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Removing Moles From Your Body

February 26, 2010 by  
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If you ever thought about removing moles, it is not crucial unless the mole is cancerous, which can be a form of melanoma. Many doctors’ offices will ask you to pay for this procedure since it is not generally necessary and is classified as a “cosmetic” treatment. Sometimes people will consider removing moles because they are in an area that causes them discomfort, such as an area that is often shaved.

If you are thinking about removing moles from anywhere on your body, you have likely contacted your medical provider about the procedure. You were probably shocked to find out that this cosmetic procedure is not covered by your medical insurance.

There are various options for removing moles, including: excision with stitches, excision with cauterization, laser surgery or a shave biopsy. Once you have done a procedure for removing moles, they generally do not grow back.

There may be some cells left over under the surface of your skin after removing moles, which can cause them to regrow. If this does happen, the next mole will be darker than the original mole. There is minimal risk with removing moles, and unless the mole is very large, there will be little scarring.

Moles generally appear on people when they are fairly young; however, they can continue to appear and multiply as we age. People have many reasons for removing moles, one of the main reasons is to improve their appearance. If a mole gets larger or changes shape, it is advisable to have a doctor look at it.

Some home remedies for removing moles can be as effective as having them excised. Quite a few of these remedies incorporate simple ingredients that you probably have in your house right now. One such home remedy uses the juice of onions, which you apply to the mole on a regular basis.

There are many home remedies for removing moles, some of them are: using the root of a dandelion and applying it to the mole several times daily. Another calls for crushed garlic to be applied repeatedly to the mole. The reason why people would not use the garlic method are obvious.

Certain people insist that a mixture of castor oil and baking soda can remove moles. You simply mix the ingredients and apply the paste directly to the mole. You would then cover it and leave it overnight. There are ointments that you can purchase from a drug store which and also be good treatments.

There are many remedies that you can try at home for mole removal. I recommend that you visit the following blog that explores some great methods for you to try out : removing moles

What’s the secret to big and bouncy hair?

April 19, 2009 by  
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The Look these days is big and bouncy. But how does one accomplish this look? This is the look movie stars use these days for their polished appearance. The finishing touches of this look can make you look like a million dollars. “You can get so many different looks like soft curls, tight curls, or straight hair just by knowing what brush to use with your blow dryer”.

Start the pampering process with damp tresses. “Use a towel to dry your hair, because if it is too damp, you will spend unnecessary time and a new arm trying to blow-dry your wet hair,” salon owner Kim reveals.

Next, you should apply product–volumizing mousse and straightening balm are top picks!–throughout to protect against any heat damage. “Whenever you use products, make sure to evenly distribute them,” Karmen continues. “You can always add more, but if you use to much, you can’t undo it without washing your hair.”

After tresses are set apart into sections, select a brush, but select it based on the desired result of your blow-out. “If your desire is a smooth style, a Denman brush is really perfect.” Kim continues, “If you use a round brush you will get more fullness and curl. While a vent brush will give an effect of smooth where the hair ends don’t tuck under.

Starting at the roots and working outward with the brush, strands should be dried in the same direction as the cuticle. “Basically the air should be going down toward the ground so the cuticles are sealing,” Denman says. “You don’t want to rough up the cuticle.” A directional nozzle attachment on the end of your blow-dryer can also be helpful during this step. For a curly look, strands can also be blow-dried in Velcro rollers or set with duckbill clips in order to hold curl.

The experts recommend curly hair wearers use a diffuser attachment on their blow-dryer. “Turn your head upside down, lay the ends of your hair in the cup of the diffuser and push it up so it touches your head. The curls will wrap around the little fingers of the diffuser and form beautiful, blown-out curls.”

Continue to dry hair until locks are bone-dry. “However, if you are diffusing, you can leave about 20% of the moisture in,” Denman notes. In order to combat the effects of heat styling, the hair pro also recommends regular hair maintenance. I believe you should do a good conditioning treatment once a week if you are an avid styler.

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Facelift Expert Raffles off Free Beauty Procedures

April 17, 2009 by  
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The Night of Beauty seminar offers a lecture on the latest, cutting edge non-surgical and surgical beauty enhancing procedures as well as a raffle for beauty enhancing procedures for attendees. Recently released technologies as well as innovative procedures using existing technologies are discussed and enjoyed with complimentary wine and cheese. Dr. Thomas Powers of Diva Aesthetics Medical Group, a pioneer in cosmetic laser medicine and inventor of the 20 Minute Face Lift, presents a live demonstration of Thermage and lectures on the effective use of Botox, Juvederm, Fraxel, Fotofacial, and Juvederm among other procedures used to reverse the visual effects of aging. An Expert in Thermage treatement, Dr. Powers has treated over 2,200 Thermage patients.

“What better way to learn about how to learn which procedure is right for you than a live demonstration followed by a seminar about the latest procedures available to enhance beauty?” says Dr. Powers. “Not only are we the leading experts in our field- able to help explain the different benefits for different procedures, but we offer our services at the lowest prices at our seminars and some attendees get procedures free of charge when we raffle them off.”

Discounted beauty enhancing procedures range from an $8.50 Botox unit price to a 35% price reduction on laser hair removal. At the beauty demonstration, raffles are held for free Botox, Juvederm, IPL and 50% off on Thermage. Seating is limited at these events and Diva Aesthetics Medical Group recommends booking advance reservations for their event at least a week prior to the seminars.

Dr. Powers was certified in advanced cosmetic laser procedures with Dr. Patrick Bitter, Jr. founder of the Fotofacial RF procedure. He completed training in Botox, and IPL with Dr. Jean Caruthers on the Luminis laser. He went on to serve as Medical Director for four laser skincare clinics in California. He is active in training health care professionals in aesthetic medicine. Dr. Powers limits his practice to only safe FDA approved, highly effective, low down time procedures such as laser hair removal, laser IPL fotofacial and body rejuvenation treatments, BOTOX, Restylane, and Radiance.

He has also developed the “20 minute face lift” a combination of Botox for upper face, and Cosmoplast for the lower face, cheek and lip. “Although you can get Botox and collagen just about anywhere these days, it’s the expertise, skill and placement that gives you the most natural, longest lasting result”, according to Dr. Powers, who is known for his 20 minute face lift. “I can make you look younger and more vibrant with the proper placement of Botox for the top portion of your face and a dermal filler to the bottom half to fill the lines and creases giving you a more youthful look in 20 minutes.

Diva Aesthetics Medical Group is committed to staying on the educational forefront of cosmetic medicine, through his affiliation with numerous medical associations, including the American Association of Lasers in Medicine and Surgery, the International Association of Aesthetic Medicine, and the International Society of Cosmetic Laser Surgeons. Dr. Powers is also a member of the Botox Cosmetic Physicians Panel. Dr. Powers currently is the Medical Director for Diva Aesthetic Medical Group with three locations, in Westminster, Brea, and Hermosa Beach.

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