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Laser, SensiGraft and Hair Transplant- Latest Hair Loss Technology
Published: 22/01/2013 by Dr Andrew Kim in Cosmetic Surgery
There are instances where natural remedies or medications may not be able to give you the solution that you need. If so, it would do you good if you look at other options which could help you regain good hair coverage.
What to Expect After Breast Augmentation Surgery – The Recovery
Published: 21/01/2013 by Anne C. Smith in Cosmetic Surgery
So you now have your new pair of breasts fitted in, and the next challenge is what to expect for the next few days, weeks and even years. To give you an idea about how it is going to be, here are some of what you can expect to experience.
Beer Belly
Published: 08/02/2013 by Jasmin Collins in Cosmetic Surgery
Things to know about your Beer Belly!
The Real Deal on Pregnancy and Breast Implants
Published: 18/12/2012 by Anne Smith in Cosmetic Surgery
One of the major concerns that women have about breast implants is how it would affect or be affected by pregnancy. It is important that you elaborate on this fact when considering on getting breast augmentation surgery.
Do you have dementia – and would you really like to find out ?
Published: 29/12/2012 by mario m anders in Wellbeing
Recognising and categorising dimentia will help differentiate people with normal age-related memory loss from those with a medical cause.
Coughs and sneezes spread diseases
Published: 16/01/2013 by mario m anders in Wellbeing
Coughs and sneezes spread disease, catch the germs in your handkerchief
Medical Beauty
Published: 23/06/2011 by Annie Hawthorne in Cosmetic Surgery
Laser Ipl
Photo rejuvenation
Cosmetic Tattoo
Advanced Face Peels
Specialised Facials
Botox
Dermal Fillers
Product Knowledge via Online Education
Published: 19/11/2012 by Mario M Anders in Healing & Nutrition
Education is a complicated topic as it means different things to different people.
We are at a stage technologically that we are probably going to see a revolution in education all the way down to pre-schoolers.
Sleep Apnea Treatment
Published: 15/04/2012 in Healing & Nutrition
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is where breathing stops between 10-60 seconds up to 300 times every night, causing sleep and oxygen deprivation.
Ten Ways to Fight Breast Cancer
Published: 31/12/2012 by Anne Smith in Wellbeing
Breast cancer remains to be the common type of cancer in Australian women, and it is even the second leading cause of mortality related to cancer for females.













