The Aesthetic Book - information on PLASTIC SURGERY, DERMATOLOGY and COSMETIC DENTISTRY. Excellent resource guide for anyone considering a cosmetic procedure.
Dallas, TX
July 6, 2004 ? Looks 3 Media today announced that it will launch The Aesthetic Book TM, a magazine dedicated to providing the LATEST INFORMATION ON QUALITY AESTHETIC PROCEDURES AND SERVICES. The annual magazine is devoted to providing its readers with the most current information on PLASTIC SURGERY, DERMATOLOGY, COSMETIC DENTISTRY and health & well-being."There is an information void out there for people considering cosmetic procedures," says Looks 3 Media president and magazine co-founder, Sheila Beuerlein. "Currently, the options available are technical medical journals or reality-based TV programs that do not provide enough information. The Aesthetic Book will close that gap.""The time is right for a publication focused on aesthetics," states Robyn Epstein, publisher of The Aesthetic Book and magazine co-founder. "People want to know what procedures are available, how much will it cost, what are the risks, how do I find the right professional to perform the procedure." The Aesthetic Book will guide and navigate the reader through the sea of information out there.The Premiere IssueAmericans are on a quest for beauty and youth.
The premiere issue of The Aesthetic Book will focus on the newest and hottest trends in aesthetic procedures. One story is devoted to finding "Dr. Right". Do your really know your doctor's credentials? Is he/she qualified to perform that face lift? Plastic surgeons offer their opinions on finding a qualified doctor. Another story, "Good Skin for Life," provides information and dermatologists' views on keeping your skin looking good from your 20s to your 60s and beyond.
For those seeking the perfect smile, find out why shopping for a superior smile is like shopping for china. Even day spas offer many aesthetic procedures. "A Day at the Spa" offers an insider's view of the various options available.Founders and Writers Bring Wealth of Experience to New MagazineThe media company and magazine founders, Robyn Epstein and Sheila Beuerlein, bring 23 combined years of experience working in the fields of plastic surgery and healthcare publishing, and medical products. The seasoned group of writers brings more than 35 years of combined writing experience in the areas of beauty, health, fitness, and physician education.About "The Book"Classically elegant, timely, and informative, The Aesthetic Book is more than a magazine. It is a RESOURCE GUIDE that readers will refer to time and time again for up-to-date, quality information on how to look and feel better.
Most people do not travel out of their area for aesthetic procedures so there is specific editorial dedicated to the Dallas / Fort Worth region. But no matter where readers live, The Aesthetic Book embodies the interest of today's men and women with a clear message and meaningful content.
Look for regional editions soon in Los Angeles, New York, Miami and Chicago.
The publication will be available July 2004 at local Texas bookstores or online at: www.TheAestheticBook.com.For additional information:Contact: e-mail protected from spam botsPhone: (214) 696-4461 ext. 4http://www.TheAestheticBook.com/aboutthebook.html.
Facial Cosmetic Surgery
Facial cosmetic surgery is the process of enhancing the appearance of the face through plastic surgery. Facial cosmetic surgery is done by qualified cosmetic surgeons to correct a part of the face that can be a cause of social embarrassment.
Facial cosmetic surgery can restructure protruding ears to complement the head and facial structure. Many facial cosmetic surgeons also practice facial implants to improve an area of the face or to bring uniformity on the face. Implants are commonly done on the chin, cheek and jaws.
Face lifting, or rhytidectomy, is another common facial cosmetic surgery that has appealed to many people who have wrinkles and sagging skin. Patients undergo face lifting to tighten and reposition the connective tissues and muscles on the face. They also trim the extra skin on the face to get better results. Face lifting drastically revives the freshness of the face. Another type of facial cosmetic surgery is the forehead lift...
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Poll: Americans Say ?No? to Cosmetic Surgery
Seattle, WA
October 13, 2004 ? Despite growing trends in the use of cosmetic surgery, nearly half of American respondents surveyed view cosmetic surgery as a negative trend in society according to a poll by independent market research firm GMI, Inc. (www.worldpoll.com).The GMI World Poll survey, which samples 1,000 media-informed individuals in each of the world's leading G8 economic nations*, found that 40% of American respondents think the growing use of cosmetic surgery is a negative trend in society.
These results contrast the general opinion in European societies: only 32% of British and 27% of French respondents said "no" to cosmetic surgery."Cosmetic surgery is more negatively viewed by Americans because it is threatening to become so common place. People feel pressured to look a certain way?after all, if everyone you know who is fifty is having surgery to look forty, an enormous amount of pressure is placed...
Cosmetic surgery > Poll: Americans Say ?No? to Cosmetic Surgery
Chin Surgery ? Cosmetic Surgery Information
Chin Surgery ? Cosmetic Surgery InformationThe chin is one of the most noticed features of an individual's face because other elements of the face such as the nose, and jaw are lined up with it.
Chin surgery (or mentoplasty) procedures are designed to sculpt your chin into a more desired and attractive looking form.The best candidates for mentoplasty are those who are in good physical and mental health, who have not been diagnosed with any diseases including bone disorders.
