Body Contouring

Losing weight is a significant accomplishment. But for those who have had massive weight loss after bariatric surgery, it's only half the battle. Oftentimes, excess, hanging skin sticks around to hide your hard-earned results. It comes as no surprise that as the number of patients undergoing weight loss surgery grows, so does the number of body contouring plastic surgery procedures. 2014 statistics from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons show that body-contouring procedures associated with massive weight loss are growing at a fast rate.

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Dec

31

Why you should be using an eye cream at any age

The skin surrounding the eye area is the thinnest skin of the entire body, which means it has less oil and water glands resulting in it being less hydrated.

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Dec

23

Top 5 Reasons We Love Vitamin C

As we get older and the regeneration properties of our skin begin to break down, the skin starts to show the first signs of aging; we lose moisture, tension, and elasticity. This natural aging process is only accelerated by exposure to the sun and free radicals, which damage skin cells. Here are the top 5 reasons everyone should have a high quality Vitamin C product in their skincare arsenal.

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Dec

18

5 Skincare Rules to Follow

#1 If you hear the word \"peel\" and cringe, it's time to change your mindset. As we age, our cell renewal decreases by half. If you want to have fresh, healthy, vibrant-looking skin, you have to force the cells to turn over more frequently to reveal a healthy glow.

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Dec

11

Earlobe Repair and Reduction

What is Earlobe Repair and Reduction? Earlobe repairs are for people with torn, or split, earlobes. An earlobe reduction is a procedure that reduces the size of the earlobe. Just like with breasts and faces, earlobes are not immune to the effects of gravity; sagging earlobes is a natural part of the aging process.

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Dec

03

Benefits of Smiling ☺

Our facial expressions do more than communicate our current mood- they have the ability to influence our mood as well. Emotions may originate in the brain, but the muscles in the face either reinforce or transform those feelings. Recent studies have revealed that through the enhancement of positive emotions, or the suppression of negative ones, with facial expressions, a person's mood begins to align more strongly with the emotion his or her face is communicating.

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