18 Nov 2008 at 5:54pm The beauty therapy industry is calling for tighter controls after a woman who was treated for acne scars ended up with worse damage on her face. Deputy Health and Disability Commissioner Rae Lamb yesterday made public her brief report on the case, in ...
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18 Nov 2008 at 10:59am Vavelta, developed by a British biomedical company called Intercytex, is at least four years away from being available in the U.S. The newest wrinkle in anti-aging treatments might make some youth-obsessed oldsters think twice about leaping into the ...
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17 Nov 2008 at 10:42pm Want to get rid of those pesky wrinkles? Well forget Botox and instead try out carbon dioxide laser resurfacing, which could be an effective long-term treatment for wrinkles. The carbon dioxide laser vaporizes water molecules inside and outside of ...
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17 Nov 2008 at 12:19pm WAVERLY --- Troubling facial hair? Remove it for good. Ugly veins keeping you from wearing shorts? Zap 'em. And shaving? That's history. There's no excuse for not feeling comfortable in your own skin, said Suzanne Bartlett, a doctor at The Spa at ...
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17 Nov 2008 at 3:51am For more than 30 years, Karen Mollison, 44, a divorced mother of three from Sale in Cheshire, hated her pitted and acne-scarred cheeks. 'I never saw myself in the mirror,' she says. 'I just saw my scars.' The effect on her confidence was catastrophic ...
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16 Nov 2008 at 5:56pm Acne can occur both in young and old people. It is a hereditary disease and if a person has parents who have acne, it is great possibility that acne can occur in the child. It can start as early as eight years old and can occur in people even in ...
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15 Nov 2008 at 5:58pm It seems that our skin is being attacked from all angles... and the culprits include the sun?s powerful UV rays (due to the depleting ozone layer) and dirty air. Mammone says Clinique spent up to 10 years researching how stress affects the skin. Dr ...
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