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Gadgets: Pillow designs stuffed with health and beauty claims
Pillows. They're not just for nestling your noggin anymore. They're also for keeping your stiff neck from aching, your sinuses from congesting, your acids from refluxing, your snores from snorting, your tinnitus from tintinnabulating and — yes!...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Cleveland Clinic, Allergies, George Sanders, Healthcare Provider
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Board probes plastic surgeon's West Hollywood clinic
L.A. NOWUnlicensed plastic surgeons: “Before they go to a doctor or physician they should check them on our web site and make sure” they are licensed, she said... -
Botox blunts emotional understanding, study finds
Botox injections can erase the effects of years of emotional expression on a person's face. But the cosmetic procedure that unfurrows brows, smoothes laugh lines and unwrinkles crinkles appears to come with an unseen price: an impaired ability to read...Tags: Psychology, University of Southern California, Education, Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities
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Test drive: Kiehl's Double Strength Deep Wrinkle Filler
All The RageAs Botox-like face freezers and Juvederm-esque fillers become more popular, skin-care companies are increasingly borrowing lingo from the procedures, no doubt hoping that terms such as "filler" and "freeze" will inspire notions of extreme change. So... -
Death, drug reactions spur concern about Botox safety
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterConcerns about the widely used anti-wrinkle treatment Botox and a similar drug arose Friday as federal regulators said they were reviewing reports of at least one death and other serious reactions among some patients. Food and Drug Administration...Tags: Orthopedic Surgery, Dermatology, Death, Children, Allergan Inc.
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Wrinkle fillers in demand
Injectable substances to fill facial wrinkles are among the most popular cosmetic procedures. Each filler product has fans, but the most popular substance is hyaluronic acid. A new hyaluronic acid filler called Perlane was approved by the Food and Drug...Tags: American Society of Plastic Surgeons, Restylane (drug), Plastic Surgery, Surgery
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A guy could get used to this no-lines life
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFor some reason, I didn't think getting Botox would hurt. But I soon discovered that having a needle jabbed repeatedly into your forehead and around your eyes feels a lot like being stung by a swarm of wasps. "If you can't stand a little pain, you...Tags: Plastic Surgeons, Personal Service, Surgery, Muscle, Forehead
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Reel Critics: Save 'Big Wedding' for small screen
Director and screenwriter Justin Zackham ("The Bucket List") seems to be working on a new movie genre. In "The Big Wedding," he oversees the production of a mildly raunchy, R-rated romantic comedy that's tailored for senior citizens. Robert De Niro, Diane...
Tags: Karl Urban, Star Trek into Darkness (movie), Chris Pine, The Big Wedding (movie), Robin Williams
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New machine speeds tattoo removal
The Honolulu Star-AdvertiserNew technology is available to quicken the pace of tattoo removal. InkOff.MD's W.Y. Chung is the first to bring the FDA-approved PicoSure laser to Hawaii, one of only three centers in the nation to have the device that halves treatment time and removes...Tags: Technology, Science and Technology, Marketing, Cosmetic Procedures, Tattoo Removal
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The skin essentials that help turn back the clock
Miami HeraldIn our youth-obsessed society, looking young is more important than ever. But going under the knife is not always desirable. No worries: dermatologists and plastic surgeons now have a repertoire of treatments to keep lines, wrinkles and saggy skin at...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Health and Beauty Products, Dermatology, Sun-Damaged Skin, Personal Service
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TriPollar: Update on new wrinkle and cellulite treatment
CW33 NewsThis is Shirley Kretz in early June on her way to her first TriPollar treatment. Like many mothers in their 30's she wanted her body back. "I want to be fabulous at 40!” Shirley said with a laugh. So she decided to give TriPollar--a non-...Tags: Electronics, Science and Technology
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Facial acupuncture comes to Laurel's Main Street
A growing number of people looking for less invasive procedures than plastic surgery or Botox injections to do away with wrinkles and sagging jawlines are turning to the ancient Chinese-rooted practice of acupuncture. And they are starting to come to...Tags: Migraine, AIDS, Legs, High Blood Pressure, Personal Service
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