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You’ve been thinking about finally getting the sexy, pouty lips of your dreams just in time for Valentine’s Day. Not only is it the gift you most want for yourself, you know your partner will appreciate it, too...
Nothing fills women (and some men, as well) with more dread than trying on bathing suits. Most people feel relieved this time of year, knowing they don’t have to wear a revealing one or two piece for many months...
If you’re ready to say bye-bye to your turkey neck, radiofrequency energy with Pellevé is the way to go. This advanced device uses radiofrequency energy to target the deep layers of your skin, causing the cells and existing collagen to tighten, and creating an almost instant lift for your neck.
Skin care is a funny thing. The skin of our youth is the Holy Grail, full of tone and vibrancy, but how soon we forget that our youthful skin also came with acne. For many, the consolation prize that comes along with aging skin is the absence of pimples and blackheads. Unfortunately, even this small source of solace is fast disappearing as more women than ever are plagued by adult acne — and yes, it does appear to be far more prevalent in women.
Laser hair removal (LHR) has changed dramatically in the past few years because technology has gotten much more sophisticated. Originally LHR was performed using IPL, or Intense Pulsed Light...
Terrified of chemical peels? Most of us have images of Samantha from Sex in the City (or know a friend who had the Blue Peel and looked like a Smurf) burned into our brains. Seriously, why would you ever voluntarily put chemicals on your face and purposefully peel your skin...
Confused about the many different treatments available today that claim to remove fat? It does get overwhelming, especially when companies manipulate their wording specifically to confuse and mislead you! It gets even more confusing when so many devices claim to have FDA approval for fat reduction...
What Causes the Brown Patches of Melasma?Oct 6th, 2022 Melasma is thought to affect around 1% of the global population, but among certain high-risk populations, that number can jump to as high as 50%. The biggest risk factor for melasma is being female: 9 out of 10 people who develop melasma are women. Many people with either early-appearing or...