Showing posts with label Anti Aging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anti Aging. Show all posts
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Precautions with Botox Injections
Botox injections for wrinkles is causing a stir in the skin care industry. Many people claim that it is a safe wrinkle treatment. Anyway, the FDA has approved it for reducing the fine lines around the brows.
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However, you need to take certain precautions to avoid any unnecessary mishaps. You must know what to avoid after the treatment, who you should seek for, and the dangers of off-label use of Botox. With this information, you can make a good judgment in determining if your should opt for this cosmetic surgery..
You don't to stay overnight at the hospital after the procedure is complete. You can return home and continue with your regular activities. However, you may experience headache which can last for several hours. Furthermore, you should not lie down or lean over. You also must avoid any strenuous activities for at least six hours. You should avoid rubbing the treated area These are precautions that you must take to prevent the toxin from spreading to other nearby tissues which can eventually paralyze them. That is why some patients encounter temporary facial weakness or drooping when they don't follow the doctors' instructions.
Botox today is a profitable business. A treatment can cost up to $400. You can find cheaper versions at Botox parties. However, you should not attempt to have the injections done by unprofessional people. The medicine needs to be administered by a qualified doctor. Misuse or improper handling of such drug can cause serious problems even death.
Most doctors use Botox as off-label applications especially for cosmetic procedures. They have some freedom to use the drugs for unapproved areas. Now the FDA only approved Botox for wrinkle treatment between eye brows. Thus, if you allow the doctors to use it on other areas, you could encounter danger.
There are precautions that cannot be ignored when you opt for Botox injections for wrinkles. By making sure you understand the risk involved, you can reduce the incidence of side effects that is related to the treatment. However, this article only covers part of the precautions. Nonetheless, the procedure has been widely accepted as you can see the increase of the number of surgeries fro year to year that have been taken place despite the fact that 16 deaths have been reported so far. Is there a safer alternative to Botox?
What has not been reported in the media is that more than four in ten patients who undergo the Botox injection suffer unwanted side effects. Do you want a safer option to wrinkle treatment? Try our B-Tox like anti aging facial and eye creams.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Beckie_Ingram
www.cosmaprof.net
cs@cosmaprof.net
Botox Injection Video
Botox Training Botox Injections
However, you need to take certain precautions to avoid any unnecessary mishaps. You must know what to avoid after the treatment, who you should seek for, and the dangers of off-label use of Botox. With this information, you can make a good judgment in determining if your should opt for this cosmetic surgery..
You don't to stay overnight at the hospital after the procedure is complete. You can return home and continue with your regular activities. However, you may experience headache which can last for several hours. Furthermore, you should not lie down or lean over. You also must avoid any strenuous activities for at least six hours. You should avoid rubbing the treated area These are precautions that you must take to prevent the toxin from spreading to other nearby tissues which can eventually paralyze them. That is why some patients encounter temporary facial weakness or drooping when they don't follow the doctors' instructions.
Botox today is a profitable business. A treatment can cost up to $400. You can find cheaper versions at Botox parties. However, you should not attempt to have the injections done by unprofessional people. The medicine needs to be administered by a qualified doctor. Misuse or improper handling of such drug can cause serious problems even death.
Most doctors use Botox as off-label applications especially for cosmetic procedures. They have some freedom to use the drugs for unapproved areas. Now the FDA only approved Botox for wrinkle treatment between eye brows. Thus, if you allow the doctors to use it on other areas, you could encounter danger.
There are precautions that cannot be ignored when you opt for Botox injections for wrinkles. By making sure you understand the risk involved, you can reduce the incidence of side effects that is related to the treatment. However, this article only covers part of the precautions. Nonetheless, the procedure has been widely accepted as you can see the increase of the number of surgeries fro year to year that have been taken place despite the fact that 16 deaths have been reported so far. Is there a safer alternative to Botox?
