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Penis Enhancement Pills - What is the Fuss All About?

Penis Enhancement Pills - What is the Fuss All About?

by: Ken Andrew


Have you ever asked yourself why there is such hype about penis enhancement pills? Why this big question about whether penis pills work or not literally flood the media as the 'question of the day' most days of the week? Adverts and articles about the issue abound the mass media, particularly the Internet, just like the one you are reading right now. You might even have had the impression that all of a sudden the penis size of all the males are shrinking! Well, it is not the case. 

For centuries people have been suffering from small penis and erection defects. But revolutionary methods to cure this syndrome have only been discovered in our present time. Today most medical clinics have their own methods to enhance the size of the penis, but the basic principles used are all the same and can in fact be achieved almost instantly through the consumption of penis enhancement pills. Indeed, these pills work as effectively as any other method advertised through the media; or maybe even better than other methods available to improve the erect size and shape of the penis, as well as the quality of erections. 

To begin with, it would be relevant to understand how penile enhancing pills function and achieve their aims. While some penis pills contain hormonal nutrients, others comprise some special herbal formulae which help in increasing blood circulation to the penile region, which visibly enlarges the erect penis size. Due to the increased blood flow an enlargement of the Corpora Cavernosa occurs, which in turn creates larger and fuller erections. The usual recommended dosage to enhance the size and shape of the erect penis and also considerably improve erections and their duration period is 3 penis enhancement pills a day; but this of course depends on the type of pill being used. 

In addition to increasing the blood flow, the better penile pills also contain nutrients that help increase stamina and produce more semen. This means that along with being able to enlarge the erect size of the penis, such male pills also help achieve better control over ejaculation and longer lasting orgasm. This is precisely why penis enhancement pills are preferred over other methods of penis enhancement such as exercise and surgery. 

You should also know that penis enhancing pills work through the digestive system. As they are digested, the nutrients contained in these pills are passed to the blood and begin their desired action. So there is a time lag for the results to occur; therefore penile pills should be taken about 2 hours before intercourse. Currently there are many such pills which are in trial and claim to have a permanent effect on size and erection of the penis. However, this medical revolution may take some time to hit the markets. 

Clearly, penis enhancement pills are fast becoming a hot favorite among men seeking to improve their sex life. But as with any product, there are good pills and there are bad pills. So you should be very careful if and when you decide to get one of these useful pills. In other words, you must do your own research before spending a dime on these products.


source: http://www.articlecity.com/
by: Ken Andrew


Have you ever asked yourself why there is such hype about penis enhancement pills? Why this big question about whether penis pills work or not literally flood the media as the 'question of the day' most days of the week? Adverts and articles about the issue abound the mass media, particularly the Internet, just like the one you are reading right now. You might even have had the impression that all of a sudden the penis size of all the males are shrinking! Well, it is not the case. 

For centuries people have been suffering from small penis and erection defects. But revolutionary methods to cure this syndrome have only been discovered in our present time. Today most medical clinics have their own methods to enhance the size of the penis, but the basic principles used are all the same and can in fact be achieved almost instantly through the consumption of penis enhancement pills. Indeed, these pills work as effectively as any other method advertised through the media; or maybe even better than other methods available to improve the erect size and shape of the penis, as well as the quality of erections. 

To begin with, it would be relevant to understand how penile enhancing pills function and achieve their aims. While some penis pills contain hormonal nutrients, others comprise some special herbal formulae which help in increasing blood circulation to the penile region, which visibly enlarges the erect penis size. Due to the increased blood flow an enlargement of the Corpora Cavernosa occurs, which in turn creates larger and fuller erections. The usual recommended dosage to enhance the size and shape of the erect penis and also considerably improve erections and their duration period is 3 penis enhancement pills a day; but this of course depends on the type of pill being used. 

In addition to increasing the blood flow, the better penile pills also contain nutrients that help increase stamina and produce more semen. This means that along with being able to enlarge the erect size of the penis, such male pills also help achieve better control over ejaculation and longer lasting orgasm. This is precisely why penis enhancement pills are preferred over other methods of penis enhancement such as exercise and surgery. 

