What’s Involved In Face Lift Surgery?
Nobody likes to be faced with the obvious signs of aging, stress, sun exposure and gravity in the form of deep creases appearing between the mouth and nose, a jaw line that grows slack and droops, and both fat deposits and folds that appear around the neck area. Once these signs begin to be evident many people opt for a face lift (also known as rhytidectomy). While a face lift cannot stop your face from aging any further it can certainly improve the appearance of it now by repairing some of the visible damage that has been done to the skin and muscles of the face and thus restoring a younger look to the person. Face lifts are procedures that can be done by themselves but are also often done along with other surgeries such as eyelid surgery, a forehead lift or nose reshaping.
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Topic: Cosmetic Surgery
Mythbusting Sleep Disorders
The definition of a sleep disorder from a clinical point of view is, “a disruptive pattern of sleep that may include difficulty falling or staying asleep, falling asleep at inappropriate times, excessive total sleep time, or abnormal behaviors associated with sleep.” Doctors and specialists who study sleep have identified approximately one hundred different types of sleep disorders.
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Topic: Sleep Disorders
Seven Eye Conditions that Lasik Helps to Correct
Improved vision is not the only reason why many people turn to Lasik vision correction. It is true that Lasik has become popular for those who rely on corrective lenses everyday. But the Lasik procedure can also help correct or improve other eye conditions. Lasik vision correction surgery uses the latest in laser technology to help treat several kinds of eye problems and disease.
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Topic: Lasik Eye Surgery
Top Migraine Triggers
The pain associated with migraine headaches is caused by a physiological reaction within the cranial blood vessels. There are, however, many environmental triggers that can cause that biological reaction. Some of these triggers are, thankfully, somewhat controllable. On the other hand, some of them cannot be controlled at all, at least not unless you undertake a lifestyle change.
Topic: Migraine Information
The Ins and Outs of Traditional Health Insurance
The fee for service health coverage, also called indemnity, is the most traditional type of health insurance and was the usual standard. People with these plans had the freedom to see any doctor or health care provider they chose. There were no needs for referrals of any kind and you didn’t have to ask permission before seeking a doctor out. The good news is that this type of care is still here today and hasn’t changed. This seems like a great plan, and it is for those who just hate to have to ask others what they have to do.
Topic: Health Insurance
Breast Cancer: The Most Common Type of Cancer Among Women
A diagnosis of breast cancer can make you feel defenseless, afraid, no, terrified. With the many advances of made in early detection and new, modern therapy, the survival rate for women with breast cancer is 97 percent. If the cancer is found in later stages, the survival rate is still 87 percent. Breast cancer is no longer a hopeless condition.
Topic: Health for Adults
Atrocious Handwriting? Dysgraphia Could Be the Problem
Have you ever wondered why your child has such horrible handwriting? Do you consider this mere laziness when it comes to their homework or class studies? It may not be that simple. There is a condition that causes poor page line organization, communication in writing skills and hand fatigue. It is known as Dysgraphia, and this disorder is also a progressive condition.
Topic: Learning Disabilities