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Shed that unwanted fat with liposuction or tumescent liposuction
In some cases, no matter how hard we exercise or how much
dieting we do, we still can't seem to shed those fat deposits on
are back, hips, thighs or abdomens. This is why more and more
people are turning to liposuction to help get rid of...
Stress and Hair Loss- Twin Brothers?
" My hair is falling doctor, there's hair on the bed, there's
hair on the comb, there's hair everywhere, except on my head"-
This may sound humorous. But it is true. The main cause for hair
loss is stress. Stress and hair loss are just like twin...
Sun Protection
The skin has a defence mechanism against sun-damage, in the form of melanin. The production of melanin is accelerated on sun-exposure. However, we have seen that this defence is not enough. That is why protection of the skin, with ingredients...
The Cure for Cellulite Problem
Defined as a cosmetic problem, cellulite is one of the most
hated words in the English language. Cellulite causes dimpling
in legs, buttocks, thighs, stomach and even arms. It can look
unsightly and make you want to hide behind long pants and...
When Cellulite Attacks!
Cellulite is a recent addition to the English language. In fact, it is not a medical term at all. It's a term used to describe the way your body appears when adipose tissue forms lobular formations just under the surface of the skin. In plain...
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Teeth Whitening Tooth Bleaching & Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures
Teeth Whitening Tooth Bleaching & Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures
Tooth whitening is a common practice in general dentistry. Many
people believe that white teeth are the greatest contribution to
a perfect smile. As a person ages, teeth often become darker and
stained. This is due to many factors including a change in the
mineral structure of the tooth or stains such as coffee and
tobacco. White teeth are now becoming more desirable with the
spread of American culture worldwide. White teeth are often
associated with 'Hollywood smiles'.
There are two popular methods of bleaching teeth. One is called
the 'office bleach' which applies a high concentration of
oxidizing agents for a short period of time. This procedure
generally yields fast results, but can sometimes risk chemical
burns. To prevent the risk of burns, the office generally uses a
light-cured protective lawyer painted on the gums.
Another
popular method of teeth bleaching requires the patient
to use a mouthguard or strip to hold the oxidizing agent along
the teeth for several hours a day. This can range from a period
of 4 - 15 days and can be performed in the courtesy of your own
home. This process is slower, but can still have the same risk
to the gums.
Discover how a healthy smile can improve your lifestyle by
whitening your teeth. Many people never realize how simple and
affordable it really is. |
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