You should also know that penis enhancing pills work through the digestive system. As they are digested, the nutrients contained in these pills are passed to the blood and begin their desired action. So there is a time lag for the results to occur; therefore penile pills should be taken about 2 hours before intercourse. Currently there are many such pills which are in trial and claim to have a permanent effect on size and erection of the penis. However, this medical revolution may take some time to hit the markets. 

Clearly, penis enhancement pills are fast becoming a hot favorite among men seeking to improve their sex life. But as with any product, there are good pills and there are bad pills. So you should be very careful if and when you decide to get one of these useful pills. In other words, you must do your own research before spending a dime on these products.


source: http://www.articlecity.com/
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Plastic Surgery for Men

Plastic Surgery for Men

by: Sarah Mathews


Women are not the only vain creatures these days – more and more men are resorting to plastic surgery in a bid to enhance their looks, albeit through artificial and painful means. But while some men are choosing to go under the knife for purely personal or aesthetic reasons, others are taking the leap because they believe it will enhance their career professionally – and make them a more powerful – or at least more attractive - force to be reckoned with. 

The sad fact is, men want the same things that women want: to look younger, fitter and thinner, with regular, even features and a healthy glow. They are starting to realize that in today's competitive market, looking tired and haggard with droopy eyelids, dark circles and a weak chin just won't cut it. And if they have big boobs and a flabby belly to boot – well, forget about becoming a vice president in the firm, let alone the CEO. 

It's estimated that the grooming market for men is worth more than $3.5 billion these days, with more and more members of the male species going under the knife for cosmetic reasons. In one survey of people of the male persuasion carried out by – not surprisingly – a plastic surgeon, it was found that: 

* Four percent believed that their level of physical attractiveness would affect their success on the job, and make them feel more powerful 

* 42 percent believed that their career would be made better if they could just improve one tiny thing about their face 

* 32 percent thought that looking younger would affect their job performance more positively 

Plastic Fantastic 

Here is a list of the most popular plastic procedures for men, in no particular order: 

* Gynecomastia, or Male Breast Reduction. It's estimated that about 15 percent of all men are unhappy with the size of their breasts, and now some are finally doing something about it. Men develop man boobs, or moobs, for a variety of reasons, including hormonal changes, steroid abuse and being drastically overweight. Surgery to get rid of them sometimes involves a full operation, while on some occasions means utilizing the latest in liposuction combined with laser surgery. 

* Eyelid Surgery. Also known as blepharoplasty for men, this procedure can be purely cosmetic, functional or both. It seeks to correct both sagging upper eyelids, as well as puffy bags underneath the eyes. Usually performed under just local anesthesia, it trims away excess fat, muscle and skin, with the remaining bits reattached in a way that makes the eye area appear younger and more refreshed. The result: tighter, more taut eyelids and smoother under-eye areas. 

* Pectoral Enhancement. Men who have tried everything but still have a chicken chest are now relying on pectoral implants to give them the bosoms they have always dreamed of. If no amount of exercise and diet has made your chest appear less than concave, your surgeon can insert implants made of silicone directly underneath the chest muscle to make the area appear more filled out. Requires general anesthesia and an overnight hospital stay – much like a boob job (ED: what's the difference then?). 

* Nose Job, aka Rhinoplasty. Carried out using a local or general anesthetic, depending on what needs to be done and personal preference, this is an out-patient procedure which can greatly affect a person's looks. Costs will vary but the vast majority of men who opt for this op say it's money well spent. Men can have rhinoplasty from the age of 15, girls from age 13 (that is when their nose stops growing, evidently!). 

* Liposuction. This method of weight loss involves using a cannula to literally suck the fat from your body. In men, problem areas are usually the breasts, love handles, tummy, thighs and neck. Tiny incisions are made so the vast majority of folk, if not all, will not even know you've had the procedure done. Some men even have it done on their backs... 

