You’re welcome. 🙂 When I first started working with lasers years ago, there were literally 3 companies making about 5 lasers. Now there are 30+ companies making at least 150...
...lot. And you have a purpose in this world, you just don’t quite know it yet. Please reach out to others… both to help those with similar problems… and to...
...use. And the stem cells are important to the Istanbul team’s results. The problems with thread lifts: The threads can break or not “take” evenly – usually on one side...
...70. YOUR anatomy should dictate a customized approach… not one size fits all. Safety is a big consideration in this area because it’s an area prone to artery blockage and...
You’re welcome! The answer to this is YES, absolutely. Eye creams can make puffy eyes worse. You’ve already done some great detective work! Here are some suggestions: Try to figure...
...line area (glabella) IS FDA approved and approved in all other countries that I know of. These are all temporary muscle relaxers (I hate the word “toxin”). For 3-6 months...
...trauma to the delicate skin around the eyes See above Use a good eye cream twice a day to keep the area moisturized. The delicate eyelid skin has almost no...
...in some areas… even though they might last longer. A great doctor/PA-C/nurse injector should have a a great “eye,” and a lot of technical knowledge, safety focus, and experience. Specific...
...deliver more energy to the target without harming the outer layers of skin (the epidermis). There is a lot of research in this area, so more uses will be discovered....
...claustrophobic with their hearing aids out, and we can all understand this. Especially when the eyes need to be covered for all laser procedures too. Solution: leave them in! They...
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