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Got 2 minutes ? We got you covered for Christmas
The Black Card is a beautiful elegant way to give the gift of beauty in any denomination from $50 to $100,0000 with no expiration date no restrictions no gimmicks whatsoever. Give us a call we will do everything for you in a moment over the phone and send it to your recipient. Look and feel of a normal credit card. Safer than cash, check or credit card. If its ever lost or stolen or even misplaced simply give us a call. We have you covered discretely and safely and without any hassle. No complicated logging in and setting up accounts. We track the original amount and expenditures for you. There is no easier way to spread the love and the beauty of the season. Make sure you give us a few days to get it to your destination if you want it to arrive before Christmas but only a few minutes on the phone will get the most beautiful gift on its way. Ho Ho Ho say goodbye to wrinkles
Saturday, December 10, 2016
What can I do in less than an hour to look great for the holidays ?
I know you are busy,, but we have 2 great solutions for your face. The simplest and quickest, barely 20 minutes, is Silkpeel vitamin dermal infusion. Or what we like to call our “Black Tie Facial” As the name implies. Its a facial that infuses vitamins and leaves you glowing. The reason we call it the black tie facial, is because it is so clean you could come in a dress and go straight to an event looking radiant. The one people are most familiar with is microdermabrasion which is not only messy but leaves you with red blotchy skin.. The silkpeel couldnt be more different. Silkpeel uses diamond brushes vs microdermabrasion is like “sandblasting” you and silkpeel vacuums up the residue ( you can see the dirty water coming form your face where it is collected) And like i said you are then simultaneously infused with vitamins leaving you glowing. In fact a series of these would make quite a difference and there are different solutions, like ones for acne as well.
If you have an hour and a few dollars more, nothing beat a Thermage to tighten your skin and create more collagen to help you maintain a youthful appearance. Thermage has the longest safety record. Its been around since 2001. Millions of people have had Thermage treatments. Tightening your skin and producing more collagen is exactly the opposite of aging.
In either case if you have an hour, come for a free consult. Decide on the spot. No commitment No charge, but you just might walk out looking a little bit younger for the holidays.
More about SilkPeel Microdermabrasion here
Cheers
John
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Wednesday, October 19, 2016
What is Aesthetic Medicine?
Aesthetic Medicine is a quickly growing field in mostly non-invasive cosmetic treatments to body contour. This subspecialty is no longer limited to the fields of plastic surgery and dermatology, as many specialties are offering aesthetic medical procedures in order to better accommodate their patients’ aesthetic needs. A growing trend among baby boomers is that aesthetic treatments are part of a normal health routine with the goal of maintaining a natural and healthy appearance. From
Aesthetic medicine is an inclusive term for specialties that focus on improving cosmetic appearance through the treatment of conditions including scars, skin laxity, wrinkles, moles, liver spots, excess fat, cellulite, unwanted hair, skin discoloration, and spider veins. Traditionally, aesthetic medicine includes dermatology, reconstructive surgery and plastic surgery. Aesthetic medicine includes both surgical procedures (liposuction, facelifts, breast implants, Radio frequency ablation) and non-surgical procedures (radio frequency skin tightening, non surgical liposuction, chemical peel), and practitioners may utilize a combination of both.Although aesthetic medicine procedures are typically elective, they can significantly improve quality of life, psychological well being and social function.
- In the US, there were more than 11 million aesthetic procedures performed from 2012-2013, and 83.5% of the procedures were nonsurgical.
- In the UK, there were 50,000 cosmetic surgery procedures performed in 2013-2014.
- Surgical aesthetic procedures account for 10% of the cosmetic procedures in the UK, and non surgical techniques constitute the remaining 90%
- In the US, the top 5 surgical aesthetic procedures were 1) Liposuction 2) Breast augmentation 3) Blepharoplasty 4) Abdominoplasty 5) Rhinoplasty
- In the US, the top 5 nonsurgical aesthetic procedures were 1) Botulinum Toxin 2) Hyaluronic acid 3) Laser hair removal 4) Microdermabrasion 5) Photorejuvenation
- In South Korea, there were more than 980,000 aesthetic procedures performed from 2014-2015.
