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2012年7月26日 星期四

The Treatments For Malignant Mesothelioma


One of the deadly diseases known to the man kind is cancer. Cancer is as its name suggests is evil which cause threat and spoils the functioning of all the parts of the body and finally giving a very painful death. There are various kinds of cancer like lung cancer, blood cancer, breast cancer, and many others. More than thousands of cases of these cancers are recorded in the world. One of the common cancers is that of malignant mesothelioma. This is not that commonly found but it is one of the most painful and hazardous kind of cancer.

There are generally three forms of mesothelioma that occurs in lungs, heart and abdomen. Out of all these the most common one is that of lungs. The mesothelioma that occurs in lungs is called as pleural malignant mesothelioma. There are generally three modes of treatments given for mesothelioma like Surgery, under which the doctors remove the cancer through operating the affected cancerous part. Other treatment is chemotherapy under which the drugs are given which can help the patient to get rid of the cancer. The third and the last one being radiation therapy, under which high X-rays and other radiations are passed to the affected part to kills the cancerous cells.

Mesothelioma of any kinds is malignant in nature and has recently been identified as a kind of caner itself. It appears in one part of the body as a cancerous tumor and later on spreads to near body organs and tissues. Initially the non cancerous growths like fibrous cysts were considered as mesothelioma but now it has been discovered that mesothelioma is one kind of malignant cancer.




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2012年7月21日 星期六

Med Spa Treatments - From A to Z


At a loss about which med spa treatment, or cosmetic medical procedure, is right for you? From Artecoll to Smart Lipo to Wrinkle Peels, this list should help...

A is for Artecoll. A dermal filler that claims to be "permanent" as the results last five years or more. Can be used to plump out facial wrinkles in particular and, occasionally, in the lips - although it's not recommended as the result can be disastrous! Make sure you have an allergy test before having this treatment - and the jury is still out about whether it is 100 percent safe.

B is for Botox. This FDA-approved injectable med spa treatment is made from a Botulinum Toxin A, a bacteria that can cause food poisoning. It works by either making us have chronic diarrhea, or paralyzing the muscles that can cause us to frown and make other wrinkles appear. Amazingly, it can also do wonders for migraines, excessive seating and even incontinence!

C is for Cellulite Treatments. Cellulite is just plain old fat, and the best way to get rid of it is through diet and exercise. If that fails, liposuction is one way to stop that orange peel look from taking over, as well as less invasive treatments such as LipoSolve, Smart Lipo and others. Many potions and lotions also claim to work, as well as procedures such as Lipomassage, Velasmooth and a host of rivals.

D is for Dermaplaning. A rather extreme method to get rid of acne scars and other skin problems by having someone scrape the skin off your face with a scalpel. Some people swear by it, others say it's a bit too brutal. You be the judge.

E is for Elite-Lipo Dissolve. A fat-busting treatment designed to get rid of lard in problem areas, such as love handles. You will have a series of injections to melt the fat away, along with attendant pain and discomfort. Stubborn areas usually respond well.

F is for Foot Implants (no, really). Wanna dance all night? Make the pain of high heels a thing of the past by having a filler injected into the soles of your feet. Try Perlane, Restylane or collagen - incredibly painful while you're having the injection, but isn't that what beauty's all about?

G is for Goretex. While it may sound like a brand of waterproof material, this is used as an non-toxic implant to plump out deep laugh lines, wrinkles and lips. As the body doesn't reject this substance, results are longer lasting than with other fillers. Also, because it's flexible with microscopic pores, it's has a low predisposition toward tearing.

H is for Hair Transplant."Donor" hair from the back or sides of your scalp are placed in the areas of your head where there is no hair, or where it is very thin. The idea is to have new hair grow in places where it has stopped growing. Painful and has limited results for most people.

I is for IPL Photofacial (Intense Pulsed Light). Combat the signs of aging - and the redness of rosacea - with light energy which stimulates the production of collagen. You will need at least five to ten treatment for maximum effect.

