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Can Laser Treatments Erase Tummy Tuck Scars?
Tummy tucks are an increasingly popular cosmetic procedure, with over 130,000 Americans undergoing the operation each year. ... One highly effective treatment for tummy tuck scars is laser skin resurfacing. When combined with other treatments, laser skin resurfacing is highly effective at reducing the appearance of scars.

Hair Routine and Diet to Maintain Healthy Hair
Shampoo, conditioner, and any in-shower products should be applied first, followed by heat protection, a volumizer or mousse, and shine serum. Then you can dry and style your hair, setting it with a gel (or similar product) and hair spray. Eating Dry fruits, Protein and omega3 help to maintain the natural oils of hairs

Who are likely to get Gynecomastia and How can you Treat it?
Gynecomastia is an enlargement or swelling of breast tissue in males. It is most commonly caused by male estrogen levels that are too high or are out of balance with testosterone levels. Enlarged Male Breast Tissue (Gynecomastia) Menu.

Liposuction vs Tummy Tuck: Which Option is better?
As its name suggests, liposuction removes small areas of body fat that cannot be shifted through diet and exercise. ... Unlike the tummy tuck, liposuction is not used to remove excess skin and will not eliminate stretch marks or tighten abdominal muscles.

What are the critical differences between FUE and FUT?
The main difference between FUT and FUE hair transplants is that in FUT the surgeon removes a strip of donor skin from which to extract individual follicular units to be transferred to the areas of hair loss, whereas in FUE individual follicular units are excised directly from the scalp.

How to treat Female Hair Loss?
The aging process may mean that some women experience female-pattern hair loss (FPHL). This is also called androgenetic alopecia or androgenic alopecia. This type of hair loss may get worse due to hormone changes. During and after menopause, hair might become finer (thinner) because hair follicles shrink.

Male Pattern Baldness and Its Treatments
Male pattern baldness refers to a loss of hair on the scalp in men. It happens as hormone levels change over a man's lifetime, and especially in the later years. It is thought to affect 50 million men in the United States, and half of all men by the age of 50 years.

Causes of Hair Loss And What You Can Do About It?
Hair loss (alopecia) can affect just your scalp or your entire body, and it can be temporary or permanent. It can be the result of heredity, hormonal changes, medical conditions or a normal part of aging. Anyone can lose hair on their head, but it's more common in men.
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