In South Korea, the top 5 surgical aesthetic procedures were 1) Blepharoplasty 2) Rhinoplasty 3) Fat Grafting 4) Rhytidectomy 5) Hair Transplantation
Some of the aesthetic procedures can include:
- Injections of Botulinum toxin (Botox)
- Injection of dermal fillers
- Cryolipolysis
- Chemical Peels
- Mesotherapy injection
- Cellulite treatment
- Acaraya Non-Laser Tattoo Reversal Techniques
- 3D Nipple Areola Micropigmentation Process
- Skin Care Health Pre-Postoperative Management
- Nutrition
- Permanent makeup
- Hair transplantation
- Laser hair removal
- Laser Therapy for scars and stretch marks
- YAG laser for spider veins
- Contour threads
- Lipolysis
- Non-surgical liposuction (exilis)
- Lipotomy
- Radio Frequency skin tightening
- laser tattoo removal
- facelifts
- Rhinoplasty
- Abdominoplasty
- Breast augmentation or reduction
- Brachioplasty
- Liposuction
- Thermage
- Carboxytherapy
The American College of Aesthetic and Cosmetic Physicians along with the American Society of Aesthetic/ Cosmetic Physicians are the official organization and society in the fastest growing field of Medicine. Aesthetic and cosmetic medicine is currently a discipline within medicine that does not require formal residency training or a fellowship and can be practiced by a licensed physician of any specialty. Physicians that currently have the most access to patients seeking aesthetic/ cosmetic procedures are typically Family Practitioners and OB/GYNs. Membership to the American College of Aesthetic and Cosmetic Physicians is open to all specialties of medicine and all allied healthcare professionals. Board Certification is open to all qualifying physicians and is sponsored by the the American Board of Cosmetic and Aesthetic Medicine.
Here is a pretty good list of the Aesthetic organizations:
American Academy of Anti-aging and Regenerative Medicine
American Academy of Cosmetic Family Medicine
American Academy of Cosmetic Gynecologists
American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery (AACS)
American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD)
American Academy of Medical Esthetic Professionals
American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine
American Academy of Dermatology
American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Academy of Laser Dentistry (ALD)
American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS)
American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS)
American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ASOPRS)
American Society of Plastic Surgical Nurses (ASPSN)
American Society of Cosmetic Dermatology & Aesthetic Surgery
American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery (ASLMS)
American Society for Aesthetics
American Society of Nonsurgical Aesthetics (ASNA)
American Society of Aesthetic Mesotherapy (ASAM)
American Society for Mesotherapeutic Liposculpture (ASML)
American Society for Dermatological Surgery (ASDS)
American Society for Dental Aesthetics
American Society of Dermatology (ASD)
American Board of Cosmetic Surgery
American Board of Laser Surgery
American Board of Aesthetic Mesotherapy
American Board of Cosmetic Dentistry (ABCD)
American Board of Aesthetic Dentistry
American Board of Aesthetic Medicine (ABAM)
American Board of Phlebology
American Board of Dermatology
American Board of Anti-Aging & Regenerative Medicine
International College of Aesthetic Medicine
International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine (IAPAM)
International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS)
International aesthetic Foot Society
National Laser Institute
National Procedures Institute (NPI)
National Society of Cosmetic Physicians/American Academy of Cosmetic Physicians
American College of Phlebology
College of Cosmetic Medicine
American Aesthetic Nursing Association
American Association of Plastic Surgeons (AAPS)
The American Association of Aesthetic Medicine and Surgery
The Canadian Laser Aesthetic Surgery Society (CLASS)
Canadian Association of Aesthetic Medicine
Cosmetic Laser Universe
Empire Medical Training
The Esthetic Skin Institute (ESI)
World Anti-Aging Academy of Medicine (WAAAM)
Practical CME
Aesthetic Medical Educators Training (AMET)
Laservision Academy
The Cosmetic Surgery Directory
Plastic Surgery Research Info
Aesthetic Association
Aesthetic MD
Medical Esthetics
Dermatology Societies
American Osteopathic College of Dermatology
Laser Training Institute
Medical & Esthetic Association
Biomani Advanced Medical Aesthetics
Institute of Medical Aesthetics
Harvard Medical School (Department of Continuing Education) Annual Laser & Aesthetic course
Cosmetic / Aesthetic Laser Companies
Thanks to http://ift.tt/2dBVFkE for many of these links