Some attribute the popularity of lip and cheek enhancement to making a person’s overall appearance look more beautiful without altering other parts of their body. The other reason New Year’s is a popular time of year to have lip enhancements done is because of the ever so important New Year’s kiss!

With the use of dermal fillers, lip enhancements are visible within one day. This is very popular for those wanting to make an impression quickly. It is highly recommended that when going for these procedures a licensed cosmetic professional is used and be sure the fillers used are US FDA approved. Some fillers can cause damage to the face and may be dangerous.

Lip enhancing procedures can have lasting effects anywhere from six months to two years depending on the type of filler that is used. Once the enhancement fades another procedure can be done. The prices of these procedures vary; so checking ahead with providers on their rates will give clients the best idea of how much they will spend for the various procedures.

January 7, 2011

New Year! New You! 5 Tips to Help Maxmize 2011 Resolutions

It is that time of year again. Resolutions for the beginning of the New Year; amongst the top are lose weight, eat healthy and as always quit smoking and start a daily exercise routine.

These new promises to yourself may improve your life however, use caution as these new routines and habits may have adverse effects on your skin.

What should you do when beginning these new resolutions to keep your skin healthy and gorgeous? Dr. Jennifer Linder a Board Certified Dermatologist has five great tips to following to maintain your beautiful skin as you improve the rest of your body and mind.

Tip #1
Quitting Smoking.

Smokers tend to give their skin a beating with the affects of the toxins in cigarettes. Smoking constricts the blood vessels which causes the smokers skin to sag, dull and increase the look of older age. The most promising way to save ones skin according to Dr. Linder is to quit smoking. The results will quickly surprise the ex smoker as within days as the blood vessels will open up and bring back that natural glow.

Tip #2
Workouts and Breakouts

Starting a workout is great! Be aware that this new activity will bring out new reactions with your body that may not always been good. As the inches shed the acne may increase. To prevent this from occurring Dr. Linder suggests that to maintain a fresh face to keep moisture-wicking clothing and to shower right after you work out. Products that contain sulfur and salicylic acid will reduce breakouts as well.

 

Tip #3
Start and Stick to your Skin Routine

With everything there needs to be a time of adjustment. Skin needs that time too. When beginning a new skin care routine remember that the skin is adjusting to new ingredients that it is not familiar with. Breakouts that occur are usually called purging and tend to clear up after a short time. To keep the best results maintain the new skin care routine for 28 days.

Tip #4
Sunscreen is your friend all year round

Even if you don’t work outdoors wear sunscreen. Dr. Linder advises that indoor workers do not realize that a sun’s UV rays can filer through clouds and glass. By applying sunscreen daily it provides protection from the harmful UV rays that sneak up.

Tip #5
Superficial Chemical Peels provide Positive Results

Despite all the horror stories circulating around the chemical peel industry. Dr. Linder suggests a superficial chemical peel during the cold and cool seasons. A gentle exfoliation of the skin can minimize the hyper pigmentation, acne breakout and aging.

December 6, 2010

Tattoo Removal Methods

In the past, getting a tattoo meant having that tattoo forever. Recent progress in tattoo removal techniques makes it possible for a person to successfully remove an unwanted tattoo. There are several methods available, in a variety of price ranges, and success rates.

Tattoo Removal Creams

There are several companies who market tattoo removal creams. In general, the intent behind these creams is to fade the ink from the tattoo over time. Most require daily application, and may take many months to see any results. Several brands include an exfoliating product, to encourage the skin to renew during the fading process. This process is the least intrusive. It is generally the least expensive, although the results may vary, depending on the placement of the tattoo, and the types of inks used in the tattoo.

Surgical Excision

This type of removal is best performed on small tattoos. It involves the surgical removal of the tattoo, followed by stitches to close the incision. If the tattoo is larger, this process involves the surgical removal of the tattoo, followed by a skin graft to cover the area where the tattoo has been removed. This method is likely to leave at least some scarring, but is very effect in many instances.

Laser Removal

The laser removal process involves a highly concentrated laser beam directed at the tattoo in short blasts. The laser blasts literally break up the ink particles, which eventually are absorbed by the body, or shed with normal dead skin cells. This does not work on every tattoo, in some instances, leaves an outline or shadow of the old tattoo. With multiple treatments, many patients, however, see great results. This type of removal works especially well on patients with fair skin.

