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Study Compares Two Types of Botulinum Toxin for Cosmetic Use
June 20, 2011 Not all varieties of botulinum toxin seem to be equally effective in reducing crow's feet wrinkles, according to a new ... > full story -
Poplar Tree Leaf Bud Extract Could Fight Skin Aging
June 8, 2011 Antioxidants are popular anti-aging ingredients in skin creams, and now scientists are reporting a new source of these healthful substances -- leaf buds of poplar ... > full story -
New Technique Doubles Breast Size Using Patient's Own Fat
June 7, 2011 A plastic surgery procedure in which the patient's own fat is transplanted to the breasts -- used along with treatment to expand the breast tissue before surgery -- can achieve up to a twofold ... > full story -
Severity of Facial Wrinkles May Predict Bone Density in Early Menopause, Study Suggests
June 4, 2011 A new study finds that the worse a woman's skin wrinkles are during the first few years of menopause, the lower her bone density ... > full story -
Cosmetics Can Cause Serious Adverse Effects, Study Suggests
May 31, 2011 Permanent hair dye gives the most serious adverse effects, yet there are also many reactions to facial and body moisturizers, according to new ... > full story -
Surgical Procedure Appears to Enhance Smiles in Children With Facial Paralysis
May 16, 2011 Transferring a segment of muscle from the thigh appears to help restore the ability to smile in children with facial paralysis just as it does in adults, according to new ... > full story -
Does Liposuction Get Rid of That Forever? More Like a Year, Study Suggests
May 9, 2011 Liposuction has become one of the most popular plastic surgeries in the United States. It has been around since 1974 and there are now more than 450,000 operations a year. But does the fat come back? ... > full story -
Virtual Surgery Shows Promise in Personalized Treatment of Nasal Obstruction
April 18, 2011 A preliminary report suggests that virtual nasal surgery has the potential to be a productive tool that may enable surgeons to perform personalized nasal surgery using computer simulation ... > full story -
Thirty Percent of Women Would Trade at Least One Year of Their Life to Achieve Their Ideal Body Weight and Shape, UK Study Finds
April 4, 2011 New research in the UK has found that 30 percent of women would trade at least one year of their life to achieve their ideal body weight and ... > full story -
Periocular Treatment Improves Eye Comfort and Quality of Life for Patients With Facial Paralysis
March 21, 2011 Patients with facial paralysis who underwent surgical treatment for a condition that leaves them unable to completely close their eyes reported improvement in comfort around the eyes and overall ... > full story
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