* Hair Transplants. Many guys believe that nothing makes them look less virile than a lack of hair. Male pattern baldness affects a great many men, so if you can't stand your head resembling a ping pong ball, this could be the treatment of choice. It's fairly simple: your surgeon will take “donor” hair from the sides or back of your scalp, then surgically insert them in the bald patches, where it will hopefully start to grow. Then again, you could just buy a tasteful hat... 

* Chin and Jawline Augmentation Surgery. Nothing spells out weakness more in a man than having a weak chin – or so proponents of chin surgery would have us believe. As as a strong chin and jawline are considered signs of a “real" man, many men seek to correct theirs when they fall flat (or rounded, flabby and soft). Surgery consists of various types of chin implants which make your jaw more angled and square. 

* Penis Extension Surgery. If slicing through the penile ligament sounds appealing, this is the operation for you. This operation, also known as phalloplasty or male enhancement surgery, doesn't actually make your member more massive, it just makes it dangle lower. You may prefer a different – and considerably more invasive - procedure where fat from another part of your body is injected into your Johnson to increase its girth. Yowee! 

Non-Invasive Cosmetic Treatments for Men 

Apart from full-on surgery, men are also investing in less invasive cosmetic operations to look better. It's estimated that about one-seventh of all Botox anti-wrinkle injections are done on men, and guys are also jumping on the injectable filler band-wagon, to smooth out wrinkle lines and plump up lips. In fact, the American Academy of Facial and Plastic Surgery reckons that between 2000 and 2007 there was 91 percent increase in the number of men non-surgical facial enhancements. 

Men make up 20 percent of all laser hair removal procedures as well, according to statistics. They are getting to grips with unwanted hair in other ways as well, with male waxing salons becoming more and more popular to make chests, buttocks and backs sleek and smooth. Pretty hands and feet are no longer a woman-only domain either: the number of male manicures and pedicures are on the rise, among men of all sexual orientations, and hair salons for men are often a lot more than the simple barbershop of Andy Griffith's day. 

If you fancy a spot of plastic surgery, it doesn't matter if you're a man or woman – what matters is that you have realistic expectations and find a qualified, Board-certified surgeon in whom you have complete trust. But if you expect that changing your appearance will drastically change your life, think again. Beauty is only skin deep; in the long run, the oomph behind the facade is usually more important. 


source: http://www.articlecity.com/
by: Sarah Mathews


Women are not the only vain creatures these days – more and more men are resorting to plastic surgery in a bid to enhance their looks, albeit through artificial and painful means. But while some men are choosing to go under the knife for purely personal or aesthetic reasons, others are taking the leap because they believe it will enhance their career professionally – and make them a more powerful – or at least more attractive - force to be reckoned with. 

The sad fact is, men want the same things that women want: to look younger, fitter and thinner, with regular, even features and a healthy glow. They are starting to realize that in today's competitive market, looking tired and haggard with droopy eyelids, dark circles and a weak chin just won't cut it. And if they have big boobs and a flabby belly to boot – well, forget about becoming a vice president in the firm, let alone the CEO. 

It's estimated that the grooming market for men is worth more than $3.5 billion these days, with more and more members of the male species going under the knife for cosmetic reasons. In one survey of people of the male persuasion carried out by – not surprisingly – a plastic surgeon, it was found that: 

* Four percent believed that their level of physical attractiveness would affect their success on the job, and make them feel more powerful 

* 42 percent believed that their career would be made better if they could just improve one tiny thing about their face 

* 32 percent thought that looking younger would affect their job performance more positively 

Plastic Fantastic 

Here is a list of the most popular plastic procedures for men, in no particular order: 

* Gynecomastia, or Male Breast Reduction. It's estimated that about 15 percent of all men are unhappy with the size of their breasts, and now some are finally doing something about it. Men develop man boobs, or moobs, for a variety of reasons, including hormonal changes, steroid abuse and being drastically overweight. Surgery to get rid of them sometimes involves a full operation, while on some occasions means utilizing the latest in liposuction combined with laser surgery. 

