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Patients Hide Cosmetic Surgery Work

cosmetic surgery stethoscopeCosmetic surgery is no longer a taboo subject. In the early days, many patients did not want to admit to having had any form of cosmetic work, however with more and more celebrities explaining to newspapers and magazines about their surgery, ordinary women are now happier to discuss their own experiences under the knife in the open.

Julia Roberts: Why I Won’t Have Botox

Hollywood star Julia Roberts has vowed never to get Botox as she wants her children to be able to be able to easily read her emotions.

“I want my kids to know when I’m p***ed, when I’m happy and when I’m confounded,” she said in an interview with Elle magazine. “Your face tells a story and it shouldn’t be a story about your drive to the doctor’s office.”

Carbon Dioxide Injections To Smooth Skin

If you are looking for an alternative treatment to Botox or the normal dermal fillers, the latest cosmetic surgery trend of carbon dioxide injections could be what you are looking for.

Carbon dioxide is the gas that gives fizzy drinks their fizz and it is the main component of the latest cosmetic surgery craze, carboxytherapy. Carbon dioxide is injected below the skin and is said to help combat dark circles under the eyes, reduce fat in the area, tighten the skin, and help remove stretch marks.

Has Katie Price overdone the facial fillers?

Katie Price has made no secret of her love of cosmetic surgery however even she admits that her latest cosmetic procedures has gone too far.

Price has recently married cage fighter Alex Reid and last week was actively trying to promote her new single, Free to Love Again, which failed to break into the UK Top 40.

Moisturiser is the best thing for keeping wrinkles at bay

Moisturiser keeps wrinkles at bayWrinkles are one beauty hazard that most women (and men) are keen to avoid – and there are few things that people won’t try; from Botox to facials, fish oils to extreme exercise routines.

However new research funded by Olay and printed in the June issue of the British Journal of Dermatology has shown that moisturisers are the key – women with well-hydrated faces tend to develop persistent wrinkles more slowly than those with dry skin.

Kylie: I’m giving up Botox

Kylie Minogue has said that she has never had cosmetic surgery – and never will. She is also following in her sister’s footsteps and giving up on Botox and facial fillers.

“I’ve been honest about the fact that I did use Botox,” she told newspaper the News of the World. “But I don’t any more, I won’t go near it. I have lines. You can see the lines on my face. I wouldn’t want to go under the knife. You’re not yourself if you do that.”

Could Botox be Giving You Wrinkles?

BotoxBotox is one of the most popular beauty treatments around, and is also used to treat a number of other ailments too. However could Botox actually be giving you wrinkles?

Cosmetic practitioners have long noted that by freezing certain muscles, others will often start to be used more as your body starts to compensate. Dr David Becker has now published in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology showing that by using Botox, you may in fact be giving yourself extra wrinkles.

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