Botox is one of the world's most common cosmetic treatment procedures. The popularity that Botox treatment procedures enjoy is from the procedure's effectiveness. It is a neuromodulator that acts on the muscles, preventing expansions and contractions. Therefore, Botox is used in small doses for cosmetic treatment procedures such as reducing skin wrinkles. Unfortunately, even with Botox's effectiveness, there are a few common misconceptions about the safety and efficacy of Botox procedures.
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Are Calcium Hydroxylapatite Injections Right For You?
When you hear the words "cosmetic injections," you may initially think of hyaluronic acid and collagen injection. Indeed, these injections have their place, and both are quite popular. But they are not the only cosmetic injections on the market. Another type of cosmetic injection worth looking into is calcium hydroxylapatite, or CaHA. Here's a closer look at CaHA injections and how they work.
What is CaHA?
Of course, you would not want to have anything injected into your body without first understanding what the substance actually is.
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2 In-Office Dermatological Procedures For Uneven Skin Tone
When you look in the mirror, are you frustrated that your skin tone looks patchy and uneven? There are all sorts of cleaners and moisturizers that promise to help with this issue, but they only tend to be effective for mild cases. If you have tried several of these products, but to no avail, then you may instead want to consider scheduling an in-office treatment with your dermatologist. There are several in-office procedures they can perform to help even out your skin tone.
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How Are Genital Warts Treated?
Developing what you assume are warts in your genital region can be quite unsettling. However, it is important to step past your embarrassment and let your doctor know what's ailing you. Genital warts, as irritating as they may be, are treatable. Here are some of the treatments your doctor may recommend if you do, indeed, have genital warts.
Imiquimod Cream
This is often the first treatment that a doctor will recommend trying.
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