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		<title>Treating depression with Botox</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2010 09:33:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ageing is not an easy task…It takes more energy to maintain the body, to keep it vibrant painless and flexible. In addition wrinkles, sagging skin and age spots are an additional “side effect” of the ageing processes, all adding to the gradual change of appearance we face as the numbers advance on the birth day [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ageing is not an easy task…It takes more energy to maintain the body, to keep it vibrant painless and flexible. In addition wrinkles, sagging skin and age spots are an additional “side effect” of the ageing processes, all adding to the gradual change of appearance we face as the numbers advance on the birth day scale.</p>
<p>The extension of the average human lifespan and the large ageing baby boomers population have generated a well of anti-ageing products and technologies that are aimed at targeting the “side effects” of ageing, helping in <a title="tripollar for body contouring" href="http://www.pollogen.com/Tripollar-Body-Contouring/cellulite-reduction-and-body-contouring.html">body contouring</a>, wrinkle reduction, <a title="skin tightening" href="http://www.pollogen.com/Tripollar-Facial-Contouring/Facial-Contouring-and-Skin-Tightening.html">skin tightening</a> and more.</p>
<div id="attachment_250" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 410px"><img class="size-full wp-image-250" title="pollogen blog about botox" src="http://www.pollogen.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/shutterstock_523681421.jpg" alt="Can Bottox stop depression?" width="400" height="267" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Can Bottox stop depression?</p></div>
<p><span id="more-248"></span><a title="bottox" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botulinum_toxin">Botox </a>was one of the major break-through products introduced to combat the signs of ageing by reducing wrinkles caused by stressed facial muscles due to the fact it blocks activation of muscles; hence temporarily paralyzing facial muscles. Before it was introduced to the anti ageing industry, it was used for other medical conditions, for example treating crossed eyes, uncontrolled blinking facial spasms and more.</p>
<p>In 2006, Eric Finzi, MD, PhD, and Erik A. Wasserman, PhD, from Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery Associates in Greenbelt, Maryland, and Chevy  Chase Cosmetic Center in Maryland experimented with treating depression using Botox. They conducted a small pilot study on 10 subjects (9 subjects suffering from major depression and one subject suffering from Bi-Polar disorder.) Their study demonstrated a significant improvement in the subjects suffering form <a title="depression" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_depressive_disorder" target="_blank">depression</a> and an easing in symptoms of the one subject suffering from <a title="Bipolar_disorder" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipolar_disorder" target="_blank">Bi-Polar disorder</a>. Unfortunately this is the only study conducted on this matter and no other information is available on trials on this interesting concept. It makes sense that Botox will alleviate depression due to the numbing affect on the muscles responsible for frowning and sadness. Try to feel sad while your eyebrows are lifted and relaxed, it is a very strange experiment as the feeling that comes with this expression is of well being and happiness.</p>
<p>Maybe Botox helps the ageing population by improving the general feeling one has about him/her self and about life and not only by reducing the wrinkles.</p>
<p>Maybe the new expression for positive thinking should be “Have a Botox outlook on life”…think about it (without frowning).</p>
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		<title>Popular Dermal Fillers</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 07:45:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aging is a natural process that all women and men who live to a ripe mature age will experience. Even though aging is also associated with wisdom and experience, it is not easy to convince oneself that the wrinkles and sagging skin are actually a wonderful sign of the wisdom acquired through life experience. In [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aging is a natural process that all women and men who live to a ripe mature age will experience. Even though aging is also associated with wisdom and experience, it is not easy to convince oneself that the wrinkles and sagging skin are actually a wonderful sign of the wisdom acquired through life experience. In the past the only treatment option for aging skin and body involved invasive surgery that often results in an extreme change of facial expression and proportions and requires substantial recovery time.<br />
The aesthetic industry has evolved in the past years offering many viable alternatives to the knife. Dermal fillers have become a common treatment for aging skin, and wrinkles. Contrary to face lift results which induce tight, flattened pulled skin, derma fillers, when injected correctly, will result in a natural fuller look  (When done poorly the outcome can include lumps and granules or even out of proportion facial contour).<span id="more-98"></span><br />
Derma fillers are minimally invasive treatments and most can be performed during a lunch break with minimal recovery time. Common side effects include bruising, swelling, pain and at times, allergic reaction. Results are temporary, lasting 6-18 months, depends on the filler and the individual being treated.<br />
It is very important to carefully select the treating physician, a good question to ask a physician would be how many times he has performed a certain procedure with a certain dermal filler, make sure he is very familiar with it  (Not sure what to suggest as an acceptance number in the answer to this question. I personally would probably feel better with an answer of above 50 times).<br />
There are different types of dermal fillers out there, some are synthetic some natural.<br />
Early dermal fillers were of synthetic origin (silicon) or natural source (bovine- cow) collagen and fat.<br />
Bovine (cow) collagen was the first approved dermal filler in the United States in the early 1980’s.  The leading brand of bovine collagen were Zyderm ® and Zyplast.<br />
