Do's & Dont's for ACNE VULGARIS / PIMPLES by Dr.Anuradha Rao
Submitted by Shobha on Fri, 01/02/2009 - 04:14.TO PREVENT PIMPLES / ACNE
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Teeth whitening Tips to Transform Your Smile like Models
Submitted by Saakshi on Fri, 12/26/2008 - 18:34.Top NYC Dentist, Dr. Jonathan Levine shares his secrets.
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How Strivectin works, Is Striectin works better than Botox?
Submitted by Rupa on Tue, 11/25/2008 - 23:30.I would like to know :-
How Strivectin works, Is Striectin works better than Botox?
Shampoo
Submitted by lisa on Fri, 11/07/2008 - 03:27.Is there any good Shampoo for Dry Dandruff?
Lisa.
Best Teeth Whitening Product Reviews
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Botox for sore heels
Submitted by Admin on Mon, 10/20/2008 - 19:16.Found this News on Times of India dated Oct. 21st 2008
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/HealthSci/Botox_for_sore_heels/articl...
LONDON: Doctors are using Botox jabs to cure a new condition known as ‘stilettotarsal’ — caused by years of walking in high heels.
Many girls suffer inflammation in the balls of their feet after decades spent teetering in stilettos. Now, doctors are using the chemical to plump up the affected area — giving patients built-in protective pads to deal with the condition.
Restylane Vs Botox
Submitted by meenakshi on Sun, 08/03/2008 - 14:53.Restylane Vs Botox, Which product is better for face? Is both product cost same? Thanks,
Chemical Peel
Submitted by vinita on Thu, 07/31/2008 - 21:22.Chemical peels, also known as chemical resurfacing, are chemical treatments to produce an improved appearance of the face. Chemical peels are used for the treatment of photoaging (from sun damage), wrinkles, scarring, acne, precancerous lesions, and discoloration (or dyschromia). Chemical peels produce controlled injury to the skin that promotes the growth of new skin with an improved appearance. Many different chemicals are used including glycolic acid, trichloroacetic acid (TCA), salicylic acid, “Jessners” solution, and phenol.



