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Cosmetic Surgery - Vanity or Healthy Choice?
Cosmetic and plastic surgery has long been associated with vanity, but mounting evidence suggests that in many cases cosmetic surgery can offer substantial health benefits. Nose jobs can offer real health benefits in addition to improving the...
Dead Sea Beauty Products
Without a doubt, one of the liveliest business and investment ventures rocking the health and beauty industries today is the ancient, venerable Dead Sea. From mineral-rich black mud body masques to health treatments in thermo-mineral springs and...
Indoor Versus Outdoor Tanning
The benefits of indoor tanning versus outdoor tanning are widely discussed in the cosmetic and health industries, It is ultimately up to you to decide which method is healthy and convenient for you. When you visit an indoor tanning facility,...
Kevin Kremer, DDS Announces Website Update
Chico & Paradise Cosmetic Dentist , Kevin Kremer, DDS recently released a website update located at http://www.kremerdental.com . The website features dentist’s profile detailing Dr. Kremer’s background and expertise. It also includes each of the...
More Than Facial Exercise...Facialbuilding!
How did you get started in FlexEffect? I began teaching Facial Exercise in 1976. At that time, Isometrics were the only form of facial training known to the public. A year later, still teaching Facial Isometrics, I became interested in...
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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.
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