* Eyelid Surgery. Also known as blepharoplasty for men, this procedure can be purely cosmetic, functional or both. It seeks to correct both sagging upper eyelids, as well as puffy bags underneath the eyes. Usually performed under just local anesthesia, it trims away excess fat, muscle and skin, with the remaining bits reattached in a way that makes the eye area appear younger and more refreshed. The result: tighter, more taut eyelids and smoother under-eye areas. 

* Pectoral Enhancement. Men who have tried everything but still have a chicken chest are now relying on pectoral implants to give them the bosoms they have always dreamed of. If no amount of exercise and diet has made your chest appear less than concave, your surgeon can insert implants made of silicone directly underneath the chest muscle to make the area appear more filled out. Requires general anesthesia and an overnight hospital stay – much like a boob job (ED: what's the difference then?). 

* Nose Job, aka Rhinoplasty. Carried out using a local or general anesthetic, depending on what needs to be done and personal preference, this is an out-patient procedure which can greatly affect a person's looks. Costs will vary but the vast majority of men who opt for this op say it's money well spent. Men can have rhinoplasty from the age of 15, girls from age 13 (that is when their nose stops growing, evidently!). 

* Liposuction. This method of weight loss involves using a cannula to literally suck the fat from your body. In men, problem areas are usually the breasts, love handles, tummy, thighs and neck. Tiny incisions are made so the vast majority of folk, if not all, will not even know you've had the procedure done. Some men even have it done on their backs... 

* Hair Transplants. Many guys believe that nothing makes them look less virile than a lack of hair. Male pattern baldness affects a great many men, so if you can't stand your head resembling a ping pong ball, this could be the treatment of choice. It's fairly simple: your surgeon will take “donor” hair from the sides or back of your scalp, then surgically insert them in the bald patches, where it will hopefully start to grow. Then again, you could just buy a tasteful hat... 

* Chin and Jawline Augmentation Surgery. Nothing spells out weakness more in a man than having a weak chin – or so proponents of chin surgery would have us believe. As as a strong chin and jawline are considered signs of a “real" man, many men seek to correct theirs when they fall flat (or rounded, flabby and soft). Surgery consists of various types of chin implants which make your jaw more angled and square. 

* Penis Extension Surgery. If slicing through the penile ligament sounds appealing, this is the operation for you. This operation, also known as phalloplasty or male enhancement surgery, doesn't actually make your member more massive, it just makes it dangle lower. You may prefer a different – and considerably more invasive - procedure where fat from another part of your body is injected into your Johnson to increase its girth. Yowee! 

Non-Invasive Cosmetic Treatments for Men 

Apart from full-on surgery, men are also investing in less invasive cosmetic operations to look better. It's estimated that about one-seventh of all Botox anti-wrinkle injections are done on men, and guys are also jumping on the injectable filler band-wagon, to smooth out wrinkle lines and plump up lips. In fact, the American Academy of Facial and Plastic Surgery reckons that between 2000 and 2007 there was 91 percent increase in the number of men non-surgical facial enhancements. 

Men make up 20 percent of all laser hair removal procedures as well, according to statistics. They are getting to grips with unwanted hair in other ways as well, with male waxing salons becoming more and more popular to make chests, buttocks and backs sleek and smooth. Pretty hands and feet are no longer a woman-only domain either: the number of male manicures and pedicures are on the rise, among men of all sexual orientations, and hair salons for men are often a lot more than the simple barbershop of Andy Griffith's day. 

If you fancy a spot of plastic surgery, it doesn't matter if you're a man or woman – what matters is that you have realistic expectations and find a qualified, Board-certified surgeon in whom you have complete trust. But if you expect that changing your appearance will drastically change your life, think again. Beauty is only skin deep; in the long run, the oomph behind the facade is usually more important. 


source: http://www.articlecity.com/
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Plastic Surgery, Is It Worth The Risk?

