Several Instruments Used To Study Results Of Facial Plastic Surgery
A review of previous studies published in the May/June issue of Archivesof Facial Plastic Surgery reports that over the last 10years, it has become more common to use objective andvalidated measures for assessing the outcomes of facial plasticsurgery.The literature review, conducted by John S. Rhee, M.D., M.P.H. andBrian T.McMullin, M.D. medicalnewstoday.com |
Patients Seek Quick Recovery From Cosmetic Procedures In Order To Return To Work Faster
As unemployment rises in the United States, people are doing all they can to ensure their job security. Thus the cosmetic surgery industry has since seen a significant increase in the less invasive and less costly procedures. These types of procedures are extremely effective but require less downtime and allow the patient to return to work quicker. medicalnewstoday.com |
It’s Cold and Your Skin Is Suffering. So What Are You Doing to Moisturize?
The dryness of the air is the real culprit for dry skin issues. Here's how to fight it. nytimes.com |
Latest Findings From Hair, Skin, Color And Shaving At AAAS Annual Meeting
P&G Beauty & Grooming scientists presented research at the AAAS Annual Meeting (Chicago, Feb. 12-16) that offers evidence of science's role in evolving beauty and grooming product efficacy. This year's meeting theme observes the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth, affording a unique perspective for examining the company's use of advanced science and technology to help individuals feel and look their best. medicalnewstoday.com |
Ancient Egypt’s Toxic Makeup Fought Infection, Researchers Say
The elaborate eye makeup worn by ancient Egyptians served as a toxin that killed bacteria and helped prevent infections, according to a new report. nytimes.com |