Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Change your fortune with Palm Plastic surgery?
In Japan, the latest craze is to change your fortune with palm plastic surgery.
Here is the concept. : change the way your palm is read by changing the lines on your palm- it will change your future.
All you need is a plastic surgeon with an electric scalpel who has a knowledge of palmistry. Draw the lines on your hand and let them work the magic you want. An "emperor's line for great success and good fortune, a marriage line for wedding bells? How about a money-luck line to win the lottery or a job promotion?
jackpeterson
Here is the concept. : change the way your palm is read by changing the lines on your palm- it will change your future.
All you need is a plastic surgeon with an electric scalpel who has a knowledge of palmistry. Draw the lines on your hand and let them work the magic you want. An "emperor's line for great success and good fortune, a marriage line for wedding bells? How about a money-luck line to win the lottery or a job promotion?
jackpeterson
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Ditch the golf shirt- give dad Botox
Quick injectables like Botox are popular with men because they don't want to spend weeks recovering from procedures to look good. Guys are results oriented- they want to see instant gratification.
Take our Botox Quiz
Take our Botox Quiz
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Angelina Jolie and her breast reconstruction
Todays news revealed that actress Angelina Jolie had made the choice to have a proactive double mastectomy and breast reconstruction. There are really two pieces of news here:
First, obviously, the decision to have a double mastectomy to be proactive against her high genetic risk factor for breast cancer.
Second, and possibly overlooked at first, is her decision to proceed with breast reconstruction at the time of her mastectomy. 7 out of every 10 women are never told about breast reconstruction as an option after mastectomy and the numbers are even worse for minorities.
Visit the site for BRA (Breast Reconstruction Awareness ) day on October 16, 2013 to learn more.
http://www.bradayusa.org/about-bra-day.html
First, obviously, the decision to have a double mastectomy to be proactive against her high genetic risk factor for breast cancer.
Second, and possibly overlooked at first, is her decision to proceed with breast reconstruction at the time of her mastectomy. 7 out of every 10 women are never told about breast reconstruction as an option after mastectomy and the numbers are even worse for minorities.
Visit the site for BRA (Breast Reconstruction Awareness ) day on October 16, 2013 to learn more.
http://www.bradayusa.org/about-bra-day.html
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Skin Cancer increasing in adolescents
In a recent sudy published in Pediatrics, since the 1970's the rate of melanoma has been rising about 2% per year in adolescents. The diagnosis was early twice as common in girls compared to boys. The most frequent melanoma sites in girls were lower limbs and hips, and on boys was face and abdomen.
The study reports increasing trends for melanoma over sun-exposed areas of the face and body and also suggests that tanning facilities may be a major explaination of why the rate is higher in girls.
Remember that sunscreen is the best protection if your children are active and outdoors. We are offering 20% off all our sunscreen products in May. Our suncreen product line offers full BROAD SPECTRUM protection.
The study reports increasing trends for melanoma over sun-exposed areas of the face and body and also suggests that tanning facilities may be a major explaination of why the rate is higher in girls.
Remember that sunscreen is the best protection if your children are active and outdoors. We are offering 20% off all our sunscreen products in May. Our suncreen product line offers full BROAD SPECTRUM protection.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
male breasts in teenage boys affects mental health
Breast enlargement (gynecomastia) negatively affects self esteem and mental/emotional health in teenage males. In a study reported in the April issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, it was found that even mild gynecomastia can have adverse psychological effects in boys.
Gynecomastia is an enlargement of male glandular breast tissue that is very common in adolescent boys. Even with weight loss, the problem will not be corrected in patients who have glandular enlargement or those with excess skin in the breast area. The authors write that "merely having gynecomastia was sufficient to cause significant deficits in general health, social functioning, mental health, self esteem and eating behaviours and attitudes"
It may seem obvious that breast enlargement in males could have a psychological and emotional impact on teenage boys. However, adolescent gynecomastia has historically been a cosmetic procedure and in most cases is not reimbursed by health insurance.
Read the study
http://journals.lww.com/plasreconsurg/Fulltext/2013/04000/Psychosocial_Impact_of_Adolescent_Gynecomastia___A.44.aspx
Gynecomastia is an enlargement of male glandular breast tissue that is very common in adolescent boys. Even with weight loss, the problem will not be corrected in patients who have glandular enlargement or those with excess skin in the breast area. The authors write that "merely having gynecomastia was sufficient to cause significant deficits in general health, social functioning, mental health, self esteem and eating behaviours and attitudes"
It may seem obvious that breast enlargement in males could have a psychological and emotional impact on teenage boys. However, adolescent gynecomastia has historically been a cosmetic procedure and in most cases is not reimbursed by health insurance.
Read the study
http://journals.lww.com/plasreconsurg/Fulltext/2013/04000/Psychosocial_Impact_of_Adolescent_Gynecomastia___A.44.aspx
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
tattoo can mean trouble says FDA
Spring Break, Summer vacation. Let loose and have a little fun? What do you need to know about tattoos?
The FDA has just released a consumer update on a type of temporary tattoo using "black henna".
Black henna may be a mix of henna with other ingredients, or may really be hair dye. The extra ingredient used to blacken the henna is often a coal-tar hair dye containing p-phenylenediamin (PPD), and ingredient that can cause serious skin reactions.
http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm343932.htm
People who are considering getting permanent tattoos should also be aware that tattoo ink can have a risk of allergies and reactions for some people. The color of the tattoo ink matters. People with a copper allergy can have a bad reaction to blue/green ink. People with red dye allergies can react to red ink. People can have a reaction that looks like poison ivy that never goes away and can get so bad that skin can die.
When tattoo artists mix ink make sure you can see a list of ingredients from the manufacturer so you can check if there are individual ingredients that you already know cause you allergic reactions.
The FDA has just released a consumer update on a type of temporary tattoo using "black henna".
Black henna may be a mix of henna with other ingredients, or may really be hair dye. The extra ingredient used to blacken the henna is often a coal-tar hair dye containing p-phenylenediamin (PPD), and ingredient that can cause serious skin reactions.
http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm343932.htm
People who are considering getting permanent tattoos should also be aware that tattoo ink can have a risk of allergies and reactions for some people. The color of the tattoo ink matters. People with a copper allergy can have a bad reaction to blue/green ink. People with red dye allergies can react to red ink. People can have a reaction that looks like poison ivy that never goes away and can get so bad that skin can die.
When tattoo artists mix ink make sure you can see a list of ingredients from the manufacturer so you can check if there are individual ingredients that you already know cause you allergic reactions.
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