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How to make local TV news better: 'More' is more.
Change of SubjectWhy do I watch the late local news on TV? I tell myself it's for professional reasons — a guy in my position has to keep up. But the truth is, I watch for the same reason I suspect many...... -
Test drive: Kiehl's Double Strength Deep Wrinkle Filler
All The RageAs Botox-like face freezers and Juvederm-esque fillers become more popular, skin-care companies are increasingly borrowing lingo from the procedures, no doubt hoping that terms such as "filler" and "freeze" will inspire notions of extreme change. So... -
Revisiting Retinol
Chicago TribuneIf crow's feet are beginning to crisscross your face, but you haven't unleashed retinol on them, new scientific evidence might prod you to consider doing so. Potent prescription forms of retinoic acid (tretinoin), such as Retin-A, remain the gold...Tags: Medical Research, Drugstore.com Inc., Chicago Tribune, Health, New York
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No-Cut Anti-Aging Procedures
Staff WriterHere are seven cosmetic procedure options for looking younger without going under the knife. They vary in treatment, recovery time and cost, so consult with your dermatologist or plastic surgeon to decide which procedure is best for you. - Botulinum...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, American Society of Plastic Surgeons, Health, Cosmetic Procedures, Restylane (drug)
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NEW YEAR-NEW YOU-PART TWO
Gayle Anderson was live in Torrance at the offices of Dr. David M. Duffy to see how people are achieving new, improved appearances in the New Year on a budget. As a part of the Dr. Duffy's dermatological practice, he uses temporary fillers and Botox to...Tags: University of Southern California, Dermatology, Health Organizations, Clubs and Associations, Hospitals and Clinics
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Death, drug reactions spur concern about Botox safety
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterConcerns about the widely used anti-wrinkle treatment Botox and a similar drug arose Friday as federal regulators said they were reviewing reports of at least one death and other serious reactions among some patients. Food and Drug Administration...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Medical Procedures and Tests, Muscle, Death, Health
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Wrinkle fillers in demand
Injectable substances to fill facial wrinkles are among the most popular cosmetic procedures. Each filler product has fans, but the most popular substance is hyaluronic acid. A new hyaluronic acid filler called Perlane was approved by the Food and Drug...Tags: American Society of Plastic Surgeons, Restylane (drug), Surgery, Plastic Surgery
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A guy could get used to this no-lines life
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFor some reason, I didn't think getting Botox would hurt. But I soon discovered that having a needle jabbed repeatedly into your forehead and around your eyes feels a lot like being stung by a swarm of wasps. "If you can't stand a little pain, you...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Personal Service, Plastic Surgeons, Muscle, Surgery
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Celebrity Doc Pleads Not Guilt to Injecting Bogus Botox
LOS ANGELES -- A Sunset Strip dermatologist with a celebrity clientele pleaded not guilty today in a Los Angeles courtroom to federal charges stemming from allegations that he injected patients with a fake Botox that can cause dangerous side-effects....Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Arizona, Corporate Crime, Botox (drug), Judges
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