Plastic Surgery, Is It Worth The Risk?

by: Dr. Jay Calvert


Plastic surgery is a medical specialty concerned with the correction or restoration of form and function. The word "plastic" is derived from the Greek plastikos meaning to mould or to shape; it is not connected with the synthetic polymer material known as plastic. 

Aesthetic plastic surgery involves techniques intended for the "enhancement" of appearance through surgical and medical techniques. It is specifically concerned with maintaining and restoring normal appearance, or enhancing it beyond the average level toward some aesthetic ideal. Media and advertising play a large influence why a lot of people are willing to undergo plastic surgery; however researchers believe that some plastic surgery obsession can also be linked to psychological disorders like Body Dysmorphic Disorder. It is a disorder in which a person is obsessed in achieving physical perfection. People with this disorder are so preoccupied with their looks that it takes over their lives. 

In 2006, nearly 11 million cosmetic procedures were performed in the United States alone. Nearly 12 million cosmetic procedures were performed in 2007, with the five most common surgeries being liposuction, breast augmentation, abdominoplasty nasal surgery, and eyelid surgery. In Europe, the second largest market for cosmetic procedures, cosmetic surgery is a $2.2 billion business. 

Here is a list of most prevalent aesthetic/cosmetic procedures done. 

* Laser skin resurfacing 

* Browplasty; 

* Blepharoplasty ("eyelid surgery") e.g. Asian blepharoplasty; 

* Otoplasty ("ear surgery"/"ear pinning"): Performed on both children and adults to decrease social anxiety and is done for purely cosmetic purposes and does not improve hearing. 

* Midface lift ("cheek lift"); 

* Rhytidectomy ("face lift"); 

* Fillers injections like collagen, fat; 

* Chemical peel: minimizing the appearance of acne, chicken pox, and other scars as well as wrinkles, solar lentigines (age spots, freckles), and photodamage in general. 

* Cheek augmentation; 

* Rhinoplasty ("nose job"); 

* Lip enhancement; 

* Chin augmentation; 

* Mastopexy ("breast lift"); 

* Mammoplasty/Breast augmentations ("breast implant" or "boob job"); 

* Reduction mammoplasty ("breast reduction") done to reduce back and shoulder pain in women with gigantomastia and/or for psychological benefit men with gynecomastia; 

* Abdominoplasty ("tummy tuck"); 

* Buttock augmentation; 

* Buttock lift ("Brazilian butt lift"); 

* Suction-assisted lipectomy ("liposuction"); 

* Labiaplasty; 

Many people ask the wrong questions to their cosmetic surgeon. You need to make sure you ask this very important question upon consultation, “What is the chance of real damage, and if it happens, what might the extent of it be?” Ask to see their book of before and after pictures. You may also wish to see and speak with the surgeon’s other patients in person to see the effects in your naked eyes. Prepare a list of questions, it does not matter how many or how trivial or stupid you feel they are. Always remember, this procedure is most of the time irreversible and you’re the one that will live with the results so take all the necessary precautions as possible. 

For further questions about breast implants/augmentation, rhinoplasty or plastic surgery in general, kindly log on to: http://www.drcalvert.com. If you’re in Los Angeles or Beverly Hills, you can make your appointment online. You can also submit your questions online and we’d be glad to answer your questions truthfully within 24-48 hours! Stay beautiful and have a good day!


source: http://www.articlecity.com
by: Dr. Jay Calvert


Plastic surgery is a medical specialty concerned with the correction or restoration of form and function. The word "plastic" is derived from the Greek plastikos meaning to mould or to shape; it is not connected with the synthetic polymer material known as plastic. 

Aesthetic plastic surgery involves techniques intended for the "enhancement" of appearance through surgical and medical techniques. It is specifically concerned with maintaining and restoring normal appearance, or enhancing it beyond the average level toward some aesthetic ideal. Media and advertising play a large influence why a lot of people are willing to undergo plastic surgery; however researchers believe that some plastic surgery obsession can also be linked to psychological disorders like Body Dysmorphic Disorder. It is a disorder in which a person is obsessed in achieving physical perfection. People with this disorder are so preoccupied with their looks that it takes over their lives. 

