Category: Cosmetic Surgery News
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Many women contemplate having cosmetic surgery yet are not so keen on going under the knife. So a new treatment which promises bigger breasts without the need for cosmetic surgery looks set to be a fantastic alternative solution.
Most women are probably familiar with breast and cleavage enhancers such as push-up and padded bras, and ‘chicken fillets’. For those used to these little aids, the TLC Breast Enhancement may be a good treatment to try. TLC uses intense pulsed light (IPL) to help firm the breasts or increase their size.
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By SCS on Monday, June 21, 2010Filed Under: Cosmetic Surgery News
A new cream is on sale in the UK that promises to help banish cellulite with almost no effort at all.
Soap & Glory believes that it’s new ‘Sit Tight’ cream will help reduce cellulite and all the user has to do is massage the lotion into the problem areas and then sit down and wait. The lotion contains several ingredients, among them caffeine, which is known for its firming and draining qualities.
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By SCS on Tuesday, June 15, 2010Filed Under: Cosmetic Surgery News
UK High Street retailer Boots has secured exclusive UK rights to Rapidlash, an Eyelash Enhancing Serum. Despite the fact that the product doesn’t even go on sale until July 14th and will cost a not insubstantial £39.95, over 800 people have their names down on the waiting list.
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By Sal Borton on Wednesday, June 9, 2010Filed Under: Cosmetic Surgery News
Wrinkles are one beauty hazard that most women (and men) are keen to avoid – and there are few things that people won’t try; from Botox to facials, fish oils to extreme exercise routines.
However new research funded by Olay and printed in the June issue of the British Journal of Dermatology has shown that moisturisers are the key – women with well-hydrated faces tend to develop persistent wrinkles more slowly than those with dry skin.
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By SCS on Thursday, May 27, 2010Filed Under: Celebrity Surgery, Cosmetic Surgery News
Romanian teen tennis star Simona Halep has had breast reduction surgery in a bid to improve her game.
The 18 year old, who was junior tennis champion at the French Open in 2008, has had breast reduction surgery to decrease the size of her breasts from a 34DD to a 34C. Halep explained that the weight on her chest thanks to her generous breasts was causing her severe back pain and affected her on-court performance.
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By SCS on Monday, May 24, 2010Filed Under: Celebrity Surgery, Cosmetic Surgery News
Kylie Minogue has said that she has never had cosmetic surgery – and never will. She is also following in her sister’s footsteps and giving up on Botox and facial fillers.
“I’ve been honest about the fact that I did use Botox,” she told newspaper the News of the World. “But I don’t any more, I won’t go near it. I have lines. You can see the lines on my face. I wouldn’t want to go under the knife. You’re not yourself if you do that.”
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Obesity in today’s youth can’t solely be attributed to overeating and lack of exercise. It is important we understand that excessive weight gain can be influenced by heredity and familial behavior. Even Psych 101 tells us overeating can be a behavioral problem.
In a reputable piece published by Medical News Today, doctors from the University of Adelaide linked obesity directly with depression. Specifically, Dr. Evan Atlantis goes on to state “Although the topic is largely unexplored, several psychosocial, lifestyle and physiological factors may be involved in the complex inter-relationship between obesity and mental illness…”
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