By SCS on Tuesday, December 1, 2009Filed Under: Celebrity Surgery, Cosmetic Surgery News
Supermodel Cindy Crawford has admitted to having Botox injections. The 43 year old beauty has also admitted that she had considered having more invasive cosmetic surgery on her face however she decided against it as it made women look ‘unreal’.
Crawford has said that she has visited a London cosmetic surgeon for several years now to have the Botox injections.
“There’s a doctor here in London who I’ve gone to for Botox,” she commented in an interview with the Daily Mail.
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By SCS on Thursday, November 26, 2009Filed Under: Celebrity Surgery, Cosmetic Surgery News
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsey has had dermal fillers to help reduce the deepset wrinkles on his face.
Ramsey has had filler injections on the lines around his face to help plump out the creases on his face, a cosmetic procedure he is reported to have spent around £400 on. Ramsey has said that he decided to have the filler injections after music mogul Simon Cowell suggested he should have it done.
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By SCS on Wednesday, November 18, 2009Filed Under: Botox etc., Breast Lift
As they get older or having had children, many women want to perk up their breasts and reduce sagging however they aren’t prepared to go under the knife. Thankfully, Botox appears to be the answer.
There is much pressure on women to get back to their pre-pregnancy shape as soon as possible after birth. One of the biggest complaints is a saggy chest area. As women get older, the chest area is one of the giveaways to a woman’s age as the area starts to sag, particularly in sun-worshippers, and wrinkles start to appear.
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By Harry Adelson, ND on Wednesday, November 11, 2009Filed Under: Cosmetic Surgery News
After years of performing regenerative injection therapy (RIT) with the use of platelet rich plasma (PRP) for the treatment of chronic musculoskeletal pain and acute injury, I learned of a new use for RIT with PRP; rejuvenation of the skin. This treatment is now referred to as ‘Dracula Therapy’ by the media.
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By SCS on Monday, November 2, 2009Filed Under: Cosmetic Surgery News, Face Lifts
The latest anti-ageing craze appears to have taken inspiration from Bram Stoker’s ‘Dracula’ given that the procedure involves injecting your face with your own blood.
Stimulated Self Serum skin therapy, often shortened to just ‘S3 Therapy’ and colloquially known as the ‘Dracula Therapy’, is the latest anti-ageing craze to hit cosmetic surgery fans. The inventor of this new skin therapy, a French London-based cosmetic doctor called Daniel sister, claims that S3 therapy stimulates DNA repair, helps to heal scars, and generally improves the skin tone and texture, making it look smoother and younger.
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By SCS on Friday, October 30, 2009Filed Under: Cosmetic Surgery News
A new injection dubbed the ‘snoreplasty’ is set to help snorers cure their condition forever – and the jab is said to cost just £3.
Many loud snorers have turned to sprays, nose strips or even surgery to cure their snoring however these ‘cures’ are often less than effective and can often cost a lot of money over time. However Dr Al-Jassim, an ENT specialist from Southport and Omskirk NHS Trust in the UK believes he made have found a cheap cure.
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By SCS on Wednesday, October 28, 2009Filed Under: Cosmetic Surgery News
UK cosmetic surgery fans are trying so hard to save money on their operations that many are prepared to put their lives at risk.
Recent research has seen an increase in the number of Britons who are opting for “cosmetic surgery saver packages” where up to four cosmetic surgery procedures are done at the same time. By having several different operations at the same time, the patients can save themselves up to £6,000 – a lot of money, particularly given the current recession in the country.
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