J is for Juvederm. Another filler for lips, face and other body parts. The beauty part, however, is that 80 of the Juvederm injected is safely reabsorbed by the body and eventually disappears, while 20 percent stays in the tissues. Lasts longer than Restylane as well - up to a year.

K is for Keratin used in Brazilian Hair Straightening. Using Keratin, this system is touted as being kinder to hair than other types of "permanent hair straightening" systems. Compared to the YUKO system, it is cheaper, takes less time, and wears away gradually. The downside is it only lasts up to four months. Play it safe by making sure your salon uses a cocktail without formaldehyde.

L is for Laser Hair Removal. Make unwanted hair a thing of the past with this treatment, which will make hair disappear almost permanently after time. The hair is zapped with light from a laser, which disables the hair follicles and stops the hair from growing. Nifty, huh?

M is for Male Waxing. Better, faster and more long-lasting than plucking or tweezing, hair waxing for men is becoming more and more popular. Give your hairy back a break or sample a hair-free chest for yourself - waxing isn't just for women anymore!

N is for Natural Body Contouring. Give yourself an overhaul with laser therapy to zap cellulite - before it zaps you. Non-invasive with long-lasting results, it purportedly works by changing the shape of the fat cells in your body and remodeling the connective tissue underneath.

O is for Obagi Facial. Cleanse your skin - and turn it blue - with this unique facial using Obagi skincare products. The Blue Peel chemical peel reveals fresher skin in just a week, after the old layers of skin have peeled away. Can also be done on other parts of the body such as the chest, hands and neck.

P is for Power Peel. A way to polish your face through the sanding technique of Microderm, or microdermabrasion. An alternative to a chemical peel, it can help get rid of wrinkles, acne scars, age spots and discoloration on the face.

Q is for Q-Med. Impress your cosmetic practitioner by knowing a bit about Q-Med, the medical company that makes medical implants, including Restylane (see below). Headquartered in Uppsala, Sweden, it also makes the injectable gel Macrolane, which is slowly gaining popularity as an "instant" breast enhancer, although it's not yet approved for sales in the US.

R is for Restylane. A dermal filler manufactured in Sweden, this popular filler can make skinny lips a thing of the past, and can plump up fine lines and wrinkles. It contains hyaluronic acid, which occurs naturally in the body to create volume. Once injected, it works with the hyaluronic acid already present in the body to create even more volume. Dissolves naturally, and can last least six months or more.

S is for Smart Lipo. An alternative to traditional liposuction, this revolutionary new technique involves making fat "melt" away by using a special laser that zaps problem areas. Is cheaper and has less down time that conventional lipo, but you may have lumpy and bumpy results.

T is for Thread Lift. Also known as a "lunchtime face lift", this med spa procedure involves making special sutures, using a barbed thread, to lift and therefore reposition the sagging parts of the face, such as the jowls. Cheaper and less invasive than a full face lift, but will have to be redone within a few years to keep up the look.

U is for Ugly Scar and Stretchmark Removal. Four main ways exist to get rid of scarring and stretch marks: chemical peel, dermabrasion, laser surgery and full excision. Remember that having realistic expectations is key: your skin will never revert to its pre-adolescent state, so don't expect too much!

V is for Vein Therapy. A popular way to get rid of thread veins by injecting a special solution directly into them, causing the lining of the vessel to become irritated. It then begins to swell and stick together, making the vein close. As a result blood can no longer flow through it, so the red or blue colour disappears.

W is for Wrinkle Peel. Make old layers of facial skin peel off with a special solution of acid, as the top layers are the ones most likely to wrinkle. Sounds tempting? Remember that a wrinkle peel can take up to a month to recover from, with risks including infection, scarring, permanent skin lightening and inflammation of the skin.

X is for X-ray. Keep healthy by knowing exactly how your internal health is doing. Some med spas offer X-ray absorptiometry scans, which can check your BMI, or Body Mass Index, as well as your bone density, before you have a treatment. Good to know before following any diet plan - or having lipo!