In 2006, nearly 11 million cosmetic procedures were performed in the United States alone. Nearly 12 million cosmetic procedures were performed in 2007, with the five most common surgeries being liposuction, breast augmentation, abdominoplasty nasal surgery, and eyelid surgery. In Europe, the second largest market for cosmetic procedures, cosmetic surgery is a $2.2 billion business. 

Here is a list of most prevalent aesthetic/cosmetic procedures done. 

* Laser skin resurfacing 

* Browplasty; 

* Blepharoplasty ("eyelid surgery") e.g. Asian blepharoplasty; 

* Otoplasty ("ear surgery"/"ear pinning"): Performed on both children and adults to decrease social anxiety and is done for purely cosmetic purposes and does not improve hearing. 

* Midface lift ("cheek lift"); 

* Rhytidectomy ("face lift"); 

* Fillers injections like collagen, fat; 

* Chemical peel: minimizing the appearance of acne, chicken pox, and other scars as well as wrinkles, solar lentigines (age spots, freckles), and photodamage in general. 

* Cheek augmentation; 

* Rhinoplasty ("nose job"); 

* Lip enhancement; 

* Chin augmentation; 

* Mastopexy ("breast lift"); 

* Mammoplasty/Breast augmentations ("breast implant" or "boob job"); 

* Reduction mammoplasty ("breast reduction") done to reduce back and shoulder pain in women with gigantomastia and/or for psychological benefit men with gynecomastia; 

* Abdominoplasty ("tummy tuck"); 

* Buttock augmentation; 

* Buttock lift ("Brazilian butt lift"); 

* Suction-assisted lipectomy ("liposuction"); 

* Labiaplasty; 

Many people ask the wrong questions to their cosmetic surgeon. You need to make sure you ask this very important question upon consultation, “What is the chance of real damage, and if it happens, what might the extent of it be?” Ask to see their book of before and after pictures. You may also wish to see and speak with the surgeon’s other patients in person to see the effects in your naked eyes. Prepare a list of questions, it does not matter how many or how trivial or stupid you feel they are. Always remember, this procedure is most of the time irreversible and you’re the one that will live with the results so take all the necessary precautions as possible. 

For further questions about breast implants/augmentation, rhinoplasty or plastic surgery in general, kindly log on to: http://www.drcalvert.com. If you’re in Los Angeles or Beverly Hills, you can make your appointment online. You can also submit your questions online and we’d be glad to answer your questions truthfully within 24-48 hours! Stay beautiful and have a good day!


source: http://www.articlecity.com
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Practicing A Proactive Acne Treatment

