Top Medical Websites for the Head from the Examiner
The internet has been a great innovation in helping millions to decipher medical information. Although the World Wide Web has
educated thousands, but there are also websites that provide misleading and erroneous information that can pose serious health risks.
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Adding Face Value? from The Gazette With unemployment at a 25-year high, job seekers such as Broward County, Fla., interior designer Jerry Johnson think a little nip, tuck or peel might be the answer to getting work. More 
The Future of (Anti) Aging from the San Francisco Chronicle This article explains the old, new, and future ways to combat aging. More 
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Product Showcase: Pellevé Skin Tightening System
Pellevé is the newest innovation in skin tightening, recently FDA-cleared
to treat facial wrinkles without surgery. Using radiowaves, the Pellevé
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FDA Approved to Reduce Signs of Aging
from the Examiner There is only one topical treatment for skin that is shown to reduce the signs of photo-aging associated with aging and sun exposure. It is the only FDA approved formulation to reduce the signs of aging. More 
New Treatments Make Erasing Frown Lines Longer-lasting, Less Expensive
from the Memphis Commercial Appeal Here's news to wipe the frown from your face. A new technology that uses radio-frequency waves to smooth brow wrinkles may last longer and cost less over the long run than Botox and is now available in a limited number of cities. More 
Mathematics Taking Guesswork Out Of Plastic Surgery Tissue Transfer
from Medical News Today Plastic surgeons are turning to mathematics to take the guesswork out of efforts to ensure that live tissue segments that are selected to restore damaged body parts will have enough blood and oxygen to survive the surgical transfer. More 
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