Y is for Youthful Skin. Skin rejuvenation treatments are perhaps the most sought after procedures offered in med spas today, as virtually everyone wants to look - and - feel younger. Don't forget, however, that exercise and proper diet go a long way to a healthier new you.

Z is for Zinc. Try this and ditch the skin rejuvenation treatments, as prevention is often better than cure. Keep yourself looking younger by religiously applying sunscreen containing zinc oxide, which acts as a barrier against the sun's harmful rays - and is also used as a barrier cream for babies with diaper rash!




Sarah Matthews is a writer for Yodle, a business directory and online advertising company. Find a Healer at Yodle Local or more Health & Medicine articles at Yodle Consumer Guide.





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2012年7月17日 星期二

Useful Tips For Non Surgical Treatments For 2010


If you are thinking of having VelaShape or Sculptra for the New Year, then this article can hopefully give you useful information on these cosmetic procedures in further more depth that are available in London Harley street.

VelaShape replaces VelaSmooth as a more effective anti-cellulite process that requires few treatments.

It is FDA-cleared technology that improves body shape and tone by treating the deeper tissue and upper layers of the skin. The results are a measurable reduction in the fat layers, circumference and the appearance of cellulite.

VelaShape is a non-surgical, with no-downtime treatment, there is not pain involved in the treatment for body reshaping and cellulite treatment, VelaShape gives proven results in as few as four treatment sessions. VelaShape works by targeting fatty tissues within the treatment area, the vacuum and tissue manipulation will even out the skin leaving a smoother and tighter figure. VelaShape is safe and effective for all skin types and colours. There are no reported short or long-term health effects.

Sculptra is a non-invasive facelift; it is an injectable filler that contains synthetic material, which is used to restore facial fullness that can treat nasolabial folds, sunken cheeks, very deep wrinkles, and facial creases.

Sculptra has been approved by the FDA for cosmetic indications and for the restoration as well as correction of the signs of facial fat loss.

After the first treatment, it may appear that Sculptra worked immediately, however this experience is some degree of edema which is associated with the injection, which gives the appearance of a fuller correction by the end of the Sculptra session. Sculptra takes time to gradually correct the depression in the skin so it will not be noticeable to the patient and their friends and loved ones.

Patients are evaluated individually for each treatment in order to understand how many treatments each individual requires.

However, most times you can expect to see a fifty percent of the change in these new non-invasive cosmetic procedures after one or two treatments. However it is always best to discuss the options with a qualified surgeon or therapist so that we may determine individual characteristics so that we London Medical and Aesthetic Clinic, 1 Harley Street may develop a suitable treatment schedule that's best for you.




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2012年7月13日 星期五

Fat Loss Through Laser Treatments - Are They Really Possible?


Everyone is unique, but there are some trends that have a tendency to become prevalent amongst certain groups of people. One of those tendencies is obesity. Although genetics can play a significant role in obesity, two of the main causes of this epidemic are unhealthy foods, as well as too little exercise.

However, there are some people who, try as they might, cannot seem to get rid of the few extra pounds that they might have, and this is where procedure such as SmartLipo come in. The SmartLipo procedure uses laser technology in a minimally invasive procedure to liquefy the fat molecules that have built up in various areas of the body.

In order to have a better understanding as to how SmartLipo works, it is important to understand how fat molecules happen. Whatever fat that the body cannot process from unhealthy foods starts to form molecules that build upon themselves. The torso is the most prevalent area for fat accumulation. However, this procedure is also done on the thighs, upper arms, and the back.

In the SmartLipo procedure, the lasers make small incisions into the fat layer. Next, the heat of the lasers rupture the fat molecules, which are then drained out. The procedure itself is done under local anesthesia, which means that the patient is awake. The procedure itself takes about two to three hours, after which time the patient will be able to recuperate at home. Results will happen gradually, as the body needs to adjust to its new shape.




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