Facial, Skin Tag Removal, Mole Removal, Microdermabrasion

Permanent removal of skin growths

Audrey | July 30, 2009

Skin growths are accumulations of various types of cells that look different from the normal surrounding skin.  They may be raised or flat and range in color from dark or black to flesh-colored or red. They may be present at birth or develop later as we age.  In most cases, skin growths are non-cancerous and [...]

Brazilian Wax Continues

Audrey | July 16, 2009

If the waxing is too painful, ask the technician to apply strips to smaller areas at a time. Waxing usually starts in the front and moves toward the back. You may be asked to help hold skin taut. The procedure, like any waxing, can be very painful at first, but frequent visits usually cuts down [...]

Brazilian Wax Continues

Audrey | July 16, 2009

Most waxings occur in a private room with a door. You’ll be left alone to remove your pants and underwear and you’ll be asked to lie on a table with clean paper or sheets. It is possible that you may be provided with a paper thong and you can certainly ask for one. Because you [...]

Brazilian Wax

Audrey | July 16, 2009

Brazilian bikini waxes were introduced to New York in 1987 by seven Brazilian-born sisters and remains a popular hair removal method in the US. The “Brazilian” differs from a regular bikini wax because hair is removed in the front, back and everything in between. Most of the time a “landing strip” is left in the [...]

Loss of Eyebrows 2

Audrey | July 9, 2009

Here’s a list and description of the best-known conditions that may result in a loss of eyebrows: Should you find yourself in this predicament, check with your dermatologist. There may be something you can do. Endocrine Disease/Imbalance One of the most obvious categories, conditions that affect our hormonal balance may certainly lead to hair loss [...]

Loss of Eyebrows

Audrey | July 9, 2009

Eyebrows hair loss is a symptom that can be related to one of two thyroid disorderd: 1- Hypothyroid (too little hormone) such as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis 2. Hyperthyroidism (too much hormone) such as Graves’ disease. Sometimes thyroid disorders don’t show up in a blood test and are better diagnosed by the symptoms. Thyroid disorders can be [...]

Green peel on video

Audrey | July 8, 2009

Check this out.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvhE9-gKTnM www.allaboutmecenter.com

Acne

Audrey | July 2, 2009

acne is a common skin condition, caused by changes in the skin structures consisting of a hair follicle and its associated sebaceous (oil) gland via male hormone stimulation. It is characterized by non inflammatory follicular papules(whitehead) or comedones(blackhead) and by inflammatory whiteheads, pustules(pus), and lump in its more severe forms. Acne vulgaris affects the areas [...]

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