Patients should not have an unrealistic expectation when going in for chin surgery.
The procedure can make the chin more or less prominent, depending on the needs and overall look of the patient's facial appearance.Mentoplasty changes the chin's shape by moving some of the bone forward, adding implants or in some cases, completely removing the bone altogether.
Each procedure has different details and is dependent on what the patient's needs are.
A chin with a bone moved...
Chin Surgery ? Cosmetic Surgery Information
Cosmetic surgery > Chin Surgery ? Cosmetic Surgery Information
Lasik Eye Surgery
People who suffer from myopia or shortsightedness are treated with the help of Lasik eye surgery.
This surgery is very popular since it is relatively painless and offers a fast recovery.
Lasik surgery is a combination of very simple steps which, if followed systematically, lead to a successful operation. Before going in for Lasik eye surgery, the first thing to do is find a good surgeon. The surgeon will take a close examination of your eye to decide if you are in need of Lasik surgery. There are some health conditions which, if found, will completely disqualify you as a candidate for the operation.
Also, people are specially instructed to discontinue wearing their lenses at least 7 to 10 days prior to the day of the surgery. Once this is finished, the actual surgery takes place, which is over in less than a minute.
The most common query that people involves what would happen if they move their head while the surgery is taking place. However...
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Preparing For Cosmetic Plastic Surgery
Copyright 2006 Park Meadows Cosmetic Surgery
Congratulations ? you've finally decided to take the next step and proceed with cosmetic plastic surgery. While this is an exciting time for you, we understand that you may also have some anxiety about the coming weeks.
To ensure your cosmetic plastic surgery experience is a safe and smooth surgery and recovery period, we've put together a few tips and strategies. From today until the morning of your surgery, use these tips to maximize your experience through careful planning.
Timing
Start by evaluating the amount of time you will need for your cosmetic plastic surgery procedure, and the amount of time you will need for recovery. Plan your surgery at a time when you social commitments are low, and you can take some time off of work. The key to a successful recovery from a cosmetic plastic surgery procedure is to take the needed time away, and relax as much as possible.
Stress will...
Preparing For Cosmetic Plastic Surgery
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The Liquid Facelift Has Arrived
Austin, TX (ContentDesk) April 21, 2004 -? Dr. Gregory Nikolaidis of Westlake Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery is one of only a few select physicians in Texas chosen to use Sculptra, a product created by Dermik Laboratories.
Already commonly used throughout Europe, Sculptra is known as the "liquid facelift."
Patients are able to safely and non-surgically receive the benefits of traditional facelifts through the product's effect of plumping up the skin.During the Sculptra procedure, a patient is numbed with topical numbing cream and given a series of injections in the desired area.
The material used in Sculptra is lactic acid, the substance that is naturally produced by muscles during exercise.
This acid stimulates the skin to produce more collagen, thus producing a plumping effect.
Dr. Nikolaidis believes that "this product will transform the field of cosmetic surgery."
Unlike other fillers, such as Restylane and Cosmoplast, which last...
Cosmetic surgery > The Liquid Facelift Has Arrived
Useful stuf About Rhinoplasty
Reconstructive cosmetic surgery is a surgical procedure that is used to correct some serious injuries or birth defects. The reconstructive cosmetic surgery is the oldest form of plastic or cosmetic procedure and it
has been developing out of the constant need to treat wounded soldiers in wartime. Nowadays, the reconstructive cosmetic surgery is very often performed on burn and accident victims. It may include the rebuilding of some fractured bones, reattachement of an amputated finger or toe, or the implant of a prosthesis. These are artificial materials used in reconstructive cosmetic surgery to replace missing teeth, limbs or knee joint.
In other cases, the reconstructive cosmetic surgery is used to reconstruct parts of the persons's body that were missing at birth or remove by this type of operation.
Many people who suffer form disfigured by accidents or visible birth deformities develop important emotional problems because of the social rejection....
Cosmetic surgery > Useful stuf About Rhinoplasty
CosmeticVacations Announces Partnership with Distinguished Cosmetic and Reconstructive Dental Surgeon
(ContentDesk) October 4, 2005 -- CosmeticVacations announced today a partnership with Dr. Fernando Almeida, a leading expert in cosmetic and reconstructive dentistry. Dr. Almeida is a member of the Brazilian Society of Cosmetic Dentistry. He is a recognized expert in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery.Dr.
Almeida is a member of the prestigious International Federation of Esthetic Dentistry - see: http://www.ifed.org/member.asp?id=22
As Professor of the Advanced Course of Oral Implantology at the University Veiga de Almeida, Dr. Almeida has written a number of books and co-authored several professional publications on the subject of oral & maxillofacial surgery.Dr. Almeida?s professional memberships include:*????Official member of the Brazilian Society of Cosmetic Dentistry *????Member of the International Congress of Oral Implantology *????Member of the Brazilian Dentistry Association????????????????????*??...
Cosmetic surgery > CosmeticVacations Announces Partnership with Distinguished Cosmetic and Reconstructive Dental Surgeon