What has not been reported in the media is that more than four in ten patients who undergo the Botox injection suffer unwanted side effects. Do you want a safer option to wrinkle treatment? Try our B-Tox like anti aging facial and eye creams.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Beckie_Ingram
www.cosmaprof.net
cs@cosmaprof.net
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Saturday, August 1, 2009
How to Reduce Wrinkles

In fact, you can only slow down the development of wrinkles. You can depend on the modern dermatological products and home remedies to help you reduce the appearance of wrinkles.
1. Exfoliating your skin promotes the body to produce new skin cells since it gets rid of dead and dry skin cells. Therefore doing it twice weekly benefits your skin. The hydration also increases the skin absorption of the cream.
2. You can avoid fines lines the natural way by cutting a piece from an aloe vera plant and then place this to the skin. It contains malic acid that can help prevent wrinkles. Another natural remedy for wrinkles is use papaya. It has enzymes that can shed off the top layer of the skin.
3. Keep your skin moisture all the times. Always apply a moisturizer after washing every morning. The harmful sunlight can cause fine lines to form. So, protect your face with a sunscreen of at least SPF 30. You can also try another natural way that is using fresh avocado since it contains vitamin E, an antioxidant.
4. In addition to using moisturizers on your face, fine lines can also be prevented by drinking lots of water and eating nutritious foods. Including foods which are rich in Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids help in your daily diet can make your skin looks younger.
5. If you want to maintain overall health, then you can exercise regularly since it improves the blood circulation to the skin. If you don't want all your efforts to be put into waste, then don't smoke or drink alcoholic beverages.
6. Stress forces you to over use your facial muscular tissues. That is why stressed people usually have noticeable fine lines on their faces. The development of wrinkles can be accelerated when you frown or raise your eyebrows too often. Therefore, you should try to do them less often.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Beckie_Ingram
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Monday, July 27, 2009
Apple Stem Cells Offer Hope For Aging and Damaged Skin

Scientists have found that a novel extract derived from the stem cells of a rare apple tree cultivated for its extraordinary longevity shows tremendous ability to rejuvenate aging skin. By stimulating aging skin stem cells, this plant extract has been shown to lessen the appearance of unsightly wrinkles. Clinical trials show that this unique formulation increases the longevity of skin cells, resulting in skin that has a more youthful and radiant appearance.
Stem Cells
Cells in our bodies are programmed for specific functions. A skin cell, a brain cell, and a liver cell all contain the same DNA, or set of genes. However, each cell’s fate is determined by a set of epigenetic (able to change gene expression patterns) signals that come from inside it and from the surrounding cells as well. These signals are like command tags attached to the DNA that switch certain genes on or off.
This selective coding creates all of the different kinds of cells in our bodies, which are collectively known as differentiated (specialized) cells.
Although differentiated cells vary widely in purpose and appearance, they all have one thing in common: they all come with a built-in operational limit. After so many divisions, they lose their ability to divide and must be replaced. This is where stem cells come in.
Your body also produces other cells that contain no specific programming. These stem cells are “blank,” so your body can essentially “format” them any way it pleases. Two universal aspects shared by this type of cell are: (1) the ability to replenish itself through a process of self-renewal and (2) the capacity to produce a differentiated cell.
In animals and humans, two basic kinds of stem cells exist: embryonic and adult stem cells. Embryonic stem cells have the power to change into any differentiated cell type found anywhere in your body. Adult stem cells, on the other hand, are generally more limited. They can only evolve into the specific type of cell found in the tissue where they are located. The primary function of these adult stem cells is maintenance and repair.
But certain adult stem cells found in nature retain the unlimited developmental potential that embryonic stem cells possess. These cells have become the main focus for an exciting new wave of regenerative medicine (repairing damaged or diseased tissues and organs using advanced techniques like stem cell therapy and tissue engineering).
