By CSB on Thursday, May 21, 2009Filed Under: Celebrity Surgery, Cosmetic Surgery News
Actress Stephanie Beacham has revealed that although she has been offered cosmetic surgery in the past, she was not tempted.
The Dynasty and Coronation street actress explained in an interview with British newspaper The Daily Mirror that actresses often find age terrifying as they are continually under the microscope. Despite this, she has never been tempted to have cosmetic surgery and credits her good looks with looking after her skin through the years.
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By Amy Lowe on Wednesday, May 20, 2009Filed Under: Cosmetic Surgery News
Facial acupunctures are popular with many as they are thought to be a non-invasive alternative to facelifts. Facial acupunctures claim to help slow down the anti-aging process by helping to boost collagen production, strengthen skin cells and reduce the look of wrinkles.
Cosmetic acupuncture practitioners target particular areas and muscles in the face and by pressing and gently massaging, make the facial tissue contract and tighten, thus ironing out wrinkles. The treatment it also said to help boost collagen production which helps plump up the skin and even the skin tone.
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By Emily Percival on Tuesday, May 19, 2009Filed Under: Cosmetic Surgery News
The New York nose wax is one of the latest beauty crazes and involves a ‘Brazilian’ for the nose. Aimed firmly at women, having the New York nose wax is meant to make you look more feminine by making you look more groomed.
Essentially a way of getting rid of hairs in the hose, the New York nose wax is not for the faint hearted although practitioners swear that the process doesn’t hurt. The removal of the hairs should not cause any health problems either.
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By Emily Percival on Monday, May 18, 2009Filed Under: Cosmetic Surgery News
Stem cells appear to be the hottest research topic in the cosmetic surgery industry at the moment.
The NeoStem network have applied for a patent for a Stem Cell Face Lift. This cosmetic procedure sees plurpotent cells and stem cells being injected into the face. Both of these sets of cells help with cell regrowth and regeneration and thus should help increase the tone and firmness of the skin whilst also helping to reduce wrinkles.
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By CSB on Friday, May 15, 2009Filed Under: Cosmetic Surgery News
Former Hear’Say Popstar and actress Kym Marsh is said to be delighted with her new boob job. The 32 year old soap star underwent cosmetic surgery to increase her bust size from a 32B to a 32D and was so pleased with the results, she chose to attend the British Soap Awards just days after surgery.
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By Emily Percival on Thursday, May 14, 2009Filed Under: Dermabrasion
Hydradermabrasion is a new generation of skin resurfacing treatment which is similar to microdermabrasion.
Both hydradermabrasion and microdermabrasion are aesthetic non-invasive techniques designed to help polish the skin, buffing away fine lines and wrinkles and helping the skin have a more youthful glow about it. Hydradermabrasion combines microdermabrasion with hydration techniques to help improve the skin tone even further.
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By CSB on Wednesday, May 13, 2009Filed Under: Cosmetic Surgery News
Recent research has shown that gym instructors may not be as healthy or flawless as they would like their clients to think they are – and in fact, if research is to be believed, a large number of gym instructors have actually been under the knife to achieve their slim, toned bodies.
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