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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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Pamper Yourself (or Somebody Else) This Christmas
The Christmas season is almost upon us: a time for love, goodwill and pictures! Holiday parties, family gathering and the intensified flashing and clicking of the cameras are all on their way… so why not look and feel your best this holiday season? Or, give the gift of relaxation and confidence to someone else who deserves the very best. It's the gift that keeps on giving.
Top Ten Spa Gifts for Every Woman:
- Manicure / Pedicure: After working hard all year and cramming those tender tootsies into your high heels, your digits deserve the best. Have your fingers and toes soaked, trimmed, waxed, painted and buffed to a high shine.
- Full Body Massage: Let's face it, relaxation is a must during the holidays. There are enough stressors coming at us all year long to keep our shoulders up around our ears until December 31! Why not massage your cares away, or treat someone to the gift of time and rejuvenation!
- IPL Photofacial: Why not try a new kind of facial this season? An IPL Photofacial is a non-invasive process for keeping the skin's youthful appearance. The photofacial will target sunspots, sun damage, vein reduction, and other types of skin discoloration. This procedure involves little to no down-time afterwards.
- Intraceutical Oxygen Infusion Facial Treatments: Delivering therapeutic oxygen, hydration, essential vitamins and antioxidants, the Oxygen Infusion Facial is excellent for anti-aging, acne treatment and skin purification. A favourite of celebs like Madonna, Gwyneth and Justin Timberlake!
- Infrared Sauna: This detoxifying treatment is a bonus before AND after the Christmas rush! The infrared rays penetrate your body deep beneath the skin and stimulate tissues and organs to detox. This popular treatment purifies your skin and promotes blood flow throughout your body.
- Lapex LipoLaser: If you're like most other women, you have a "trouble area" that makes you cringe when you look in the mirror, and no matter what you try, it just won't budge! The Lapex LipoLaser is the perfect treatment for targeted fat reduction: a painless, hour-long procedure that can help rid your target areas of the grizzly fat that just won't go away. Say goodbye to inches and hello to perfect holiday pictures!
- Spa Membership: Whether your self-gifting or saying "I love you" to someone else, a spa member ship is the perfect gift for monthly treatments. Take advantage of regular treatment schedules and discounted services!
- Day Spa Packages: What could be better than a spa package to keep you looking your best? Usual packages include a massage, manicure and pedicure, facials and sometimes even a healthy day spa lunch. A whole day of pampering and recharging.
- Airbrush Makeup: Get all glammed up for those holiday soirees or give a makeover to someone who needs a night out! Enjoy a flawless finish for parties or a special occasion; handle those pictures in style.
- Hair Removal: Just because Santa has a beard doesn't mean it's stylish for the ladies! Wax it or zap it – go hairless this season.
The perfect gifts for your friends and loved ones and the perfect indulgence for you – these popular day spa treatments are perfect for brand new you. Shake off the dust of the year and greet the New Year feeling relaxed, refreshed and ready to take on whatever comes your way with style!
About the Author
Lilly Gordon is a freelance web publisher and writer. she enjoys writing on a variety of topics and often frequents salons and day spas in Edmonton, where she currently resides.
Forehead lift
Overview of the procedure
Patients commonly request rejuvenation surgery on the forehead because the area is large enough to comprise the major focal and expression point of the upper face, the eyes notwithstanding. Given time and gravity, the muscles that hold the forehead smooth become loose and weak, allowing deep wrinkles to appear. Correction of a wrinkled forehead usually leads to a more youthful look. Patients requesting the procedure commonly range in age from 40 to 60.
A forehead lift is often used in combination with eyelid surgery to reduce sagging skin found on the upper eyelids.
Multiple surgical approaches can be utilized. A direct brow lift is performed by removing an ellipse of skin and muscle just above the eyebrows. The incision is hidden within the brow hair. This technique does not address wrinkles or lines within the forehead and surgical scars may be prominent. It is typically reserved for older patients or for men with thick eyebrow hair and male pattern baldness.
A mid-forehead lift is intended for patients older than 65 who have heavy sagging eyebrows and the deepest forehead wrinkles. To bring about a more youthful look, the surgeon makes incisions within the deep forehead wrinkles and removes the excess skin, fat and muscle. Incisions are made within the deep wrinkles so that the resulting scars are hidden and not very noticeable after healing.
A coronal forehead lift is performed by making an ear to ear incision across the forehead and elevating the entire forehead and brow.
