March 29, 2008
Blepharoplasty Guide
As people age, their skin loses elasticity, they accumulate more fat and their muscles lose tone. This aging process can make the arms or stomach or breasts sag, but on the face this loss of tone and elasticity can make you look tired, angry, upset, sick and much older and can even impair vision. Eyelid surgery can be frightening because complication risks, like infection, involve the eyes and your vision. However, a vast majority of people who have undergone eyelid surgery are happy that they did so.
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February 29, 2008
Blepharoplasty Surgery
The stitches will be removed two days to one week after the initial procedure. Most people report feeling back to normal in about seven to ten days after their surgery. In addition to blurred or double vision, you may experience excessive tearing or sensitivity to light. These side effects of the surgery should normally dissipate a few days after the procedure. Temporary bruising and swelling of the eyelids and surrounding areas may last for two full weeks. In addition to your choice of surgeon, the results of your eyelid surgery are affected by several factors of your unique self. Age, skin quality and elasticity, anatomy of eyelids, and the adjacent bony and soft tissue will all be factors that will have an effect on the outcome.
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December 30, 2006
Headaches and getting wet
Do not wash your head in hot water. It can trigger off a lot of vascular changes that can do more harm than good. So though a hot bath may be stimulating to your body it is not the best thing that you can give your head.
Take a steam bath if you want to but try to keep your head above the steamy fumes. Cold water is best for your head so keep it that way. And mind you, by cold water we are not referring to chilled water.
Do not let water get into your ears. This is especially true if you take dips in a pool. In this case, the best thing you can do is cover your hair and ears with a bathing cap. In most pools chemicals are added to the water to keep it clean and disinfected. These chemicals however are not the best thing for your body and hair. So it is always advisable to cover your head with some protective material…
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