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  • How to Remove Hair With Surgery

    While most people consider a full head of hair to be attractive, there are places on the body where hair may be considered unsightly or unwelcome, such as on the back or around the bikini line....

  • Risks of Laser Hair Removal

    Laser hair removal is a popular cosmetic procedure for women and men. Revealing soft, stubble-free skin on legs, underarms, chest, back and face eliminates embarrassment and encourages confidence....

  • Laser Hair-Thickening Treatment

    Laser hair-thickening treatment is a natural way to thicken hair as opposed to hair transplants and medications. Low-level lasers have been used to treat hair loss successfully in Europe for more...

  • Hair Removal Laser Treatments

    Laser hair removal is a cosmetic procedure that makes use of laser technology to reduce the amount and thickness of hair follicles on particular parts of the body. Although the presence of hair...

  • Eye & Facelift Alternative Information

    Facelifts and eye lifts are painful and expensive procedures that reduce the appearance of wrinkles and sagging skin. Technology such as facial fillers and Botox injectables reduce the need for...

  • Complications of Botox Injections

    While Botox is commonly known for its ability to diminish frown lines, smile lines and crow's feet, it can relieve a number of physical ailments as well. The benefits are many, but there are risks...

  • Spider Vein Laser Treatment

    Spider veins is a relatively harmless condition that affects more than 75 percent of adult females. Although this condition is also prevalent in men, because these web-like discolorations most...

  • How to Remove Excess Radiesse

    While Radiesse is marketed as having few, if any, side effects including allergic reactions, there is a chance of your skin remaining irritated and swollen after the post-treatment window period....

  • Mesotherapy Injection Treatment

    For years people who want to reduce cellulite and address specific fatty areas using medical or surgical techniques have turned to liposuction. However, liposuction is both a costly and invasive...

  • Side Effects of Photodynamic Acne Laser Treatments

    In Photodynamic Acne Laser Treatment, a specialized medicine is spread across the skin and then treated with blue laser light. The process is used to clear up acne and remove related scarring.

  • Laser Treatments for Cellulite

    Cellulite is a problem that plagues as many as 80 percent of women across the United States. It is not prejudiced to age or race, and though it poses no real health threat, it is a cause of...

  • Laser Tattoo Removal Treatment

    The decision of a lifetime, body art, such as tattoos, are generally permanent fixtures on the wearer. However, there are occasions when a body art aficionado may repent of his decision; in this...

  • How to Remove a Tattoo With Laser Treatments

    Laser therapy for removing tattoos has been around since the late 1980s. Laser treatment is the most commonly used method for removing tattoos. Different types of lasers are available, depending...

  • How to Decide if Botox Treatments are Right for You

    Receiving the botulinum toxin or Botox, has become a popular alternative to facelift surgery. If you consider this non surgical facelift alternative you need to be aware of what to expect.

  • How to Get a Photofacial

    A photofacial is a procedure used to lessen the appearance of age spots, mild acne scars, redness and other skin problems usually caused by sun exposure. Consider getting a photofacial if you...

  • How to See a Doctor for Botox Treatments

    Botox is a highly toxic neurotoxin protein produced by a specific kind of bacteria. Ironically, when used in very small doses, the toxin has very positive medical and cosmetic effects such as the...

  • How to Determine if Injectable Fillers Are Right for You

    Is your skin wrinkled or too rough? Do you see different and uneven patches in your skin? Then consider injectable fillers. The application of injectable fillers will depend on the quality, or the...

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