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Double Chin Got You Down?

Then Kybella may be the answer for you! Kybella is a new, FDA-Approved, injectable treatment that melts away the excess fat that causes double chins. No matter how much dieting and exercising you do sometimes we just can’t get fat to go away in key areas, like the neck. New scientific advances in the formulation of cosmetic substances have created treatments, like Kybella, that use substances that naturally occur in our bodies. The substance used in Kybella treatments is a man-made form of deoxycholic acid, a naturally occurring material that […]
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Suffering From Hair Loss?

Is you hair thinning? There are a number of causes, age, genetics, and diet can all factor in to hair thinning and eventual hair loss. Hair loss effects both men and women, fortunately there are excellent treatments available today to restore lost hair. There are many products that claim to correct hair loss, including creams, medications and shampoos. For most people, none of these work effectively. Fortunately, hair transplantation is a safe and effective way to combat hair loss. Our practice specializes in hair restoration techniques, specifically hair transplantation. Hair […]
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Liquid Facelifts – Revolutionizing Cosmetic Treatments!

The field of cosmetic medical procedures has grown rapidly in the last few years. Science and technology have come together develop advanced products to help reduce the signs of aging. These products, often referred to as “liquid facelifts” refer to non-surgical procedures that are designed to refresh, lift and restore the skin to give it a more youthful appearance. Non-invasive treatments, such as Voluma, Restylane, Dysport and Botox are safer than traditional facelifts and provide subtle and natural-looking results. Whether you are concerned about crow’s feet or a sagging skin, […]
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Regular Skin Exams – Key To Skin Cancer Detection

Skin cancer is quite common today. Melanoma the most serious form of skin cancer, is a cancer of the skin pigment cells, which are called melanocytes. Melanomas can occur anywhere on the skin, but they are most likely to develop on the chest and back in men and on the legs in women. Other common sites for melanomas include the neck and face. Melanomas can occur anywhere on the skin, but they are most likely to develop on the chest and back in men and on the legs in women. […]
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