In the not so distant past facial rejuvenation was focused on skin surface treatments like chemical peels, light therapy and skin resurfacing coupled with the more invasive surgical tissue facelifting procedures. Recent advancements saw treatment expanding with cosmetic doctors understanding of muscle relaxation through neurotoxins and more importantly the advancement of our knowledge of how loss of fatty tissue in the…
Most people worry about developing wrinkles and emotions want to delay the effects of ageing as much as possible to ensure they look their best. However, a study published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology may prove there are more drawbacks to having wrinkles than just the aesthetics. Emotional Expression Scale NBC News reports people with wrinkles may have…
Neck & Chin The neck is an aesthetically important area of the face, and may be as important as the face in revealing one’s age. The neck rejuvenation is subject to many aging changes such as loss of collagen and elastin, accumulation of fat, and from external factors such as ultraviolet radiation. The neck and the décolletage are particularly prone…
Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but in terms of hiring managers, beauty is tall, young, physically fit, and aesthetically symmetrical. According to the “Beauty and the Labour Market” study conducted by Daniel Hamermesh and Jeff Biddle, attractive workers are more likely to be asked fewer questions at job interviews, promoted quicker and will earn on average…
Smartphones such as the iPhone, Androids and Blackberry are a necessary part of many people’s work and social lives. While these hot technologies can help us be more efficient, they also carry some potential negative side effects. Dr Hazem Kahlout, medical director at Castleknock Cosmetic Clinic Dublin warns that staring at the tiny screen not only causes wrinkles around the…