Posted January 29, 2012 in Dr. Martin O'Toole, News & Research
Cosmetic companies have made every effort to attract the baby boomer population with promises to reduce and/or eliminate wrinkles. This promise is enough to cause patients to at least investigate the products. According to a recent Orange County Register blog post a consumer watchdog group wants Neutrogena to curtail its “unsupported” claim that the company’s Rapid Wrinkle Repair […]
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Posted January 26, 2012 in Dr. Martin O'Toole, Liposuction, News & Research, Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty)
The obesity epidemic in the United States continues to dominate headlines. A recent Los Angeles Times story raises the question whether or not you can trust your doctor to tell you the truth about your weight. According to the article a doctor who is overweight is less likely to counsel his own patients concerning their […]
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Posted January 25, 2012 in Dr. Martin O'Toole, Liposuction, News & Research, Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty)
Longer hours are part of the economic landscape for most Americans. A recent study in the Los Angeles Times reported that people who worked over 11.5 hours were likely to suffer depression and other illnesses. According to the study,working 11 or more hours a day was associated with a 2.3- to 2.5-fold increased risk of […]
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Posted January 24, 2012 in Dr. Martin O'Toole, News & Research
January and February are among the months with the highest risk for contracting the pesky flu. As most people know when it goes untreated it can be not just miserable but deadly. According to a recent Orange County Register article the flu season is made worse by people who do not take it seriously and […]
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Posted January 23, 2012 in Breast Augmentation, Breast Lift, Dr. Martin O'Toole, News & Research, Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty)
Organic and natural herbs and supplements have mass appeal for those who believe in natural enhancements. Some products promise to increase sexual desire that makes them even more appealing. According to a recent Los Angeles Times article herbal supplements that promise to increase sexual desire are a hot commodity as we approach Valentine’s Day. According […]
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Posted January 22, 2012 in Dr. Martin O'Toole, Uncategorized
The concept of energy healing goes back thousands of years and is rooted in Asian history. The US government funded a study to determine if energy healing could relieve fatigue felt by breast cancer patients. According to the Los Angeles Times energy healers say they can detect and channel and even manipulate this energy in […]
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Posted January 19, 2012 in Breast Augmentation, Breast Implants, Breast Lift, Dr. Martin O'Toole, News & Research
Thanks to television and the Internet patients are now bombarded with so much information concerning breast augmentation that it becomes easy to forget that each patient is an individual and that the doctor’s recommendation is based on his thorough examination of the patient. A recent online article attempted to explain to patients the different options […]
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Posted January 18, 2012 in Dr. Martin O'Toole, Liposuction, News & Research, Preparing for Surgery, Smartlipo®
For most of us the term drifter conjures up the idea that a person has no home of their own. According to a recent industry article a drifter can also be a cosmetic surgeon with no permanent practice location. According to the article only 21 of our states require licensing and/or accreditation of offices in […]
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Posted January 17, 2012 in Dr. Martin O'Toole, Liposuction, News & Research, Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty)
Many people look for solutions to inactivity that is inevitable with a desk type of job. A treadmill that combines a working desk appears to be an excellent solution. According to a recent article in the Orange County Register a growing body of research has found that the chair in the cubicle may be more to […]
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Posted January 16, 2012 in Dr. Martin O'Toole, Facial Surgery, News & Research, Rhinoplasty
As the aging process takes hold of all of us we look at different parts of our body and wonder why they look so different. A recent USA Today article suggested that your nose could in fact be telling your age. According to the article patients according to one study can look 1.5 years younger […]
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