Sep
29
When October rolls around, most people think of pumpkins and Halloween. But October is also National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and it's a great time for women to learn about the importance of good breast care. Today, breast cancer is the second most common kind of cancer among women.
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23
Did you know the skin on your neck needs the same type of care and attention as the skin on your face? Most of us invest all our time, and products, into pampering our faces, only to have our necks give away our real age.
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09
Most women consider their hair to be one of the most crucial elements of beauty and attractiveness. Women spend a lot of time and money to make their hair look luxuriant and healthy. They put a lot of effort into creating and maintaining a stylish hairdo. That is why, when something bad happens to their hair, women immediately notice these changes and try doing something about them.
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19
For many people, fat never tends to accumulate in just one area of the body. Some of the most common regions for fat buildup include the abdomen, hips, back, thighs, arms, neck, and chin. Luckily, liposuction can often be an effective solution for diminishing excess fat in each of these areas. But just how many of these regions can be treated at once?
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12
1. The most important: Make sure the American Board of Plastic Surgery certifies your plastic surgeon. You can easily go to the board's website at www.abplsurg.org. Most plastic surgeons certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery are members of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons,
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05
Let's face it - We live in a society where we are obsessed with youth and beauty. This is prevalent not only in the thousands of beauty products that are on the market today 'to make you look and feel younger' or the picture perfect photographs in fashion magazines, but this obsession is increasingly seen in the Monday-Friday 9-5 workplace.
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29
Retinol is a form of vitamin A that can be derived from several enzymatic processes. Vitamin A has been used in various forms in skin care for a very long time, but when it is changed into the form of Retinol, it has been found to be the most beneficial. This is because Retinol is the most reactive form of vitamin A available that is still 100% safe to apply to your skin. You can even find naturally occurring Retinol in beta-carotene.
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28
Dr. Joshua Cooper is one of our board certified plastic surgeons here at Sound Plastic Surgery, and has been awarded a 2016 'Top Doctor' award in the July issue of Seattle Met magazine.
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22
While age brings wisdom, it can also bring wrinkles. For many people, wrinkles, fine lines, folds and creases on the forehead and between the eyebrows are some of the first to appear. In addition, the loosening of your skin can also cause your eyebrows to droop, making you look older and constantly tired.
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15
To many, a full head of hair represents attractiveness and desirability, both personally and professionally. For this reason, it is vital to understand what effects a hair restoration procedure can have on your daily interactions with people and in all other aspects of your life. Hair Restoration should be unnoticeable to all but those you tell.
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08
We've heard about AHAs and BHAs and how important they are for the youthful look of your skin, but few know what the difference is between them.
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01
There are several plastic surgery clinics around, and they offer a variety of price ranges. Many patients may see a lower price tag advertised online and think that they can save a bundle. The truth is, plastic surgery is one service where bargain shopping rarely pays off.
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24
For centuries, women have been held to different, stricter standards of beauty than their male counterparts, with remedies for wrinkles, age spots and other facial imperfections sought out on a consistent basis.
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17
Have you ever read \"pH balanced\" and wondered what that meant? The abbreviation for \"potential hydrogen,\" pH, refers to the balance of acids in substances. pH levels range from 0 to 14, with anything below 7 being acidic, and anything above, alkaline. The further pH shifts from 7, the stronger the solution.
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10
Summer is almost here, which means plenty of fun outdoor adventures and more than our fair share of sun exposure. There's a lot that goes into buying and applying the correct sunscreen. It's better to be knowledgeable about protecting yourself.
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