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What Are Cheek Fillers and What to Expect?

Aging brings unflattering changes to our facial features. As collagen and elastin - our skin’s building blocks - degrade, we lose our youthful softness, plumpness, and glow. The signs of aging are particularly visible in the mid-face or cheek area. Thinner, sunken cheeks and pronounced lines between the nose and the mouth (nasolabial folds) give …

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Red Light Therapy for Wrinkles

Red light therapy involves using a laser or LED device that emits light in the red or near-infrared spectrum on the skin. Red light has the longest wavelength range and the deepest skin penetration potential of all visible light. Scientists discovered its wound-healing properties decades ago, and now the treatment is popularly used to decrease …

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Facial Laser Hair Removal – Things You Need to Know

Unwanted facial hair can seriously affect your confidence. However, innovative laser light technology makes it easy to remove excess facial hair. This minimally invasive medical procedure eliminates unwelcome fuzz and stubble on your chin, upper lip, and other facial areas. This article explores the procedure, targeted areas, aftercare regimen, and facial laser hair removal cost. …

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What Is Hyaluronic Acid? Things You Need to Know

Hyaluronic acid left the anonymity of medical books and gained fame as a staple ingredient in anti-aging skin care thanks to its impressive rejuvenating qualities. However, it is more than an ingredient in facial serums and creams. The FDA approved it for several indications, and it is being studied for more medical and cosmetic uses. …

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Liquid Facelift: Non-Surgical Facial Rejuvenation Explained

The skin is the largest organ in the body, so it usually shows the first signs of aging by losing luster and vibrancy. We all wish we could keep our skin youthful, elastic, and firm. Fortunately, non-surgical solutions can reduce looseness, rejuvenate the skin, and prevent premature aging. Liquid facelift is one such procedure, touted …

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When to Start Using Anti-Aging Products?

Our bodies produce enough collagen, elastin, and antioxidants in our youth to keep the skin looking plump and radiant. However, these skin-building compounds can be reduced with age and lifestyle. Genetics, environmental pollutants, sun exposure, nutrition, and daily habits all play a role in the aging process. Anti-aging products are designed to promote collagen and …

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Can You Use Hyaluronic Acid and Niacinamide Together?

Several skincare ingredients have built a reputation in the past years as “star ingredients” that people love using in their skincare routine. Hyaluronic acid and niacinamide are among them. This article answers the popular question of whether hyaluronic acid and niacinamide can be used together and what benefits to expect from the combination. Can You …

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Preventative Botox: How It Works, and When to Start

Our perception of Botox has changed since it was first used as a cosmetic treatment 20 years ago: what was once a luxury treatment reserved for celebrities is now a standard beautifying procedure available to anyone. Many people keep regular Botox appointments, just like dentist appointments or haircuts. Just as we’ve gotten used to the idea of …

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Retinol vs. Hyaluronic Acid: Which Is Better?

The quality and effectiveness of a skincare product largely depend on its formulation and the use of active ingredients – compounds with proven beneficial effects. Retinol and hyaluronic acid shine among active ingredients as the staples of anti-aging skin care. This article compares retinol and hyaluronic acid, helping you determine which ingredient is better for …

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