GP and cosmetic doctor Dr John Quinn says: “Hyperhidrosis is a condition where you have excessive sweating and can be either what’s called primary or secondary. Secondary hyperhidrosis ‘tends to be generalised (all over the body and not just in one place) and often related to another medical condition like an overactive thyroid or certain… Continue reading The treatment to Stop Excessive Sweating
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Cosmetic Surgery and Me
ManFace.co.uk 2 weeks ago, I was approached by the The Private Clinic, a cosmetic surgery and aesthetic treatment clinic that can be found up and down the UK with it’s original location in Harley Street. They’d asked me if I, or someone I knew, had any interest in cosmetic treatments as they were looking… Continue reading Cosmetic Surgery and Me
Rosacea-The Treatment: IPL (Intense Pulsed Light)
Most women with Rosacea go undiagnosed for years, ‘people assume they’re allergic or have sensitive skin’. says Dr Gupta at The Private Clinic. So what is it? Basically, it’s a red face. Capillaries under the skin fill up with blood causing redness, spots and an uneven skin tone. Sadly, the causes are unknown, it could… Continue reading Rosacea-The Treatment: IPL (Intense Pulsed Light)
What causes female hair loss and how YOU can prevent it from happening
Express Whilst it’s more common amongst men, hair loss and hair thinning is also something that can affect many women up and down the country. Actress and television presenter Nadia Sawalha revealed this week she had been diagnosed with the balding gene. It’s natural for women to lose around 100 hairs per day, but some… Continue reading What causes female hair loss and how YOU can prevent it from happening
How big is too big?
Mail Online If you’ve been thinking about getting a breast augmentation it can be hard to know where to start. How do you know what size and shape to go for? And do you stay overnight or go home the same day? What about placement over or under the muscle? The options can seem limitless… Continue reading How big is too big?
Eczema: What is it and how to treat it
BT.com In the UK, around one in five children and one in 12 adults has eczema – also known as dermatitis – according to the National Eczema Society, which adds up to more than six million. And as the charity highlights, it’s a very individual condition, ranging from the occasional patch of dry, irritated skin… Continue reading Eczema: What is it and how to treat it
Busty Taylor Swift flaunts noticeably fuller chest in clingy red crop top after boob job rumours
Mail Online She sent tongues wagging earlier this summer as many fans questioned on Twitter if she had a boob job. And Taylor Swift is certainly giving those skeptics something to talk about. The 26-year-old singer was seen looking rather busty while out and about in New York City on Wednesday. She showcased what looked… Continue reading Busty Taylor Swift flaunts noticeably fuller chest in clingy red crop top after boob job rumours
The most common breast imperfections and how to fix them
The Daily Mail Inverted nipples, sagging and asymmetry: The most common breast imperfections and how to fix them. Breasts come in all shapes and sizes but some women are unhappy with certain aspects of their appearance Plastic surgeon Adrian Richards has discussed the most common problems women encounter Dr Richards suggests the best way to… Continue reading The most common breast imperfections and how to fix them
Drake Dragged by Fellow Rapper for Maybe Having Liposuction
Yahoo When we think of cosmetic surgery, we usually picture things like breast enlargements and lip injections. We rarely imagine men going under the knife or the needle. But that’s what rapper Drake is being accused of in a new track by fellow rapper Joe Budden, who claims Drizzy had liposuction to define his six-pack… Continue reading Drake Dragged by Fellow Rapper for Maybe Having Liposuction
Breast surgery
Aesthetics This article will provide an overview of the different types of breast surgery and the reasons why patients seek these. Although this topic is most relevant to cosmetic surgeons, it is also useful for non-surgical aesthetic practitioners who may discuss initial concerns with an existing patient and will therefore be able to give them… Continue reading Breast surgery