Anti Aging Therapy Articles
Massage therapy can offer senior citizens a number of benefits that will greatly improve their sense of health and wellbeing. As the population continues to age, it is important to consider ways that...
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There are a significant number of men and postmenopausal women who can benefit from Testosterone Replacement Therapy. Although it is only replaced in men, women can benefit from a renewed partner. The...
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Mesotherapy was developed by Dr. M. Pistor, a French physician, and practiced widely in Europe for many years. Mesotherapy is a specialized, medical treatment that delivers FDA approved medications,...
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In recent times, there has been a heated debate within the medical community regarding hormone replacement therapy for women suffering from the effects of menopause. The debate is centered around a...
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Botox - or Botulinum Toxin - is regarded by some as the fountain of youth! Botox injections are being used to attain a fresh, youthful appearance. The treatment has proven to be both safe and convenient. Botox was originally used for treating nervous twitches of the eyelid muscles. In 1987 it was sanctioned for cosmetic use. Botox is a poisonous substance - it is a protein complex produced by the bacterium clostridium botulinum - it contains the same toxin that causes food poisoning. However, when injected in low doses - it is a modern tool that can reduce the signs of aging! A...
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The skin on your face loves being cleansed, exfoliated, freshened (toned), moisturized and protected. Why? You're helping skin's natural processes. Your reward is smoother, clearer, even younger-looking skin (we love that!) and prevention of annoying skin conditions. Basically, your skin regenerates itself continually in a four-week cycle. New cells are created near the base of the epidermis (the outer main layer of skin) and then mature and die as they move up to the surface. The cells which provide skin's color or pigment are also found in the epidermis. Below the epidermis...
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