Posted October 24, 2011 in Uncategorized
It is quite difficult to maintain a positive attitude with information overload a 24-hour occurrence. A recent Reader’s Digest article offered some helpful tips on maintaining a healthy and positive attitude. According to the article no matter how hard things become, there are ways to approach your situation that can make it less burdensome. You should express gratitude. Be mindful […]
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Posted October 23, 2011 in Uncategorized
Aging does not have to be an unpleasant experience. A recent industry online article pointed out the reasons our attitude towards aging have so much to do with how we feel and our level of self-esteem. Vivian Diller, a psychologist, former model and dancer as well as the co-author of the book “Face It: What Women Really Feel […]
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Posted October 20, 2011 in News & Research, Recovery, Recovery Tips
The abuse of prescription pain medications has become fairly common as far as media coverage is concerned. According to ABC news, Vicodin and other narcotic pain medications from the schedule 3 class are under review to be moved to a more tightly controlled schedule 2 class. Some medical professionals feel that the tighter controls may prevent those […]
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Posted October 19, 2011 in News & Research
America has labeled itself the melting pot and Los Angeles is known as a city of cultural diversity. Perhaps, that is why an exhibit called ”Beauty CULTure” on display here is such a treat. According to CNN correspondent Alana Dawson, our beauty icons have become more diverse, a topic she wrote about after visiting the “Beauty CULTure” […]
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Posted October 18, 2011 in Breast Lift, Non-Surgical Procedures, Uncategorized
Consumers are notorious for hoping to find easy solutions to complex problems. Post pregnancy bloating and excess abdominal skin is a common problem for new mothers. According to a recent ABC news story a new garment promises to return a woman to her prepregnancy figure. The garment known as a belly wrap is designed to be […]
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Posted October 18, 2011 in Uncategorized
Women choosing breast augmentation often find conflicting opinions as to whether the implant should be placed in front of the muscle, and under the breast tissue, or beneath the muscle, between the ribs and the muscle. The trend lately has been in favor of placing most implants beneath the muscle. However, there are exceptions when […]
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Posted October 17, 2011 in Breast Augmentation, Liposuction, Preparing for Surgery, Smartlipo®
The economy has finally shed some attention on plastic surgery and unqualified doctors performing surgical procedures. According to the Los Angeles Times the woman who is being highlighted in the new American Society of Plastic Surgeons campaign against unqualified doctors performing plastic surgery, is from California. Unfortunately, she suffered a horrible blow when she awoke to find that she […]
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Posted October 16, 2011 in Breast Reduction, Ear Surgery (Otoplasty), Gynecomastia, News & Research, Rhinoplasty
Bullying is not a new for children. Although, there has been a lot of media attention on the subject lately. A recent ABC news story told of a young 13-year-old girl whose parents allowed her to have a rhinoplasty procedure following taunts and teasing on Facebook. The parents likened the decision to buying braces or a new wardrobe […]
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Posted October 13, 2011 in Microdermabrasion, Uncategorized
For the majority of Americans who go to work, staying healthy is a challenge. A recent online health magazine pointed to three healthy tips for workers. The first was surprisingly, to brush your teeth after drinking your morning cup of coffee. According to the article the sugar in your coffee, especially when coupled with the dry mouth often associated […]
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Posted October 12, 2011 in Uncategorized
As women age certain health risk are increased. One disease women should be concerned about is heart disease. Many call it the silent killer. According to The Los Angeles Times eating green leafy vegetables can help to fight the disease even when it is genetic. ”Our research suggests there may be an important interplay between genes and diet […]
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