It was considered the gold standard and all other dermal implants were measured compared to its effectiveness. Results can last 3-18 months, although many recipients report that a repeat treatment is usually required at 3-5 months.<br />
Human collagen was introduced to the aesthetic market in the late 1990. The leading brand was Cosmoderm and Cosmoplast (manufactured by the same company). Cosmoderm is used for treatment of superficial wrinkles, Cosmoplast for deeper wrinkles.<br />
Natural hyaluronic acid  is a very popular derma filler due to the low allergy rate and the good results it provides (Restylane, Perlane, Juvederm and Prevelle Silk). Hyaluronic acid is a naturally accruing component in the skin and composes a large percentage of the extracellular matrix. Hyaluronic acid in the epithel is linked with collagen production and increased skin hydration, enabling fuller smoother looking skin. In 2003 the FDA approved the use of hyaluronic acid (Restylane) as derma filler for the temporary treatment of wrinkles.<br />
There are quite a few available dermal filler brands available, listed below are a few popular brands with explanations about their way of action, and advantages.<br />
Restylane – Produced in Sweden, the first hyaluronic acid filler made of non animal source. It is used around the eyes, lips and nasolabial area (folds around the nose and mouth). It is claimed to last 6 months but there are reported incidents extended durations of the  treatment effect (up to18 months).<br />
Perlane – Manufactured by same company that produces Restylane in Sweden. Consists of hyaluronic acid but larger molecules than Restylane, therefore is more suitable for deeper wrinkles. It also seems to have a longer efficacy period even though the FDA has approved it as a dermal filler for 6 months.<br />
Radiesse – Contains calcium hydroxylapatite which are small calcium spheres in a gel base. The injection of the filler actually serves to “plump” the injected area and also induce generation of new collagen that is layered on the sphere structures. The allergy rate to this filler is very low and the manufacture claims that the small calcium spheres  and the gel will actually disintegrate but the newly generated collagen will be significant enough to sustain the treatment effects. Radiesse is also suitable for treatment of HIV patients suffering from facial lipoatrophy (diminishing of facial fat), a condition induced by HIV treatment drugs.<br />
Evolence – Made of Porcine collagen (pork) which is very similar to human collagen therefore it is a good dermal filler as allergy rate to it are very low, in addition the side effects are minor.<br />
Prevelle silk – Hyaluronic acid combined with Lidocane (a local anasthsia agent). Combining the filler with lidocane enables treatment of sensitive areas (like the lips) with very little discomfort.<br />
Juvederm – Hyaluronic acid filler manufactured by allergen (same company that produces Botox). It is especially suitable for larger filler “jobs” and correction of irregularities and deep wrinkles.<br />
Some customers prefer combination of various treatments for targeting the aging skin and body. If you are looking into combining dermal fillers with other skin tightening methods make sure to enable about a month or even longer (follow the manufacture’s specific instructions) to enable the filler to complete its course of action before indulging in other anti ageing treatments.</p>
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		<title>Sleeping causes wrinkles?</title>
		<link>http://www.pollogen.com/blog/2009/11/08/sleeping-causes-wrinkles/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 10:03:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sleeping with the face on a pillow will induce temporary wrinkles. As we age, these wrinkles are more prominent and can become permanent.  If you are lucky enough to sleep 8 hours a night you spend a 1/3 of your life sleeping. Therefore, at age 40, you will have slept 13 years.

One way for preventing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sleeping with the face on a pillow will induce temporary wrinkles. As we age, these wrinkles are more prominent and can become permanent.  If you are lucky enough to sleep 8 hours a night you spend a 1/3 of your life sleeping. Therefore, at age 40, you will have slept 13 years.</p>
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One way for preventing sleep wrinkles is to sleep on your back; Chinese women recognized this fact ages ago and always slept on their backs using concave porcelain pillows.<br />
Another option is using a pillow (not a special anti wrinkle pillow) that minimizes facial sleep wrinkling, pillows with natural fill, such as duck down and feathers. This kind of pillow supports the head while providing softness, eliminating pressure on the skin, thus reducing sleep wrinkles. There are also anti wrinkle pillows available made in particular for preventing sleep wrinkles. An anti wrinkle pillow supports the head while keeping the face and eye tissue away from the pillow.<br />
There are claims that silk rather than cotton pillow cases will also minimize the formation of sleep wrinkles. In the UK, this claim has recently been targeted by Britain’s Advertising Standards Agency which forced the advertiser to remove the claim that silk pillows have anti aging benefits, as there are no clinical studies proving that cotton pillow cases will induce more wrinkles or that using silk pillows will reduce them.<br />
Another product targeting sleep wrinkles is a special pillowcase that is imbedded with copper micro fibers which according to the manufacture, serve to correct the skin during sleep due to copper’s ability to stimulate collagen production thus reducing the presence of lines and wrinkles.<br />
Unfortunately, if you have developed sleep wrinkles, they may be difficult to treat with just the use of an anti wrinkle pillow. As we age, our skin loses its flexibility, skin that becomes wrinkled while sleeping will no longer readily recover after sleep, as it did when we were younger. Since sleep wrinkles aren&#8217;t the results of muscle contractions, products like Botox will not remove them. To treat them, the existing collagen needs to tighten and new collagen needs to form in the dermis in order to smooth the skin. A gold standard method for treating wrinkles is via TriPollar® RF, a clinically proven method with significant data of treatment safety and results. Visit the site <a href="http://www.pollogen.com/">www.pollogen.com</a> for more information.</p>
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