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face lift collagen

April 13th, 2010 The Doctor No comments

face lift collagen
Have you ever known anyone who received {fillers}~ collagen injections and did it make them look 5 yrs. young?

I was thinking of getting them done when I am older because honestly am not interested in a face-lift, lol [well more power to the ones who have had them done, just not for me].
Just think when I’m older will have those crease likes on each side of my mouth a little later on. Fillers are simple enough~do they really “cause scar tissue”? I read that somewhere I think.
HAVE YOU or anyone you’ve known had “fillers” done on their face?

It fixes your lines/wrinkles making your appearance seen younger then your actual age. I have not personally done this or tried it since I am 22 but my mom said it works pretty good. She’s early 40’s. The only thing is it only lasts for 3 months to a year and then you have to go back to get another one. Everybody has some sort of smile line on them as they age. Even some girls who are 14 have them.

ultratone Rejuvenating Face Lift Demonstration

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chemical peel for face

March 27th, 2010 The Doctor No comments

chemical peel for face
Have you ever had a chemical peel?

how safe is a chemical peel on your face? How did it help your skin? Did th effects last? What are the dangers and side effects?
How much did cost….and what kind of dr do you have to go to for the procedure…or is it done at a spa?

I’m a licensed aesthetician and have received and given several chemical peels. They are extremely safe on the right candidate (not pregnant, not sunburnt, not the wrong skintype, etc…). It helped my skin by even exfoliation of the dead skin and plumping of the dermal layers beneath the epidermis. It also created a supple glow to my entire face. The effects continue to last because a change was made and I continued to care for my skin after each peel. Dangers and side effects can be long if you go to someone not trained to perform chemical peels or if the practitioner chooses to perform a peel that is not suitable to your skin type and tone. They can include: redness, swelling, itching, pinpoint bleeding, pigmentation problems post peel. Peels usually run from $75-$500 depending on the peel and how many layers are applied. A dermatologist and/or plastic surgeon are needed to perform medium to deep level peels (the kind where they knock you out to apply). A spa with a licensed aesthetician with additional certificates for chemical peels should be sought out for simple to medium depth peels. In my experience, I LOVE Physicians Choice of Arizona products. Find a spa in your area that provides these peels by checking out www.pcaskin.com. The UltraPeel and the SensiPeel are two of my favs and they can be used on practically anyone and I’ve never seen a bad peel from these products…EVER! Good luck and feel free to contact me.

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collagen face cream

March 24th, 2010 The Doctor No comments

collagen face cream
Where can I purchase Collagen face Cream?

I have been unable to find Collagen Cream anywhere. Help Please.

Loreal has a product called Collagen Filler. So maybe that might help? You can find in the beauty aisle.

Caring for Skin : Does Dry Skin Cause Wrinkles?

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