2 Ways Dermal Fillers Can Turn That Frown Upside Down

If you are noticing signs of aging, then you may know that dermal fillers can be used to plump up those fine lines and deeper creases and add some plumpness to your lips. However, since dermal fillers have been on the market, cosmetic surgeons have found unique ways to help men and women combat other signs of aging. If you have noticed that the corners of your lips have begun to droop, making you look sad when you are not, then here are two ways fillers can be used to turn that frown upside down. [Read More]

Three Common Mistakes To Avoid When Using Retinol Creams

Retinol creams are helpful for a wide array of skin conditions, from acne to wrinkles. There are prescription and over-the-counter options. No matter what type of retinol you're using and what you're using it for, you need to make sure you're using it properly. Otherwise, you may end up with more side effects and less impressive results. Here are some specific mistakes to avoid when using retinols. Mistake: Not wearing sunscreen [Read More]

Your Options For Treating Advanced Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer is a slow growing tumor that may be present for years without causing any symptoms. By the time you notice any changes in your health, the cancer may be advanced and require aggressive treatment to remove it completely. If you find yourself with an advanced stage of prostate cancer, here is why more serious treatment is needed and the options available to you. Localized Versus Metastatic Cancer In the early stages of prostate cancer, the tumor cells stay within a well-defined area in the prostate gland. [Read More]

Asthma And Camping: When An Attack Happens Somewhere Remote

Most asthmatics are cautious about keeping a rescue inhaler handy in the event of a sudden attack, but severe attacks may prevent the inhaler from helping adequately. There are many allergy and asthma triggers in nature and the physical exertion of hiking, swimming and preparing a campsite may lead to breathing problems even in people who keep their asthma under control. Anyone that has experienced a severe asthma attack or watched someone endure one can understand how frightening the situation can become. [Read More]