Archive for January, 2009

01.27.2009
Dermatological Surgery and Skin Care

Dermatology refers to that branch of medicine which deals with the skin, hairs, nails, veins, mucous membranes and adjacent tissues and also the treatment of diseases relating to these. The specialist in this branch of medicine is called the dermatologist. It is the function of the dermatologist to diagnose the skin problem and suggest treatment to the patients.

Dermatological surgery

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01.23.2009
Omnilux: In The Light of Rejuvenation

Dermatologists have, over the past two years, been incorporating the latest LED technology into the successful treatment of wrinkles and other effects of aging. They have been making use of the Omnilux range which is now being produced and re-packaged especially for the home market and sold as the Omnilux new-U. Light emitting diodes from the Omnilux new-U improve the tone of the skin and help to stimulate anti-aging processes, with the FDA approving the Omnilux new-U for the treatment Read the rest of this entry »

01.23.2009
Cosmetic Surgery Explained: Cyst Removal

Cysts seem to form in the body for no perceptible reason. They are usually completely benign and are membrane-covered sacs which appear on the surfaces of tissues or in spaces between layers of muscle and skin tissue. They are usually filled with solid-like sebum, fluid or air and on inspection, seem to be completely self-contained. Most cysts occur for apparently no reason, but some are due to an infection or to a defect during foetal development. Cysts can occur underneath Read the rest of this entry »

01.6.2009
Botox – The Useful Toxin

Botulinum toxin A is commonly known by its trade name, Botox. Countless individuals mainly women are interested in Botox for its properties that are capable of eliminating signs of aging. If performed by a qualified and trained doctor, injecting Botulinum Toxin A is usually a safe and non-complicated procedure. This procedure is so simple that it does not even require anesthetic or sedation.

Gradually with the passage of time our skin develops wrinkles, creases and folds due to the repetitive Read the rest of this entry »