| Quest for youthfulness
The new age woman seems to be in dire straits. They want to flaunt and show off before it gets late. Age is what is bothering most of our young and not so young women. And those in search of this elixir of youth are seen consulting the cosmetologist regularly. Take a peek at the patient register of cosmetologist, Dr Meenu Singh, of Vanity Laser Clinic and the list of seekers for beauty treatment is apparent. "I have been married for the past ten years and am just not happy with what age and stress have done to my looks. I feel younger and healthier now and this reflects in the behaviour of my husband towards me," says Rashmi Saluja (name changed), a housewife who underwent photo rejuvenation. Rohini Verma (name changed) is another such woman who got herself treated to get rid of irritating brow lines on her face.
Painless PPx(TM) Hair Removal Treatment Helps Eliminate Shaving ...
PLEASANTON, Calif., Aug. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- For those of you who have suffered through painful waxing sessions to remove back or underarm hair, relief is in sight. And even more important, praises of joy are radiating from men and women across the country knowing that they may no longer need to suffer through another painful laser hair removal treatment (ouch is right!). So how popular is hair removal? According to the Global Aesthetic Market Report, Medical Insight Inc., CA, 2005, laser hair removal procedures will grow 217% from 14 million to 45.4 million between 2004 and 2009. Does that mean hair-free backs are in vogue? Maybe, but more importantly it shows that there is a need for a way to remove unwanted hair without pain and that's where the FDA Cleared Aesthera(TM) PPx(TM) Treatment can help.
A Balancing Act: Hormones and the Skin
Throughout her life, a woman may blame many things on her hormones: unpredictable emotions, weight gain and even changes in her skin, hair and nails. These changes occur as the levels of hormones in the body increase and decrease, or if any abnormalities in hormone levels occur. A dermatologist can provide treatment options which can address the changes that occur during a womans lifetime. Speaking today at ACADEMY 06, the American Academy of Dermatologys summer scientific meeting, dermatologist Margaret E. Parsons, M.D., F.A.A.D., assistant clinical professor at the University of California at Davis in Sacramento, Calif.,discussed how the fluctuations in hormones can affect the skin, hair and nails. Puberty and Hormones Acne typically first appears during adolescence and can persist well into adulthood.
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