Firming Resurfacing

April 12, 2010
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Firming Resurfacing
There is no doubt we live in a fast-paced society that does not show any signs of slowing down any time soon. To relieve some of the stress associated with always being on the go, many people have turned to online to find ways of pampering themselve and looking good. Here at A Woman"s Place Too.com we offer a variety of skin care services, which are listed above. Use this list to help you determine what products you may be interested in. We bring you the latest break throughs in skin care technology at an affordable price. We are committed to helping you improve and maintain skin wellness. Our focus is on anti-aging treatments and looking younger and more beautiful without surgery. Specialty products include laser hair removal, microderm abrasion, Acne Blemish Control, Aromatherapy, Cellulite Treatments, Massage items, Anti-Aging Products, and finally Scar & Stretch mark Reduction. We hope you enjoy our treatments and enjoy shopping!

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How to Get Rid of Frown Lines

The field of cosmetic plastic surgery has no shortage of treatments for getting rid of frown lines. However, with so many choices, finding the right remedy can be a daunting task. Before scheduling a consultation, get acquainted with the options.

Get Rid of Frown Lines With a Traditional Facelift

A surgical facelift restores a youthful appearance by repositioning the skin and muscle tissue on the lower half of the face. Facial cosmetic surgery reduces wrinkles and gets rid of frown lines. The skin returns to a firm and vibrant glow.

A facelift is a highly specialized cosmetic surgery. A skilled plastic surgeon will customize a treatment plan according to your needs. The traditional facelift is the most intricate procedure, suitable for individuals who are at least 40 years old.

Getting back to normal activities can take approximately two weeks. However, most patients agree that the benefits are worth it. Results from a traditional facelift are quite stunning and can last for as long as ten years.

Get Rid of Frown Lines With a Mid Facelift

The mid facelift can also work out frown lines and deep wrinkles in the middle of the face. This type of cosmetic surgery targets the cheeks, underneath the eyes and the nasolabial fold. An endoscope (a tiny camera for surgical precision) may be used for a less invasive procedure, which reduces recovery time.

Get Rid of Frown Lines With a Mini Facelift or Thread Lift

A mini facelift and thread lift are minimally invasive procedures that use different techniques to lift and tighten the skin. A mini facelift is a variation on the traditional facelift. The procedure is performed with tiny incisions and an endoscope to minimize scars.

Surgical thread is used for repositioning during a thread lift. For minor imperfections, such as small wrinkles a fine frown lines, both choices can work well. In addition, the healing period lasts for about two or three days.

Get Rid of Frown Lines With Skin Resurfacing

For those in search of a cosmetic procedure that doesn’t incorporate surgery, skin resurfacing is another option. Skin resurfacing liberates the face of damaged top layers of the skin. This removal makes room for new cell growth. Results from skin resurfacing are smoother skin, reduced wrinkles, fine lines and scars.

There are three general techniques available for skin resurfacing: chemical peels, dermabrasion and laser skin resurfacing. All options can be adjusted according to depth. Some treatments can also remove precancerous growths and reduce acne.

Get Rid of Frown Lines With Skin Resurfacing: Chemical Peel

A chemical peel improves skin tone and diminishes scars, fine lines and wrinkles. A chemical solution treats the damaged layers of the skin. The new skin has a youthful radiant glow.

The deeper the peel, the more dramatic and long lasting results. However, deep peels also require a lengthy recovery. Patients can resume normal activities within two weeks, but the healing period may last several months

Get Rid of Frown Lines With Dermabrasion

Dermabrasion is a resurfacing technique that uses a surgical tool to scrape away damaged layers of the skin. The treatment creates a smooth surface, diminishing frown lines and furrows. The healing period for dermabrasion is similar to a deep chemical peel.

Get Rid of Frown Lines With Laser Skin Resurfacing

Laser skin resurfacing is performed with a carbon dioxide laser. Laser skin resurfacing can target specific problem areas. A newer procedure, laser treatment, results in less discomfort, swelling and bruising. Deep treatments require two weeks before returning to normal activities.

Get Rid of Frown Lines With Injectables

Injectables are yet another non-surgical option for reducing frown lines and wrinkles. Botox is a protein complex that relaxes the muscles causing facial creases to lessen. Other injectables, such as collagen and hyaluronic acid, add fullness to smooth out wrinkles and lines. Injectables can be administered in about 15 minutes and recovery time is nominal.

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Cosmetic plastic surgery should not be taken lightly. Talk to your doctor about cosmetic surgery cost to make sure cosmetic surgery is an option you can afford.

How to Write a Press Release

Getting Started. To get started on your radio press release, think about who you will be pitching your show to. Ultimately your show is being pitched to radio hosts and producers who are inundated with press releases and phone calls every day. They are looking for the hottest show ideas that their listeners will enjoy.

So, come up with a show idea. Think about how you can tie your product and message to something that a producer or host would deem newsworthy. Think outside the box a bit...some of the best radio show ideas live there!

Now that you have your show idea there is something else to consider: why should they listen to me and not the countless other people who seemingly know more than me on the subject? Radio shows need expert, not guests sharing unqualified opinions. Remember, they can just as easily get these opinions by taking calls from their listeners.

You are an expert and you don't even know it! Think about it: who knows your product and message better than you do? You can probably talk about your product with more knowledge and enthusiasm than anyone else out there. Later you'll learn the press release tricks to position yourself as an expert.

Now you not only have a show idea, but you are an expert! Well done! Now it is time to start working on the release. Throughout this process do not forget the following vital piece of information: THE PRESS RELEASE IS YOUR TOOL TO GET BOOKED ON RADIO SHOWS!

