Saturday, September 17, 2011

Dear 16-Year-Old Me

Dear 16-Year-Old Me
I learned about this education video via @SeattleMamaDoc.    Sun safe practices: Staying in the shade, especially between the sun’s peak hours (10 a.m. - 4 p.m.). Covering up with clothing, a brimmed hat and UV-blocking sunglasses. Avoiding tanning and UV tanning booths. Use sunscreen, SPF 15 or above, preferably one with a sunblock component also.  To protect against the UVA rays, the product needs to have avobenzone (Parsol 1789), ecamsule (Mexoryl), titanium dioxide, or micro-zinc oxide. Sunscreens should not be used in babies under 6 months old.  It is recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics for this group to use other sun safe practices such as the ones just mentioned.     Related blog posts: Sun Protection (March 19, 2009) Mela...

Update: Stem Cells and Fat Grafting
Conclusion: In Authors' retrospective analysis no effect of PRP was seen in enhancing fat graft take when compared to Coleman fat graft. Further research and prospective clinical studies are strongly needed to understand the role of PRP, if any, in fat grafting. (Source: Suture for a Living)


Die Risiken und Nachwirkungen einer Hyalurons�ure Dekollete werden bereits im Vorfeld mit dem �sthetischen Chirurgen gekl�rt.

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