Archive for January, 2009

Interesting Developments In The Sphere Of Cosmetic Surgery

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Men have an eternal craving for staying young and looking ravishing even if they grow old. As we grow older, we start losing the smoothness and elasticity of the skin and the body starts losing its natural toned look. Then there are people who are born with certain cosmetic defects that prevent them from living their life in full vigor. The plight of these people whose appearance become the cause of agony have always made the medical scientists think and that led to the emergence of cosmetic surgery as the most innovative branch of medical science. It is often said, that no branch of medical science has made such a remarkable advancement over such a short period of time.

The recent trends in plastic surgery however involve the shift of emphasis from complex surgical procedures to minimal invasive techniques and prospects in the coming decades seem only endless. The procedures are increasingly becoming quicker requiring lesser downtime for recovery, the scarring are going to be less and expenses are also coming down significantly attracting a larger segment of the society.

The researches are moving toward the most advanced kind of cosmetic engineering. As for example, the scientists have achieved major breakthroughs in the area of tissue engineering that will make generation of live tissues possible in the laboratory set up to be used to replace the damaged skin or body parts. The researches are also being carried on to explore the possibilities in reproducing skin grafts, breast tissue, muscles, or nerves. Thus the future of cosmetic surgery seems to mostly depend on the advancements made in the areas of tissue engineering.

However, as said earlier, in the new millennium, the cosmetic surgery is leaning more towards less invasive procedures and a new generation of products and techniques have been introduced to deal with a number of cosmetic imperfections. We all know about Botox and its recent popularity, but there are many more products with the same or even more potentials.

Botulinum toxins.
Some people simply need a stronger version of Botox for longer duration and stronger wrinkle reducing abilities. Their demand can be met in a product called Myobloc or Dysport which is a type B botulinum toxin while Botox is type A. Its advantage lies in the fact that Dysport treatments requires two application a year as opposed to the four application a year usually needed by Botox patients.

Hyaluronic acid
This is another product that is fast gaining hold. As a component of skin tissue, this product is meant to provide cushioning and lubrication to the skin. Their effects can last up to one year.

Radiance
If you want that perfect strawberry mouth like Angelina Jolie, you will no longer need to go under the surgical scalpels. For creating spouty lips, cosmetic surgeons may inject in your lips Radiance that is derived from calcium hydroxylapatite, a substance found in human bones and teeth. The product is however awaiting FDA approval for use in cosmetic treatment.

Artecoll
This is being viewed as the first permanent injection to treat wrinkles. How does it work? The process involves the injection of microscopic plastic beads suspended in collagen into the targeted area. The body absorbs the injected collagen, and the beads make the body to produce its own collagen. Thus it triggers off a collagen production cycle. As the body experiences a drop in the collagen production, the beads instruct the body to produce more.

In the years to come, cosmetic surgery techniques are predicted to develop at even a faster rate. More advanced approaches are expected to replace the present techniques as demand for procedures with immediate effects and quicker healing time grow.

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Some Interesting Facts You Need to Know About Mold

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

There are a few things that the average person should know about mold and one of the most obvious ones is that mold growing in the house is dangerous to the health. But, what exactly is mold? Why is it dangerous? How do you get rid of it?

Mold is a fungus and it exists all around us. There are thousands of different species of it and they exist all around the world in more colors than you can think of. Some people seem to think that the words mold and fungus can be used as replacements for each other, but this is not always the case.

All molds are fungi, but not every fungus is a mold. We have been known to eat different fungi around the world such as mushrooms and some kinds of mold have even been used to create such foods as cheese or alcoholic beverages and the fact is that some molds, when used in the creation of food or medicines properly, can be quite beneficial to our health.

The news has been making a big deal over mold the past few years, noting toxic black mold in many of its broadcasts. The black mold that it is usually referring to is called Stachybotrys and this is a genus of mold that contains about 10 different species.

It grows mostly on dead plants and has been known to grow in homes or businesses. Not every kind of black mold mentioned on the news is Stachybotrys.

People are becoming more and more concerned about hidden mold in their homes and businesses. This is mold that you cannot readily see just by taking a look around your house and is often found tucked away inside air conditioning vents or inside walls.

Any mold that has been found to be growing inside the ventilation system should be gotten rid of as soon as possible because every time the air conditioner is turned on, the mold is spread to every corner of your home or business and will be creating health problems for everyone in it.

Mycotoxins are what make some molds so dangerous. These are produced by some molds is what makes the molds dangerous, it is not just the existence of the mold by itself.

If a mold does not produce mycotoxins, it is not a significant danger to human health, only the structural health of some buildings that it grows in.

Jim Corkern is a writer and promoter of quality
flood and water damage cleanup and
water damage restoration> companies across the united states.

