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Lifting measures
Embrioblasts supply substrates to the preparation necessary for the proper functioning of the skin and maintain its nice appearance. It is used for wrinkles and flabilly skin face or neck and to prevent aging-related processes. This is the substance, which is a specific extract from the cells of animal embryos. Embrioblasts are given subcutaneous ...
2009-03-10
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News In March 2009
New web-based research has quantified the attractiveness of the female form. Using morphing software, German researchers manipulated the features of one woman into 243 variations with differing leg lengths, weights, bust sizes, and hip and waist widths.
Then more than 34,000 people judged the attractiveness of the images. While the woman's face ...
2009-03-06
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Spider vein removal
Sclerotherapy is a medical procedure used to eliminate varicose veins and spider veins. Sclerotherapy involves an injection of a solution (generally a salt solution) directly into the vein. The solution irritates the lining of the blood vessel, causing it to swell and stick together, and the blood to clot. Over time, the vessel turns int ...
2009-03-05
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Helpful with hunting a job
Tang Tingting is among 6.1 million Chinese college students who will graduate this year. She got cosmetic surgery to change her simple eye to double eye, saying it was absolutely necessary. She thinks it will bring her luck while job hunting. "The new appearance makes me more confident in interviews," said Tang. She is a secretary major a ...
2009-03-05
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Seattle Plastic Surgery Practice
While cosmetic surgery tends to exhibit a natural ebb and flow according to how the economy is doing, according to Dr. Wandra Miles, breast cancer work and reconstructive procedures at her plastic surgery practice in Seattle will continue to be important even in tough economic times."Even though we're all going to have to make some sacrifice ...
2009-03-05
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Obesity common in women at risk of breast cancer
A new study indicates that many women with a family history of breast cancer are obese or sedentary, both of which may further boost their risk of the disease. In surveys of 92 women with a family history of breast cancer, UK researchers found that the majority were overweight, with 37 percent being obese. This was despite the fact that most - in ...
2009-02-11
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Plastic surgery for migraines?
During the 35 years she suffered from frequent migraines so severe they made her vomit, Viera Bernat said she tried nearly every treatment imaginable. She changed her diet, practiced relaxation exercises and took a string of powerful drugs, from narcotic painkillers to Imitrex, one of a class of medications called triptans.
Nearly three years ag ...
2009-02-09
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New Wrinkle Treatment
Gel-Del Technologies, a St. Paul, Minnesota based biomedical device company announced that it has concluded clinical trials of CosmetaLife, a dermal filler injection that company officials say holds potential to be a more effective alternative to currently available treatments for deep lines and wrinkles that activates a more natural skin correctio ...
2009-02-09
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Resilient Women Are Less Pear-Shaped
A study of non-western and western women's body shapes found that the "perfect" hour-glass or pear shape supposedly favoured by men where the waist to hip ratio is 0.7 or less, is rarely found among women who have to rely on their own resources, such as going out to work or to search for food, to support themselves and their families. T ...
2009-02-09