By SCS on Thursday, July 29, 2010Filed Under: Cosmetic Surgery News
If you are looking for an alternative treatment to Botox or the normal dermal fillers, the latest cosmetic surgery trend of carbon dioxide injections could be what you are looking for.
Carbon dioxide is the gas that gives fizzy drinks their fizz and it is the main component of the latest cosmetic surgery craze, carboxytherapy. Carbon dioxide is injected below the skin and is said to help combat dark circles under the eyes, reduce fat in the area, tighten the skin, and help remove stretch marks.
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By SCS on Wednesday, July 21, 2010Filed Under: Celebrity Surgery, Cosmetic Surgery News
Katie Price has made no secret of her love of cosmetic surgery however even she admits that her latest cosmetic procedures has gone too far.
Price has recently married cage fighter Alex Reid and last week was actively trying to promote her new single, Free to Love Again, which failed to break into the UK Top 40.
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By SCS on Monday, July 5, 2010Filed Under: Celebrity Surgery, Cosmetic Surgery News
Cheryl Tweedy is said to be the inspiration behind one of the latest cosmetic surgery trends – the dimple job. Cosmetic surgeons have commented that they have recently seen a rise in the number of women hoping to have plastic surgery to give them dimples, just like the petite singer.
The dimpleplasty surgery will not give entirely natural results however. The dimples themselves will remain permanently rather than only appearing when the patient smiles.
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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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