The most current technique, called an endoscopic forehead lift, involves the use of a surgical telescope to elevate the brows and smooth forehead wrinkles through small incisions made behind the hairline.
History
The first documented medical discussion about a forehead lift was written in 1910 by the famous German surgeon Erich Lexer.
The main surgical method of lifting the forehead from Lexer time up until the 1950s was then known as a coronal, or open, forehead lift.
While the procedure is currently used far less frequently, the surgeon began the procedure by making one, long incision running from ear to ear over the top of the head through the hairline. The surgeon lifted the skin and muscles upwards and free from the bone, pulled the tissues up toward the top of the head, trimmed the excess and closed the incision with sutures. The incision was initially made well into the hairline so the scar could not later be seen.
In some cases, especially those in which the eyebrows and forehead skin are not too heavy, the upper eyelids are also elevated. In most cases, the procedure provides the smoother appearance which many patients want to help look younger and more refreshed and rested In the late 1950s, and 60s some surgeons achieved the younger appearance on the forehead by scoring or removing some of the small forehead muscles -- most notably the frontalis muscle which causes frowning and grimacing.
Current surgical techniques
Since the advent of the hugely popular wrinkle remover, Botox (Dysport in the United Kingdom and Europe) many consumers have eschewed the invasive surgery altogether, opting for Botox injections every four to six months to get the same results. Botox is also used after some forehead lift procedures to increase the effects of the surgeries.
Endoscopic surgery is often employed in forehead lifts. An endoscope is a surgical system with thin, pencil-sized arms that are inserted through three to five incisions about 3/8 of an inch long. One of the instrument arms is a lighted camera that displays what it sees under the patient skin on a television monitor.Other arms on the Endoscope carry actual surgical tools that perform cutting, or grasping functions. The surgeon watches the television monitor to guide his movements.
Yet another advancement to endoscopic forehead lift surgery is with a fixation device known as an Endotine The bioabsorbable Endotine implant is:
Essentially a hanger with five small tines
Affixed by inserting a flanged post into a drill hole in the skull
First, the surgeon frees the tissues of the forehead from the skull, then lifts them upwards and engages them onto the implant tines which hold them in place. The upside is the surgeon can readjust the height of the lift by simply moving the tissues up on the Endotine. If left undisturbed for 30 to 60 days, the forehead tissues heal to the bone at the higher position. The body absorbs the Endotine in about four to seven months. However, patients report they can feel the Endotines under the skin for some months after their procedures.
Risks
When surgeons have problems with an endoscopic forehead lift, -- in about one percent of cases -- they finish the procedure by switching to the open forehead lift method.
Complications are said to be rare and minor when a forehead lift is performed by a surgeon trained in the technique. However, it is possible for the surgical process to damage the nerves that control eyebrow and forehead movements. Hair loss can also occur along the scar edges in the scalp when an incision is made through the hairline. Moreover, infection and bleeding are possible with any surgical procedure.
Patients who have Endotine implants in their foreheads risk moving their newly adjusted tissues with relatively small movements just after the operation and before complete healing takes place. While the implant absorbs into the body, the Endotine generally does not support the very thick forehead flesh and heavy brows often seen in some overweight males.
References
^ Ulrich T. Hinderer and Juan L. Del Rio: Erich Lexer Mammaplasty: Aesthetic Plas Surg; Vol 16, No2; March 1992; 1001-1007
^ Paul, Malcolm D: Subperiosteal transblepharoplasty forehead lift: Aesth Plas Surg:Vol 20, No 2; March, 1996: 129-134;
^ Dyer WK Jr., Yung RT: Botulinum toxin-assisted brow lift. Facial Plast Surg 2000 Aug; 8(3): 343-54
^ Romo T 3rd, Sclafani AP, Yung RT: Endoscopic foreheadplasty: a histological comparison of perosteal refixation after endoscopic versus bicorronal lift. Plast Reconstr Surg 2000 Mar; 1111-7; discussion 1118-9
^ 8 eyhole Plastic & Cosmetic Surgeries
^ Morgan JM, Gentile RD, Farrior E: Rejuvenation of the forehead and eyelids complex. Facial Plast Surg 2005 Nov; 21(4):271-8
^ Ramirez OM: Why I prefer the endoscope forehead lift. Plast Reconstr Surg 1997 Sep; 100(4): 1033-9; discussion 1043-6
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