The Five Pieces of the Press Release Puzzle The following are the important components of a radio press release which will make your show idea come to life for producers and hosts, as well as position you ahead of the pack.

1. Headline! Headline? HEADLINE!!! Arguably the most important aspect of your press release, headlines are so vital that there are entire books written and seminars taught on how to construct the most effective ones. Now, don't let this scare you. Writing a killer headline is definitely a skill that can be developed; all you need is a clear and concise overview of your topic. Write down your show idea and look it over. Now look it over again.

What is your key message? Is your show idea newsworthy? Are there any well-known people that you can tie into your topic? Do you have any impressive statistics that are relevant? Is there anything controversial that ties directly into your subject? The answers to these questions will help you develop a headline which is ready for increased pick-up by producers and hosts.

Your headline must communicate the topic of the show instantly in an eye-catching way. It should not be longer than 1 sentence and will act as THE sound bite on your topic. Now that's a lot of weight to put on a single sentence!

Sometimes to alleviate the weight of the headline, you may need a sub-head to support it. If your headline gives just a taste of your show topic, then a sub-head is useful to explain it further. When someone reads the headline and sub-head together it should immediately click what the concept of the show is. Do this correctly and you will definitely grab some attention!

2. Discussion Topic This is your chance to present a concise summary of your show topic. It should continue naturally from the headline to further expand the topic. The headline gets the attention and the discussion topic gives the reader more.

The length should be two sentences, tops. This forces you to present (and think about) your topic in a concise manner. Again try to tie your topic to current events, celebrity, or controversy! Don't be worried about repeating yourself in the different sections of the press release. After all, you want to get a cohesive point across! (A great tip: try writing the Topic Summary and Headline together. It is a great way to save time!)

3. Talking Points/Questions These are an absolute must for talk radio as they are the shaping tools that guide the host through your topic. Funnily enough, most times the host will read directly off of the press release during the interview. This not only makes them look knowledgeable, but it saves them heaps of time! So why not have them read YOUR words?!

Yet again you will need to tie in current events and any controversy that will stir interest (are you tired of hearing this yet?). Generally it is good to give no more than 10 of these conversation shapers. If you do get your show picked up, the interviews generally last anywhere from 5 to 30 minutes...so concise is a word that you should familiarize yourself with right now!

Remember: the more interesting the questions - the more interesting the interview!

4. Topic Overview This is where the traditional press release that you may have seen before resurfaces. The reason it only appears now is because in radio you need to grab their attention quickly, something that the topic overview doesn't. Keep in mind that you are pitching your show topic to inundated radio producers and hosts whose time is very limited. With hundreds of releases hitting their inbox, the more eye-catching and relevant your headline is, the more they will read on.

Once you have gained their attention with your eye-catching headline, topic summary and talking points it is time to present the full show idea. This is your opportunity to fully flesh out your topic to position you as an expert on the topic you are discussing. Do not write a sales piece here - write your show! Work your name, personal quotes and product name into the summary. Liberally use the following to build your topic and profile: statistics, testimonials, current news facts, professional title (which is real and honest). Use anything that will interest the producer, host and in effect THEIR AUDIENCE! Try to limit this to a page maximum, with an ideal range to be 4-6 paragraphs with around 4 sentences max in each one.

5. Biography Now this is the one element that people tend to forget, underplay or overplay. THIS IS ABOUT YOU! This is your chance to position yourself as the expert you are in order for your show idea to be picked up, with you in the driver's seat. Use your qualifications, education, career, relationships, memberships, travel history, how many dogs you have....etc. Basically use anything that can help qualify you as an expert on the topic. If you are writing about religion, anything that you do in your life that pertains to religion is applicable and increases your plausibility as an expert on that topic.

A word of warning though: don't sensationalize yourself. By doing this you will immediately turn-off producers and hosts. Instead, effectively communicate your achievements and expertise on the topic that you are presenting. Simply rehashing your resume with bullet-points is an absolute "no-no".

Don't Forget! * The goal of a radio press release is to market you, the expert, and your topic to radio producers and hosts in order to get booked as a guest on their shows. All of the sections of the release should support each other and come together to present a clear view of your show topic. The best way to get someone to hit the delete button on your press release is by presenting them with a disjointed release that does not clearly present the topic or explain why you are an expert on the topic.

* Be concise at all times. If your release is "top-heavy" it will be dumped almost immediately, most times without even a glance. Make sure that the Headline and Topic Summary sections are top-notch, tight and straight to the point. With radio you have the freedom to be slightly more sensational than with print. By having an eye-catching headline and topic summary you will grab attention, and the rest of the release will feed it. Don't just go for eye-catching statements if they do not communicate your topic. Be clear and get your idea across as best as you can.

* And guess what? All of this hard work means nothing if your show topic is flat. Put lots of thought into your show idea. Think about topics that will appeal to the masses rather than a small niche market. The broader the appeal and the more timely the subject matter, the more interesting you are to radio producers and hosts.

The radio press release is the best marketing tool to get you onto talk radio shows so you can publicize yourself and your product. If you take your time developing your topic and put lots of thought into developing your press release you can almost guarantee that radio stations nationwide will start biting! So get writing!

About the Author

Marsha Friedman has been a leading authority on publicity for authors for nearly two decades as CEO of Event Management Services, Inc (). If you would like to receive her free Electronic book "How to Be a Great Talk Radio Guest" visit http://www.emsincorporated.com .


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