Eyelash-thickening drops

 Newly approved by the FDA, the drug Latisse promises thicker eyelashes. Latisse is actually a lower-dose version of Lumigan, a drug that's been used to treat glaucoma since 2001. Longer, thicker lashes were a surprising side-effect for those patients.

The problem: Itching and redness may hamper your ability to make the most of those newly lush lashes. In addition, Latisse may darken the skin on your eyelids or turn irises brown—permanently—not good news for anyone who really values their baby-blues. And, like with many drugs, Latisse may not be a good choice for pregnant or nursing women. The National Institutes of Health reports the active ingredient in Latisse is associated with low birth weights and miscarriage in studies on mice and rats. While this doesn't necessarily mean Latisse is dangerous for human fetuses, there haven't been any good studies so far. Fact is, we just don't know right now whether Latisse is safe for pregnant women or not.

Botox breast lift- Rethink

 In spring 2008, high-profile New York dermatologist Patricia Wexler, M.D., began touting a new way to use Botox. Wexler claimed in interviews that by injecting the drug into the pectoralis minor chest muscle to temporarily paralyze it, she could make back muscles called rhomboids pick up the slack, so to speak. She said this forces the patient to stand up straighter, which in turn essentially gives the breasts a surgery-free "lift."

Tummy Tuck Plastic Surgery

 
Tummy Tuck Plastic Surgery  is a surgical procedure to correct the apron of excess skin hanging over your abdomen.
 
What a Tummy Tuck addresses:

  • excess or sagging abdominal skin
  • an  abdomen that protrudes and is out of proportion to the rest of your body
  • abdominal muscles that have been separated and weakened
  • excess fatty tissue that is concentrated in your abdomen

 

What is Juvederm?

Information about  Juvederm:-
What is Juvederm?
Juvederm is what is referred to as an “injectable filler” used by dermatologists and cosmetic surgeons to soften deep folds and reduce facial wrinkles. Juvederm was approved by the FDA in June of 2006 for use in patients over the age of 18. One of the key ingredients in Juvederm is hyaluronic acid which helps to maintain the volume of the skin through hydration.
 
How Long Does Juvederm Last?
The results from Juvederm typically last from 3-6 months depending on the individual. Injections then need to be repeated periodically to maintain results over a longer period of time.
 
How Much Does Juvederm Cost?
Juvederm procedures typically cost between 12,000 to 90,000 and can vary based on the provider.
 

What Are the Potential Side Effects of Juvederm?

How to lose Stomach fat?

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Laser Comb Hairmax

Hair restoration is a tricky job. Most people with hair loss have to go in for transplant or grafting. These are time consuming, painful procedures. There are numerous products in the market that claim to restore lost hair. Now, we have a fool proof device that has been approved by the FDA for hair restoration procedures. The Hairmax Lasercomb is a laser powered comb that not only restores hair but also makes it healthy and thick.

Tattoo remove

I have tattoo on my back and on arm.
 
Is there any provider in Bangalore, I want to get rid of it.
Laser is the only solution?
 

dark Circle/ Tired Eyes

I have black circle under my Eyes.
Is there any cream or treatment?
 
 

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