Chemical Peel

Chemical peels can be done at home, but it is recommended that this process be done by a trained professional. A popular type of chemical peel is called a TCA Chemical peel. It involves applying trichloroacetic acid, which causes the skin to peel. It causes peeling to a medium depth of the skin, so may require multiple treatments to be deep enough to effectively remove the tattoo. As with any chemical process, it can cause some scarring.

When the decision is made to remove a tattoo, it is best to talk to a professional for advice. Success rates vary, depending on a person’s skin tone, the type of inks used in the tattoo, as well as other factors. Doing the proper research is more likely to result in a successful removal.

November 27, 2010

Exploring The Myths of Botox

Are you thinking about getting Botox treatments, but wonder if they are right for you? Do you think that you will end with a frozen face, unable to smile? Have you seen celebrities that have had Botox treatments and wonder how did they do that?

Well, if you would like to know the truth about Botox treatments, it is best to separate fact from fiction beforehand. Find out the truth about using Botox to diminish lines and wrinkles to maintain a natural, youthful look-read below for the truth about Botox.

Myth Number 1: Botox is a deadly and poisonous toxin

Botox is a cosmetic injection that is safe to use, it is a therapeutic toxin derived from the bacterium called Clostridium botulinum. Botulism is a potentially life threatening form of food poisoning from the same toxin. When injected into the skin as a cosmetic treatment, it safely diminishes wrinkles, crow’s feet and other age related lines on the face.

Myth Number 2: Botox creates an unnatural frozen look that prevents normal facial movement

Botox injections relax the face and prevent facial gestures that may cause wrinkles. If you see anyone with an unnatural expression after receiving Botox treatment, they are more than likely the victim of an unqualified practitioner. The proper use of Botox creates a smooth more youthful appearance, erasing wrinkles and diminishing age lines. It produces natural results and is considered one of the best temporary face lift treatments in the world.

Myth Number 3: Botox fills lines

Botox does not fill in facial lines like a cosmetic dermal filler. It eliminates wrinkles by temporarily relaxing the underlying facial muscles. Botox is usually injected in the top half of the face to diminish wrinkles, lines of the forehead and brow and to smooth away laugh lines. Dermal fillers are used to plump up the lips and to fill in folds in the skin, the results usually lasts for 18 months.

Myth Number 4: Botox is expensive and only for Celebrities

You would be surprise to know the truth about who has received Botox injections. It is quiet likely some of your closet friends and neighbors have added Botox to their beauty treatments. Botox is a completely affordable treatment available to anyone who wants to maintain a youthful appearance with smooth wrinkle free skin.

Botox should only be injected by a licensed and qualified practitioner.

November 24, 2010

The Advances in Cosmetic Procedures Previews

How many times have you considered the idea of plastic surgery, but because you were not certain as to what the end result would be pushed the idea out of you mind? While a large number of people do have plastic surgery, there is an even larger number that have considered having some type of cosmetic procedure done, but because they had no way of knowing what the final result might be they quickly changed their minds. This really isn’t that much of a surprise when you consider the plethora of questions that surround a possible candidate for cosmetic surgery. Questions such as; how will I look? Will I look natural? Will people be able to tell that I’ve had anything done? These concerns are very valid and well founded when it comes to the idea of cosmetic surgery, especially given the fact that the only guide a person has had to go by was photos of the after results of other people who have had similar procedures done. While these considerations can present a quandary for a person considering the idea of cosmetic surgery there is no longer any reason to be worried as there is now a solution to the problem.

Dr. William Bruno, a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon, has found the answer to these concerns for the potential cosmetic surgery candidate. The Vectra 3D Imaging System utilizes special cameras and dynamic soft tissue modeling technology in order to generate an actual 3D model that has been formed after calculating what the realistic outcome to a cosmetic surgical procedure might be. The model is made based upon volume, distance, shape, placement, gravity and precise measurements. While a model of every single possible cosmetic surgical procedure scenario might not be available, the list of what types of models is quiet impressive. The system can offer you a model of the bodily areas such as face, breast and body sculpting.

Models for cosmetic procedures that have been utilized at this point include:
Rhinoplasty
Chin augmentation
Liposuction
Breast augmentation
Tummy tuck
Cellulite removal
Face lift
Facial implant
Botox and fillers
Lip augmentation
Breast reduction
Buttock augmentation and lift
Dermabrasion and Chemical peels

Although being able to see a model of what the results can look like is definitely a big asset, this system also gives you the option of exploring what various sizes of implants would look like as well.

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