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A recent study has established a strong association between residing near a busy highway, or heavily traffic-filled area, and early skin aging. The study itself was conducted over twenty years and analyzed two groups of people from Germany: one group residing in heavily industrialized areas, and one group living in sparsely populated rural areas. Due to the research, airborne particles from car exhaust are now ranked third place as the most potentially modifiable factor to cause early skin aging. It falls right beneath ultraviolet radiation and tobacco smoke. Unfortunately, not everyone can relocate to a new home, while managing your exposure to the sun and smoke is a much easier task. This is not the first offense car exhaust is guilty of when it comes to our health. In fact, its threat is more than skin deep. High exposure to traffic-related airborne particles has been known to impair cognitive function in the elderly and inhibit lung function. As of right now scientists have ongoing studies trying to determine whether this exposure has a hand in causing Alzheimer’s disease too. We may not always be able to choose where can to reside, but if you must live in an area with high traffic you may want to consider taking extra care of your skin. My Indianapolis plastic surgery practice is also more that capable and more than happy to help as well. To your health and beauty,
In Indianapolis, procedures like face lifts, neck lifts, brow lifts, and liposuction and treatments like Botox are just as popular with my younger patients as well as my gradually growing older patients. These clients have seen plastic surgery become accepted, and have finally willed themselves to not feel ashamed for wanting to look young. Plastic surgery is no longer taboo like it used to be, so older patients are ready to the take the plunge they’ve always wanted to. Many of my Indianapolis plastic surgery patients over the age of 55 frequently mention how outspoken older celebrities have also helped them in embracing cosmetic procedures. They see how happy celebrities, such as Sharon Osbourne, openly admit to having work done, proud to have had help in looking the way they look. With society being so accepting, it’s only natural that more people, no matter their age, would consider cosmetic surgery. In my opinion, you are never too old to want to look your best. If there are no serious risks for the patient, then there is no particular reason that a procedure should not be done. Wanting to look good is a universal feeling. To your health and beauty,
But what if your whole body, especially your head, couldn’t grow hair at all? This is what people living with Alopecia deal with every day. And with hair becoming more of fashion statement each day, with all the new styles and colors, their only option is a wig. What would you do if you didn’t have hair to style, or even brush? However, new research shows a glint of hope for a possible cure for Alopecia. Two teams, one at the University of Oxford, England, and one at the University of Southern California’s Keck School of Medicine have discovered how hair stem cells in mice and rabbits communicate with each other. These stem cells have the ability to communicate with each other to generate a robust hair growth by cycling through an active and dormant state. This lack of communication is partially why Alopecia occurs in people in the first place. If doctors can only learn how to nurture an environment that allows this communication, a cure to Alopecia could be in sight. With USC’s Stevens Institute for Innovation already applying for a patent on the composition and method to modulate hair growth, this is only the first step. To your health, beauty and healthy hair growth,
There are a lot of anti-aging skin creams out there that supposedly work, and some actually do, but the most common ingredients in these creams that do really work are antioxidants. But a new ingredient, the leaf bud of poplar trees, could be the ingredient to push antioxidants out of these creams. Poplar trees have already been used to combat colds, sinusitis, sunburn and arthritis. But after further study conducted by researcher Xavier Vitrac, the poplar bud has shown that it contains a healthy dose of antioxidant activity. When put to work on some cells in the laboratory it was found that anti-aging effects did occur. Vitrac says that the antioxidant activity was so promising that this extract has a lot of potential to be utilized in cosmetic formulas. This is great news for those that are not yet ready to undergo Botox injections or a face lift. It is also great news for people who would rather use something natural to combat those pesky wrinkles. But remember, better results are more likely to come out of a cosmetic procedure over a simple cream applied once a day. Whichever you choose, however, is up to you. What’s most important is that you feel good about yourself and your age. To your health and beauty,
“Surprisingly, the results showed that in over 90% of the patients studied, the zinc/phytase combination resulted in a remarkable improved responsiveness to treatment of blepharospasm using the same amount of botulinum toxin as previously used,” said Soparkar. “The toxins seemed to have greater effect and last longer. Potentially, this could mean using less toxin, offering patients financial savings, greater safety, and more consistent results.” If the prescription is sensibly priced, it would create an overall savings for patients who use Botox for wrinkle reduction, as less Botox will be necessary to achieve the same results and the results will last longer. I’ll keep you updated as soon as I hear further news on this topic. To your health & beauty,
Silicone injections first became popular in the 1950s, when they were injected into breasts as a sort of augmentation-without-an implant. Unfortunately, the injections caused infections, deformities and bumps and were eventually banned by the FDA. Because micro-droplet injections for scars are not banned by the FDA, however, some physicians continue to inject silicone. Because it lasts forever, silicone does not adapt to aging tissue. The only way to reverse the damage incurred—with a surgical procedure, which might not remove all the silicone or correct the visible effects. Lisa Rinna recently underwent surgery to remove the silicone in her lips, which were injected in the ’80s. Our plastic surgery practice has a plethora of FDA approved dermal fillers in Indianapolis. Collagen lip augmentation is a much more reliable result than silicone ever was. Sculptra Aesthetic is another option—not for the lips, but an excellent filler for the cheeks and other facial areas. If you hear from a friend or family member that they are considering silicone injections, please share this blog post with them. It could save them a great deal of discomfort, wasted money and very disappointing results. To your health & beauty,
Herbs like Gingko Biloba, Garlic, Ginseng and St. John’s Wort have proven benefits to your health, but they can also interfere with anesthesia and increase bleeding, even in something as simple as the needle prick from injectable fillers. Here in our Indianapolis plastic surgery office, we make it a point to confirm medications with our patients, but unless asked, they generally don’t remember to tell us about vitamin supplements or herbs that they take on a regular basis. It’s important to do so, to make sure that your procedure goes as smoothly as possible. Here is a list of herbs that can cause concerns and should be disclosed to your practitioner before any procedure. Supplements that can increase bleeding:
Supplements that can interfere with anesthesia:
Supplements that can cause other types adverse events:
If you are having any procedure performed, be sure to tell us what you take on a regular basis. Even something as simple as an aspirin should be shared with us! To your health and beauty, |
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