Iontophoresis is a painless alternative to botox injection in which a weak electrical current is used to stimulate mineral-carrying ions to pass through the palms or feet. Iontophoresis is the process of using an iontophoresis device to cure sweaty palms and feet. This is a process that is not new to the medical world. You can find medical document referring to these results for over many years now. The iontophoresis device is a machine that sends out an electrical current through a water buffer Read More.....
Most women develop small dimples in their skin especially around the pelvic region, the abdomen and the lower limbs. Women who are overweight are more prone to bigger skin dimples and bumps compared to those women who are within their ideal weight range. Although these small skin dimples are rather harmless, they are not really flattering to the skin. Women who are within their ideal weight range may have smaller skin dimples and bumps around their thighs compared to their heavier counterparts b Read More.....
Orbital cellulite is a dangerous infection that could lead to serious complications. Orbital cellulites are an acute infection of the tissues surrounding the eye, including the eyelids, eyebrows, and plays. Orbital Cellulites most often presents with symptoms similar to preseptal cellulites such as red, swollen eyelids, but also includes pain, blurred or double vision, fever, headache and a red eye. Orbital cellulite is the most often caused by extension of the sinus infection from adjacent and Read More.....
Eyelashes serve the purpose of shielding our eyes from possible injury. Eyelashes work in a similar fashion to the whiskers on a cat. They help us to sense possible impending danger or injury and we can then avoid it by batting or closing our eyes. But perhaps just as importantly, eyelashes are an ornamental component of our face. Thick beautiful lashes are like putting a frame on a picture and have been a hallmark of beauty since time immemorial. With age, however many women experience thinning Read More.....
Sunlight is a major cause of skin aging, according to the National Institute of Health (NIH). We all know sunburn is obvious skin damage. But, did you know that short, repeated exposure to the sun (also called chronic sun exposure) is a major cause of skin damage too. Sunscreens are rated by their SPF (sun protective factor). The American Academy of Dermatology recommends looking for an SPF of at least 15. Many sunscreens - even if they have the same SPF numbers - have different ingredients or d Read More.....