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Latisse for Your Scalp? It May Not Just Be for Eyelashes Anymore

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

It has recently been reported that some doctors are using Latisse off-label for the treatment of hair loss.  Latisse, which has a remarkable track record for its effects on growing longer, fuller eyelashes, is now being studied for its effectiveness on the scalp as well.  Contrary to popular belief, hair loss is not just a…  read more

 

Latisse May Help More than Eyelashes in the Future

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

It is not uncommon for women to experience changes in their hair during pregnancy. Some find that their hair thickens or curls, others find it straightens, and others still find that their hair thins. It is a common misconception that hair loss and hair thinning only occur to men.  Latisse is a substance that has…  read more

 

How Does Microdermabrasion Help Your Skin?

Friday, November 4th, 2011

There are a number of ways that day-to-day living can impact the look of your skin. The aging process, the sun, and even hormonal changes during pregnancy can make the skin appear dull or cause blemishes. The world of cosmetic medicine offers a number of solutions, but one option that is non-invasive is microdermabrasion. What…  read more

 

The Benefits of Microdermabrasion

Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

Want healthier, younger-looking skin? You might consider microdermabrasion. Many people would love to take a few years off their skin, but are afraid of painful, invasive surgical procedures. As a result, microdermabrasion has become an extremely popular choice over the years, and many people – both men and women – use it to help clear…  read more

 

Is Latisse Only for Cosmetic Purposes?

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

Latisse has been marketed as a solution to mascara as it can create thicker eyelashes. However, Latisse is not only for cosmetic purposes. After all, our eyelashes are part of our anatomy and they have a reason for being existing. They are designed to protect the eyes from irritants. As a result, individuals with insufficient…  read more