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Some ingredients may be used in cosmetics, but only under the restrictions stated in the regulations: • Hexachlorophene. Because of its toxic effect and ability to penetrate human skin, hexachlorophene (HCP) may be used only when an alternative ... more
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A. It’s a simple, 10-minute treatment consisting of a few tiny injections and there’s no downtime. The doctor decides exactly where to administer the anti wrinkle cosmetic for best results. ... more
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A cosmetic contact lens is designed to change the appearance of the eye. They are non-corrective to your vision. They are also known as Non-Prescription Contact Lenses. Theatrical contact lenses are a type of cosmetic contact lens that are used ... more
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Every case is different and only after the initial visit can our financial coordinator give you an estimate of what may or may not be covered by your insurance. ... more
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Our mouths are full of bacteria. Bacteria take any sugars we eat change the sugar into a soft, sticky, tooth colored carbohydrate called plaque. Plaque accumulated on the surfaces of the teeth, in-between the teeth, and under the gum. The more ... more
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Preservatives are ingredients that inhibit or prevent microbial growth. They are needed in nature and in beauty products! Whether found in nature or in cosmetics, preservatives protect us from the growth of unwanted microorganisms (e.g., bacteria ... more
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Tumescent anesthetic makes surgery safer, usually more accurate, and results in easier recoveries. It can be used for most cosmetic surgery. I believe that tumescent anesthetic is one of the biggest advances in modern cosmetic surgery. Without it, ... more
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At Epilution, all of our treatments are performed by Dr. Michael Sinclair. Additional staff members are present to assist Dr. Sinclair and to make you as comfortable as possible. ... more
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BOTOX® Cosmetic treatments are gentle and quick. No sedation or local anesthetic is required, so you will be able to continue with all of your usual activities immediately after your treatment. You can certainly drive yourself home or back to the ... more
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Shermer has published his ten characteristics more than once. This column employs the original questions he used to characterize the types of science in his November and December 2001 columns in Scientific American. Here, the questions are listed ... more
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