A Beginner’s Guide to Fillers

Original Article By Elise Minton Fillers and injectables are often the prescription fix recommended by dermatologists and plastic surgeons to stave off the effects of aging. But if they’re not used properly, fillers and injectables can do more harm than good making you look swollen or distorted. On the flipside, when they’re used right, and […]

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Thermage Explained

Original Article By Charlotte’s Book. When natural beauty Gwyneth Paltrow confessed that one of the secrets to her luminescence was Thermage, she had beauty bloggers and skincare worshipers alike considering this celeb-endorsed skin tightening treatment. Though Gwyneth likened the treatment to getting smacked in the face with an electrified rubber band, she found the gain

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Injectables: Fact or Fiction

Original Article By Melanie Rud Chadwick There’s no denying that more and more people are getting cosmetic injections-botulinum toxin injections alone (Botox, Dysport) increased a whopping 759 percent between 2000 and 2015. But despite their growing popularity, there’s still a lot of contradictory information surrounding these beauty shots. “Everyone knows about injectables, but lots of

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Does Fat Freezing Work? Two Experts Weigh In on CoolSculpting

Original Article by Mackenzie Wagner Blame it on bikini season or the forthcoming gala circuit, but recently, at dinner parties across the country, a topic has been on the tips of tongues: CoolSculpting. Not an entirely new technology, the fat-freezing procedure formally called cryolipolysis was first discovered after, rumor has it, doctors noticed that children

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Botox recognized as a top neurological treatment, especially for migraines

Original Article by Jessica Firger. Most of the public knows of Botox as a quick fix for wrinkles, and a mainstay moneymaker in the world of cosmetic treatment. But botulinum toxin (BTX)-a neurotoxic protein produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum-has also been used for several decades as an effective therapy for a number of chronic

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