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  • Tattoo Regret: A growing symptom that should not get you down

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    Today tattoos are something of a common nature. We expect to see them and the growth in that market has risen dramatically as more young people invest their money on tattooing themselves. However, recent research has shown that by the time you hit 30 years of age we are more likely to regret inking our…

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  • Your Questions about Botox: Answered

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    As we get older, collagen production slows and our skin loses elasticity. That’s why fine lines and wrinkles start to appear around the mouth, nose and on the forehead – because your skin is less “plump”. The more we use those tiny muscles around our eyes and mouth to show different expressions, the more likely…

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  • Skin aging is an evolutionary and modifiable process

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    21st century is perhaps a culture of youth. We are bombarded by constant reminders in every facet of our lives. It is equally true, however, that in Western societies the proportion of the population attaining old age is increasing.  A disparity is therefore inevitable between the values deemed desirable by society; the values that equate youthfulness…

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  • The growth of Laser Treatments can lasers helps you?

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    Developed in the 60s, laser treatments that were once used for hair removal only have become increasingly successful in recent years and can now treat everything from excess hair growth to pigmentation. A number of laser treatments are now available, using highly concentrated frequencies of light to treat a variety of skin complaints. How it all works…

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  • Rosacea – Is it treatable? And how?

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    Rosacea is a long-term, chronic skin condition that tends to start with flushing – temporary redness that typically occurs across the nose and cheeks, but that can also spread to the forehead, chin and down to the neck and chest. Persistent redness may follow, where skin appears red and blotchy. If rosacea persists, tiny blood…

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