Chin Implants - The Top Cosmetic Procedure?
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Not quite. But having a small or retrusive chin cosmetically corrected has lately become one of the most sought after cosmetic procedures, by both men and women, in the U.S. today. Last year, chin implants were the fastest growing cosmetic procedure trend, with a growth in popularity exceeding that for breast augmentation, Botox® treatments and liposuction combined! In men, a chin implant helps to create a stronger, more masculine looking jaw. In women, a small chin implant combined with a neck rejuvenating procedure (such as liposuction or a neck lift) can smooth out and redefine a nice border to the jaw, taking years off the face.
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What's The Best Nut For Your Heart?
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Nuts are packed with some great things - healthy fats, good proteins and powerful antioxidants called polyphenols. Polyphenols are very good for your heart - they lower cholesterol, improve blood circulation, and decrease the inflammatory processes that are linked to many forms of heart disease. But when analyzed for polyphenol content and potency, walnuts are the clear winner over other popular nuts such as pistachios, peanuts, almonds and cashews. Walnuts in the diet are great for your skin health, too and can help curb the effects of common problems like eczema and rosacea.
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Lyle M. Back, M.D. Cosmetic Surgery Center of Cherry Hill
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