Practicing A Proactive Acne Treatment

by: Mark Woodcock

Having acne can be a miserable experience to have to endure. It can be physically and emotionally painful and embarrassing. It can cause feelings of isolation, low-self esteem, even depression. Acne affects nearly everyone at some point in his or her life, whether it's during puberty, pregnancy (or during some other hormonally-charged period in life), or just during any time of adulthood. But there are ways to prevent and even control acne if you take a preemptive approach. The best way to counteract the effects of this skin problem is to carry out a proactive acne treatment, which will help you to take care of your body as well as your skin.
Proactive is defined as acting in advance of an expected problem, or to be anticipatory. If you know that you are prone to acne, anticipating the problem and taking steps to defend yourself against it is the best way to go. There are several proactive acne treatment measures that a person can take in order to reduce the amount of breakouts, and to keep the breakouts that do occur from being too bad. One of the best ways to deal with acne is through exercise.
Exercise is not only a great way to regulate your weight and keep your body in good physical condition, but it also helps to lower stress levels that can cause or aggravate acne. In addition, sweating is a way of cleaning out the body, ridding it of oils and bad bacteria. It is important, though, to wear lightweight, breathable fabrics when exercising. Perspiration that is trapped between fabric and the skin can let bacteria grow and clog the pores, which will lead to acne.
Another effective proactive acne treatment is through diet. Though it is commonly understood now that what you eat does not cause acne, it is also commonly known that certain vitamins and minerals help the body fight the war on acne. It is a good idea to eat a healthy, well-balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals such as vitamins A, B, C, and E. This will not only give you a healthy body, but will help to curb breakouts. In addition, drinking plenty of water will help keep your skin looking fresh, and your color bright.
Stress has an immense effect on a person's complexion. We wear our problems on our faces, in the form of dark circles, wrinkles, and yes, even acne. There are a variety of stressors that affect us in different ways. Stressors are things that cause anxiety to your body and your well-being, which can also cause or aggravate an acne problem. Certain external stressors involve things that negatively affect the outside of your body, and include such things as oil-ridden cosmetics, overexposure to the sun, and a poor diet.
Internal stressors include factors that cause anxiety, depression, or low self esteem. Not dealing with emotions or high stress levels can cause acne flare-ups or other outward indications of inward problems. As mentioned before, exercise is an ideal way to manage stress. Also, participating in activities that you enjoy can also reduce your stress levels. And, don't forget to get an abundance of sleep if at all possible. Sleep provides your mind and body time to rest and rejuvenate.
There are several acne treatments that you can perform that, if done on a regular basis, prove to be highly effective, proactive measures. For example, always try to use oil-free cosmetics that won't clog your pores. Shaving the skin with a light touch and a sharp razor or even an electric shaver helps to exfoliate the skin and won't be too rough on skin that is broken out. It is best, though to avoid areas of the skin that are especially irritated or infected, and allow them time to heal. Also, make sure to gently wash your face twice daily with lightly exfoliating products. Do not ever scrub the skin, for this can lead to further irritation and more acne problems.
Taking the proactive approach to acne treatment is by far the best way to avoid embarrassing or painful breakouts. And you will find in doing so, that you will not only have healthier looking skin, but that your body and general well-being will be healthier in the effort as well.

source: http://www.articlecity.com/
by: Mark Woodcock

Having acne can be a miserable experience to have to endure. It can be physically and emotionally painful and embarrassing. It can cause feelings of isolation, low-self esteem, even depression. Acne affects nearly everyone at some point in his or her life, whether it's during puberty, pregnancy (or during some other hormonally-charged period in life), or just during any time of adulthood. But there are ways to prevent and even control acne if you take a preemptive approach. The best way to counteract the effects of this skin problem is to carry out a proactive acne treatment, which will help you to take care of your body as well as your skin.
Proactive is defined as acting in advance of an expected problem, or to be anticipatory. If you know that you are prone to acne, anticipating the problem and taking steps to defend yourself against it is the best way to go. There are several proactive acne treatment measures that a person can take in order to reduce the amount of breakouts, and to keep the breakouts that do occur from being too bad. One of the best ways to deal with acne is through exercise.
Exercise is not only a great way to regulate your weight and keep your body in good physical condition, but it also helps to lower stress levels that can cause or aggravate acne. In addition, sweating is a way of cleaning out the body, ridding it of oils and bad bacteria. It is important, though, to wear lightweight, breathable fabrics when exercising. Perspiration that is trapped between fabric and the skin can let bacteria grow and clog the pores, which will lead to acne.
Another effective proactive acne treatment is through diet. Though it is commonly understood now that what you eat does not cause acne, it is also commonly known that certain vitamins and minerals help the body fight the war on acne. It is a good idea to eat a healthy, well-balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals such as vitamins A, B, C, and E. This will not only give you a healthy body, but will help to curb breakouts. In addition, drinking plenty of water will help keep your skin looking fresh, and your color bright.
Stress has an immense effect on a person's complexion. We wear our problems on our faces, in the form of dark circles, wrinkles, and yes, even acne. There are a variety of stressors that affect us in different ways. Stressors are things that cause anxiety to your body and your well-being, which can also cause or aggravate an acne problem. Certain external stressors involve things that negatively affect the outside of your body, and include such things as oil-ridden cosmetics, overexposure to the sun, and a poor diet.
Internal stressors include factors that cause anxiety, depression, or low self esteem. Not dealing with emotions or high stress levels can cause acne flare-ups or other outward indications of inward problems. As mentioned before, exercise is an ideal way to manage stress. Also, participating in activities that you enjoy can also reduce your stress levels. And, don't forget to get an abundance of sleep if at all possible. Sleep provides your mind and body time to rest and rejuvenate.
There are several acne treatments that you can perform that, if done on a regular basis, prove to be highly effective, proactive measures. For example, always try to use oil-free cosmetics that won't clog your pores. Shaving the skin with a light touch and a sharp razor or even an electric shaver helps to exfoliate the skin and won't be too rough on skin that is broken out. It is best, though to avoid areas of the skin that are especially irritated or infected, and allow them time to heal. Also, make sure to gently wash your face twice daily with lightly exfoliating products. Do not ever scrub the skin, for this can lead to further irritation and more acne problems.
Taking the proactive approach to acne treatment is by far the best way to avoid embarrassing or painful breakouts. And you will find in doing so, that you will not only have healthier looking skin, but that your body and general well-being will be healthier in the effort as well.

