How To Get The Most Out Of Your Injectable Fillers

Posted on: 14 February 2020

If you get injectable fillers on the regular, such as Botox, you do what you can to keep your skin in great condition. You can do more things to help you make your fillers last longer, which will keep your look going strong between appointments. How do you get the most out of your injectable fillers? Here is a guide to assist you. Don't overdo it with fillers Your Botox treatments should only be done in the ways that your medical professional recommends them.
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Four Reasons Why You Might See A Dermatologist (Besides Excessive Acne)

Posted on: 4 February 2020

Dermatologists specialize in everything having to do with your skin. Most people become acquainted with a dermatologist in their teens when they have really bad acne. Dermatologists help you get over the scarring and infections that can make acne much worse than it should be. You should know, however, that dermatologists provide a number of other dermatology services. Here are four other reasons why you might see a dermatologist and the services related to those reasons.
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A HydraFacial Could Be The Solution For Brightening Your Complexion And Providing Deep Hydration

Posted on: 27 January 2020

If you're wondering what type of spa treatment that is for improving the health and appearance of your facial skin, consider a HydraFacial. This treatment is microdermabrasion combined with hydration. After just one session, you may notice clearer skin and a glowing complexion. Here are some things to expect with a HydraFacial treatment. The Facial Is Given With A Wand Device A HydraFacial uses a machine that has a vacuum wand attached.
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The Advantages Of Mohs Surgery Over A Simple Excision For Skin Cancer

Posted on: 21 January 2020

Mohs surgery is an advanced form of excision that allows doctors to slowly remove suspicious lesions and evaluate each piece for the presence of cancer cells. Although Mohs is more complex and time-consuming, the procedure has clear advantages over a simple excision. One And Done Mohs surgery increases the chances of the procedure being the only surgery needed to remove a cancerous lesion. A simple excision only removes a lesion that looks suspicious and leaves a small border around the lesion with little assurance all the lesion has been removed.
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