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What Causes Inner Thigh Fat and How to Lose It

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Kybella vs. CoolSculpting: Differences Explained

Sometimes, neither exercise nor diet can help eliminate a double chin. Luckily, there are two excellent non-surgical solutions can reduce neckline fat, contour the jawline, and produce a well-defined profile with lasting results. Kybella and CoolSculpting are FDA-approved, minimally invasive treatments that target stubborn neck fat.

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Kybella Swelling: Causes and Solutions

Kybella is an FDA-approved nonsurgical injectable for reducing fat under the chin (submental area). It dissolves fat cells that cause a double chin, helping define the jawline. The treatment is minimally invasive, usually requires no downtime, but may cause mild to moderate side effects, with swelling being the most common.

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Kybella Aftercare: 12 Tips to Ensure the Best Results

If you’re self-conscious about your double chin and the lack of a well-defined jawline, there’s a cosmetic treatment just for those issues – Kybella. It’s a quick, FDA-approved injectable that eliminates unwanted submental (under the chin) fat without downtime.

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Fatty Acids for Skin: What You Should Know

Fatty acids are the primary components of fats in food and our bodies. They are key players in various bodily functions, including energy metabolism, cell membrane function, hormone regulation, and preserving the skin’s protective barrier. A compromised lipid barrier can lead to various skin problems, including atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, acne, and eczema.

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How to Choose Sunscreen: 8 Things to Consider

A suntan may seem like a good way to hide dark circles under the eyes and bring out a white smile. However, as soon as beach season is over, the consequences start to show – brown spots, discoloration, and new wrinkles. For the best long-term results, treat your skin with care. That includes using sunscreen.

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Botox Under Eyes: How It Works and What to Expect

Botox is one of the most sought-after non-surgical treatments worldwide, known for smoothing wrinkles and fine lines. It’s FDA-approved for three areas: the forehead, between the eyebrows, and crow’s feet. Medical providers also use it off-label for other areas, including Botox under the eyes, a natural extension of the crow’s feet treatment.

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Botox Brow Lift: Everything You Need to Know

As we age, collagen and elastin levels decline, causing wrinkles, sagging skin, droopy eyelids, and frown lines that can cause an angry or tired appearance. While surgery was once the go-to solution, many patients now choose a Botox brow lift: a non-surgical treatment that offers similar results without downtime or scarring.

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Eye Serum vs. Eye Cream: Which One to Use?

The skin around the eyes is thin and more prone to premature signs of aging, such as crow’s feet and dark under-eye circles. Botox and dermal fillers offer quick ways to rejuvenate the eye area, but consistent skincare remains the most accessible, non-invasive solution and the foundation of all beauty routines.

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Microneedling for Acne Scars: Does It Work?

Acne scars affect about one in five acne patients, often causing both physical and emotional distress. Treatment options range from topicals and oral medications to minimally invasive procedures and surgery. Microneedling has become a popular choice for those who haven’t seen results from other non-surgical methods.

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