source: http://www.articlecity.com/
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Mesothelioma Cancer

Mesothelioma Cancer

by: P. Mehta

Mesothelioma is a type of cancer involving mesothelial tissues of body organs usually lungs or abdominal. It is often caused by exposure to asbestos. However, there are 30-50% of patients without any history of asbestos exposure. People who have received asbestos exposure of as little as one or two months to very low doses are at risk of mesothelioma cancer. Even people who wash clothes of asbestos exposed people are at risk. A person exposed to asbestos could develop mesothelioma after 50 years of exposure.
People in the occupations such as construction jobs in shipyards, insulators, boilermakers, etc. are at the risk of contracting asbestos disease.
The 2 common types of mesothelioma are:
Pleural mesothelioma (lung cancer) and Peritoneal mesothelioma (abdomen organs). The survival time for a patient with diffuse malignant mesothelioma is from 4 to 24 months from the observance of the symptoms. Mesothelioma is also difficult to diagnose.
The chance of recovery for a patient with mesothelioma depends on size and location of the cancer, age of the patient and his response to the treatment. Presently, the treatment options for mesotheliomas are:
Radiation therapy, Chemotherapy, Surgery and Photodynamic therapy. There is some evidence that provitamin A or beta-carotene may decrease the risk of mesothelioma.
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by: P. Mehta

Mesothelioma is a type of cancer involving mesothelial tissues of body organs usually lungs or abdominal. It is often caused by exposure to asbestos. However, there are 30-50% of patients without any history of asbestos exposure. People who have received asbestos exposure of as little as one or two months to very low doses are at risk of mesothelioma cancer. Even people who wash clothes of asbestos exposed people are at risk. A person exposed to asbestos could develop mesothelioma after 50 years of exposure.
People in the occupations such as construction jobs in shipyards, insulators, boilermakers, etc. are at the risk of contracting asbestos disease.
The 2 common types of mesothelioma are:
Pleural mesothelioma (lung cancer) and Peritoneal mesothelioma (abdomen organs). The survival time for a patient with diffuse malignant mesothelioma is from 4 to 24 months from the observance of the symptoms. Mesothelioma is also difficult to diagnose.
The chance of recovery for a patient with mesothelioma depends on size and location of the cancer, age of the patient and his response to the treatment. Presently, the treatment options for mesotheliomas are:
Radiation therapy, Chemotherapy, Surgery and Photodynamic therapy. There is some evidence that provitamin A or beta-carotene may decrease the risk of mesothelioma.
Copyright 2004, P. Mehta http://www.FatFreeKitchen.com
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