Pamper Your Skin The Natural Way

Monday, January 19th, 2009

Sometimes we don’t look after our skin like we should and then problems can start occurring. Sometimes we can have an allergic animation to something or the skin gets damaged, there can be many and varied reasons why our skin suffers from damage.

Most people turn to their doctor for problems with their skin; however you can use else form of medicine to cure your problem, herbal remedies.

Perhaps the biggest problem that the majority of those suffering from skin problems have to contend with is eczema. This is a persistent reoccurring skin problem that can cause intense itching. Flare – ups of the condition can be made worse by poor diet and stress and your doctor will usually prescribe a steroid cream. Luckily known is altered more natural ways you can help your savor, taking a vitamin E supplement everyday can help to keep eczema at bay and dissuade attacks. For those who suffer from itching, redness, flakiness or scaling of the skin proper to this condition then trial breaking open a vitamin E capsule and applying the oil directly to the affected area on the skin. By doing this it bequeath in most cases help to reduce the redness and scaling.

If you have problems with an itchy, sore scalp then using a branded dandruff shampoo can help; again there are more natural ways to deal with the unpleasantness. Applying witch hazel directly onto the problem area or mixing a little with a natural herbal shampoo can help to reduce the itching and has placid properties that will help to heal the skin.

If you suffer from general skin disorders or wrinkles, then studies have shown that using aloe vera cream three times a day over a period of around four weeks can in fact help a great deal. Aloe has antibacterial agents and has a moisturizing effect that has shown to rejuvenate skin.

If you suffer from acne or pimples then you can treat this with haemafine syrup, this is an ancient herbal remedy for most types of skin disorder and works by purifying the blood. It not only improves your complexion but also gives the skin a florid looking glow and can be used for many types of problems relating to the skin. If you just need to rejuvenate your skin Even if you don’t suffer from any particular skin problem but could do with pampering tired skin a little a herbal remedy can be a great substitute to the creams and lotions found in most druggist stores.

If you suffer from wilderness skin problems then try mixing 2 tablespoons of milk with 2 of honey, smooth this over your face and leave to dry before rinsing off.

For those with normal skin three to four tablespoons of oatmeal mixed with the juice taken from a grapefruit and flourish onto the face and left for around 15 minutes can work wonders.

If you have oily skin then try a mixture of 2 cups rolled oats, 1 cup of almonds, 2 tablespoons of dried lavender and 2 cups of white cosmetic clay. Combine these to a very sightly powder in your kitchen blender then handle to your face and leave for around 15 mins before rinsing off.

Garland Choate (GR) is a retired Airline Captain who now publishes articles from the USVI. Find many great articles about herbal remedies at http://www.herbal.wahwarriors.com

Just What is a Stroke?

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

Stroke is known since ancient times. Hippocrates was the first to describe the condition of sudden paralysis.

Stroke is a common disease nowadays that takes the lives of many. What actually is it? What can cause it? We have tried to answer these questions in the lines below.

Stroke is a medical condition described by the lack of blood supply in part of the brain or in the whole brain. The interruption of blood supply can e caused by thrombosis ( a clog in a blood vessel that prevents blood from passing through and circulating normally in the blood system), embolism (blockage of a blood vessel caused by an object such as fat, air bubbles, talc, bacteria, amniotic fluid, etc), or hemorrhage (bleeding). The result of irregular or no blood supply to the brain or even a part of it leas to lack of oxygen and glucose that results into brain cells dying. For that reason stroke leads to serious brain damage and even death.

Stroke symptoms are quite different and depend of the level of brain damage. Stroke symptoms may include muscle weakness, numbness, reduction in sensory or vibratory sensation, altered smell, taste, hearing, or vision (total or partial), decreased reflexes, altered breathing and heart rate, disorganized thinking, confusion, etc. In some cases ony one side of the body is affected.

It is believed that men are more likely to suffer from stroke than women. Indeed men have 1.25% more chance of having a stroke however 60% of deaths from stroke occur in women.

Stroke is considered to be one of the medical urgencies. If stroke is not caught in time the damage on ones health might me much more serious.

Stroke can be caused by a variety of factors. Some of the most important ones are advanced age, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking and drinking habits, unhealthy diet and overweight. Stress is also one of the significant factors that increase the risk of stroke.

Stoke prevention is possible at several levels. The first and most important one is reducing the risk factors in ones every day life such as reducing smoking and drinking, maintaining a healthy diet and weight, regular sport activities. People who have close relatives suffering from cardiovascular diseases must me much more careful since it is more likely they to suffer from similar diseases or share an unhealthy lifestyle. Regular medical examinations are required especially with increasing of age as mentioned the risk of stroke increases significantly with age especially after 45 years.

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