Don’t just remove the fat … Sculpt the Body!


posted on February 24th, 2010 by jguanciale

Why just remove the fat … sculpt the body at the same time!  Dr. Guanciale can remove your fat through laser lipolysis liposuction and tighten your skin through a SkinTyte laser procedure to truly contour your body! Through the use of Sciton’s ProLipo Plus Joule laser, specific wavelengths are used to target selective adipose and dermal tissue for the [...]

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BOTOX: Denervating Agent


posted on February 4th, 2010 by jguanciale

It’s important to know the difference between Botox and fillers (Botox stops the muscle contractions; fillers plump up the furrows), but it’s even more important to emphasize that in trained hands, Botox does not paralyze muscles. Rather, it is used in an artistic fashion to restore a more youthful appearance to the face.
A relatively painless [...]

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A little nip … A tiny tuck!


posted on January 27th, 2010 by jguanciale

Although most people envision liposuction as a solution for larger body bulges like the tummy or thighs, it can actually be an appropriate solution for small areas of stubborn fat—thick ankles, pudgy knees, bra bulges—by means of limited-area liposuction.
Limited-area liposuction uses incisions so small that they’re difficult to see. The procedure can be performed under [...]

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Tired of Botox? Try a lift with a Browlift


posted on January 21st, 2010 by jguanciale

Are you constantly getting Botox injections? Does your forehead have deep creases and lines or do your eyebrows hangover your eyes? Do people always think you are angry because of that permanant, frustrated look on your face? Consider a browlift for a smooth, firm forehead with eyebrows that have a natural, youthful, alert position.
Surgery entails repositioning the muscles [...]

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Fighting Foods Knocking out Cellulite


posted on January 2nd, 2010 by jguanciale

Although there’s no cure for cellulite, there are a variety of foods that contain ingredients thought to help decrease the appearance of cellulite thanks to their circulation-boosting properties. Consider adding the following to your grocery list…
Asparagus: Helps strengthen veins and capillaries and controls blood pressure. It’s also a good source of vitamins A, B and [...]

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Avoid Skin Cancer … Know Your Moles


posted on December 28th, 2009 by jguanciale

Whether intentional or not we are all getting exposed to sun and its harmful ultraviolet (UV) light on a daily bases.  Accumulative exposure of our skin to the UV light will result in skin cancer.  If caught early these pre-cancerous lesion or moles could easily removed.  There are certain things that one needs to look for in [...]

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Resolving Post-Lipo Lumps


posted on December 8th, 2009 by jguanciale

It is not uncommon to sense a firm feeling in areas treated by liposuction. That area may experience relatively normal dimpling, asymmetry or display palpable lumps that can be felt beneath the skin. Massaging the treated area is an effective way to combat any hardening or lumps. Wearing a compression garment can help, too. The more consistently [...]

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The Anatomy of the Wrinkle


posted on December 1st, 2009 by jguanciale

The lines that appear between your brows (glabellar lines) actually result from muscle movement and the passage of time. You may have heard the expression “wearing your emotions on your sleeve,” but in reality you wear them on your face. If you’re angry or annoyed, for example, you knit your brows together. Underneath your skin, [...]

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Lash-Tastic with Latisse


posted on September 30th, 2009 by jguanciale

LATISSE® (bimatoprost ophthalmic solution) 0.03% is indicated to treat hypotrichosis of the eyelashes by increasing their growth including length, thickness and darkness.
HOW LATISSE® WORKS:
Although the exact mechanism of action is unknown, LATISSE® is believed to affect the growth (anagen) phase of the eyelash hair cycle in two ways: first, it increases the length of this [...]

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Male Breast Cancer and Common Treatments


posted on September 15th, 2009 by jguanciale

Breast cancer occurs primarily in women, but men can also develop breast cancer. Although men have less breast tissue than women, they do have breast cells that can undergo cancerous changes. Male breast cancer makes up less than 1 percent of all cases of breast cancer, and is usually detected in men between 60 and [...]

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