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In This Post We Are Examining The Ovarian Cyst Miracle

September 1, 2011 | Author: | Posted in Women's Issues

A lot of women experience the pain and discomfort of ovarian cyst’s. Left unattended these cysts can cause a multitude of other health issues for women. Ovarian cysts can cause different types of cancers, high blood pressure and may even prevent women from having babies. However now Carol Foster, who is a nutrition specialist, heath consultant in addition to a medical researcher has found a way to remove your ovarian cysts and PCOS, quickly, safely and most importantly, naturally.

Basic Details You Should Know About Blepharoplasty

August 5, 2011 | Author: | Posted in Women's Issues

Blepharoplasty is a common elective surgery that is performed to maneuver slumped and heavily lined eyelids. This can also be performed therapeutically when the patient’s upper eyelids are too profound, causing it to impede peripheral vision. This procedure involves taking out or repositioning excess skin and subcutaneous tissues resulting in more appealing eyelids.

Where’s The “Plastic” In Plastic Surgery?

August 3, 2011 | Author: | Posted in Women's Issues

Do not be looking for the Dupont Company sales representative the next time you visit a Plastic Surgeon’s office because, despite well-known belief, there is no “Plastic” in Plastic Surgery. The name is taken from the Greek word “plastikos” which means to “mold or shape.”

What Causes Yeast Infections and How to Cure Them

July 30, 2011 | Author: | Posted in Women's Issues

Yeast infections is nasty, painful and bothersome. The fact is yeast, a fungus, is commonly found on human skin and in most areas of the human bodies. It is very common for yeast to be present in living creatures. The type of yeast found in and on the human body is known as Candida.

Plastic Surgery: Where Science Meets Art

July 30, 2011 | Author: | Posted in Women's Issues

These days, plastic surgery is synonymous with Hollywood and its never ending quest to remain youthful and beautiful forever, through mammoplasty (breast reduction or augmentation), mastopexy (breast lift), rhinoplasty (nose lift), chin augmentations, cheek augmentations, tummy tucks, liposuction, and face lifts. These procedures are more commonly referred to as cosmetic surgery. Nevertheless, the art and science of plastic surgery isn’t exclusively limited to enhance the physical appearance of an aging Hollywood actor. In fact, this particular branch of surgery was developed to correct disfigurement and restore impaired function. This sort of surgery became known as reconstructive surgery, which can be defined as the correction of a congenital or acquired deformity; as opposed to cosmetic surgery, which entails the correction of a recognized bodily flaw.

Plastic Surgery – More And more Men Are Opting for This

July 30, 2011 | Author: | Posted in Women's Issues

Mention plastic surgery and the first things to come to mind are breast implants and Botox. As today’s reality shows are informing us though, plastic surgery is no longer purely the domain on women anxiously looking for the fountain of youth. More and more men are going under the knife as well. Consider that 9.1% of all plastic surgeries in the United states in 1998 comprised of men. In 2005, that percentage went up to 20. That’s right. Of the over ten million plastic surgery treatments done in that year, approximately two million were done on men.

Reasons People Opt For A Facelift

July 30, 2011 | Author: | Posted in Women's Issues

The outward appearance of an individual is usually very important to them. People want other people to look at them and see them as good looking. What people usually see first and pay more attention to is the face. It is because of this that individuals who are sensitive about their looks will often spend time looking at themselves and picking out parts they do not like. Since one cannot easily cover the flaws on their faces, they would rather have the flaws gotten rid of. One of the ways in which they can improve the appearance of their faces is by going for a facelift.

Skin Deep: The Psychology Behind Plastic Surgery

July 30, 2011 | Author: | Posted in Women's Issues

Plastic surgery has experienced a growth of over 700% in the past decade. More and more gentlemen and women have recognized plastic surgery as a quick-fix method to attain physical beauty. In present day hectic, fast-paced way of life, many people simply don’t have the time to truly work on whatever part of their body they are not completely happy with. Instead, they turn to the so-called miracles of science for help.