Fruit Juice for Aging Skin:
January 14, 2009 at 5:16 am | In Latest Updates | Leave a CommentTags: acid, age, aging, beauty, beauty products, citric acid, creams, dosages, effective, facial, fade, fruit, higher, juice, lined, patient, product, reduce, sags, skin, treatment
Fruit Juice for Aging Skin:
Ever since Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHA) have been found to reduce tiny facial lines and fade age spots on the skin, beauty products worldwide are including them in skin creams in the highest concentration the FDA will allow. AHA is made from the juices of citric acid fruits. Higher and more effective dosages are used by Dermatologists and other medical professionals for out-patient skin treatments. AHA reverses sun damage and imparts a more youthful glow to the skin but it cannot get rid of deep lines or sags.
Prostate Cancer: Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment
January 14, 2009 at 5:11 am | In Latest Updates | Leave a CommentTags: age, aggressive, annual, around, beginning, blood, cancer, check, cryosurgery, diagnosis, digital, exam, food, ketchup, men, paste, Prevention, products, Prostate, radioactive, rectal, sauce, screening, seeds, studies, surgery, technique, test, tomato, treatment, tumors
Prostate Cancer: Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment:
All men should have an annual digital rectal exam beginning around age 40. Another screening technique is a ‘prostate-specific antigen’ blood test which checks for a
special chemical associated with prostate cancer. The test costs about $35 and should be done annually. The newest treatment for prostate cancer and an alternative to surgery, cryosurgery or radiation beams is the implantation of tiny radioactive seeds into the prostate.
Lycopene, a nutrient contained in tomatoes and tomato products such as tomato sauce, tomato paste and ketchup, is an effective prostate cancer deterrent. Studies show that men who eat these foods have less risk of prostate cancer.
Also, studies show that lycopene fights cancer in men who already have the disease. Prostate tumors are smaller and less aggressive in men who are given lycopene.
Teeth Bleaching: Easier than You Think
January 14, 2009 at 5:07 am | In Latest Updates | Leave a CommentTags: about, bleaching, costs, during, Florida, four, make, medication, minutes, molds, patient, six, society, teeth, time, visit, weeks
Teeth Bleaching: Easier than You Think
Safe ways to whiten the teeth are now available in most dentists’ offices. We hear from Dr. Donald Carmona, DDS, past President of Florida Dental Society, that it usually requires just one initial visit to check teeth discoloration and make molds of the teeth and one follow-up visit in about four to six weeks. During that time, the patient applies the whitening paste to the plastic mold that fits around the teeth and keeps it in for 30 minutes each morning and each evening. It’s painless and easy. Yellowed teeth get better results than teeth stained by medication. Costs vary but range between $500 and $1500.
Cheek Implants
January 14, 2009 at 4:51 am | In Latest Updates | Leave a CommentTags: bacteria, body, cheek, complication, houses, implants, infection, look, millenium, patients, plastic, post, potential, procedure, side, surgeons, surgical, youthful
Cheek Implants
Dubbed the “face lift of the 90’s,” cheek implants have caught on and undoubtedly are here to stay right on through the new millennium. Said to restore the youthful lift to the face, the procedure is a favorite of patients but not necessarily of plastic surgeons. Because the surgeon goes in through the mouth in order to place the implants properly, the risk of infection is higher. The mouth houses more bacteria than almost any other part of the body. Another potential complication is post-surgical movement of the implants causing a lop-sided look.
Laser Surgery for Distance Vision
January 14, 2009 at 4:46 am | In Latest Updates | Leave a CommentTags: change, cornea, distance, high tech, hundred, infection, laser, laser surgery, micro, pregnant, surfery, tech, treatment, two, ultra, vision, women
Laser Surgery for Distance Vision
Laser surgery to correct nearsightedness is the latest high tech eye surgery. It has evolved into Lasik, an incisional surgery in the cornea done by a micro-keratone cutter that lifts up an ultra-thin flap of cornea. The laser is then applied to the intact eye beneath the lifted corneal flap. Nearsighted people are treated with Lasik as an office procedure that takes about 10 minutes. Recovery of vision is instantaneous. Possible side effects: two out of a hundred patients may develop minor complications such as inflammation or infection. This procedure replaces the old laser treatment applied to the front surface of the cornea, a sometimes-painful procedure requiring more time to recuperate. The cost for Lasik, the most advanced surgery to correct distance vision, ranges from $1,500 to $4,000. Insurance does not cover it. Due to hormonal changes lasik is not recommended for pregnant women or women who are planning to get pregnant.
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