The Role of Stem Cells in the Skin
The basal (innermost) layer of the skin’s epidermis comprises two basic types of cells: (1) the slowly dividing epidermal stem cells (that represent about 2-7% of the basal cell population) and (2) their rapidly dividing offspring that supply new cells to replace those that are lost or dying.1-3
The slow self-renewal process of epidermal stem cells, however, creates a problem. Because each epidermal stem cell only lasts for a certain number of divisions, and because each division runs the risk of lethal DNA mutation, the epidermal stem cell population can become depleted. When this happens, lost or dying skin cells begin to outnumber their replacements and the skin’s health and appearance start to decline.
So what can be done? Scientists turned to plants for the answer.
Planting a Seed of Hope
Plants also have stem cells. Like humans, plant stem cells depend on epigenetic control and signals from surrounding cells for their development. Unlike humans, however, each plant-derived adult stem cell possesses the ability to generate a whole new plant.4 Scientists have found a way to harness the power of plant stem cells by growing plant tissues in culture.
The technique is a relatively simple one. First, viable tissue is obtained from a source plant. This material is called an explant. Next, a small cut is made in the explant. New cells form on the surface of this cut in an attempt to heal the wound. This colorless mass of cells is called a callus. The slowly dividing cells of a callus are undifferentiated cells that lack the characteristics of normal plant cells. They are essentially unprogrammed and full of potential.
With this technology, it is theoretically possible to propagate any plant cell in a liquid culture, opening up a whole new realm of possibilities. This fact started scientists thinking—what would happen if an extract of genetically long-lived plant stem cell tissue was applied to human skin?
Comparing Apples to Apples
Today, apples are cultivated primarily to enhance their appearance and flavor. But before the rise of refrigeration, an apple’s ability to stay fresh for a long time was its most sought-after characteristic.
For this reason, a special variety of apple was cultivated in the middle of the 18th century that could be stored for a greatly extended period of time. In essence, it was the genetically modified, longer-living stem cells of this tannin-rich variety of apple, called the Uttwiler Spätlauber apple, which were responsible for its unique storage longevity.
In a certain isolated area of rural Switzerland, a few of these hardy apple trees still survive today. Scientists obtained an explant from the leaf of one of these trees to produce a special anti-aging stem cell extract.
The Amazing Results
In order to test the theory that this unique plant extract would produce anti-aging effects, scientists at Mibelle Biochemistry first obtained human stem cells from the blood of an umbilical cord. Their first in-house study on cell viability showed that, at a concentration of only 0.1%, an extract of Uttwiler Spätlauber stem cells stimulated the proliferation of human stem cells by an astounding 80%!
In a second experiment, these scientists irradiated the umbilical cord blood stem cells with UV light. Nearly 50% of the stem cells cultured in growth medium alone died, but the cells grown in the culture containing the special apple extract showed only a small decrease in the number of living cells.
Another in vitro experiment conducted by the scientists involved fibroblast cells. These are the most common of all cells in the connective tissue of the skin. They manufacture the collagen, glycosaminoglycans, reticular and elastic fibers, and glycoproteins that make up the extracellular matrix (connective tissues providing support to cells). Fibroblasts not only help provide a structural framework for the skin, they also play a critical role in wound healing.
In their experiment, the scientists treated fibroblast cells with hydrogen peroxide for two hours until the cells began to show classic signs of aging. In scientific terms, this means that several genes essential for cell proliferation and growth were significantly down-regulated. However, after incubating these cells for 144 hours in a 2% Uttwiler Spätlauber extract, this down-regulation of genes was effectively neutralized, and in some cases, it was actually reversed! In addition, the scientists noted that the expression of an important antioxidant enzyme called heme oxigenase 1 was also stimulated.
Finally, the scientists conducted a human study to determine the anti-wrinkle effectiveness of a special cream containing a 2% Uttwiler Spätlauber extract along with lecithin liposomes. This patent-pending cream (called PhytoCellTec™ Malus Domestica) was applied twice daily to the crow’s feet area of 20 participants. Wrinkle depth was reduced by an average of 8% after just two weeks, and by 15% after four weeks—thus reducing the signs of aging!
Courtesy of Gary Goldfaden, MD
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