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2012年8月28日 星期二

Ways Women Can Prevent Heart Damage During Deep Chemical Peels


Deep chemicals peels have evolved as a cosmetic stable for correcting blemishes like wrinkles, sagging skin, malignant lesions, age spots and acne scars. While the results from most properly administered deeps peels are astounding, this routine medical treatment does carry the risk of heart damage. And because the Association of Women's Heart Programs reports that heart disease kills more women each year than any other disease, it is wise to take heart protective measures before getting a deep chemical peel.

Deep chemical peels involve administering a chemical acid to the face such as trichloroacetic acid (TCA), or 20-40% concentrations of formulas containing lactic acid, salicylic acid or glycolic acid.

This month, a study issued in Dermatologic Surgery examined the incidence of heart complications among women who received deep facial peels in a clinical setting. The review involved 181 female patients between ages 30-77 who received a peel between December 2004, and November 2005. During the chemical peel, researchers monitored the woman's heart.

About six percent of the women experienced an irregular heart beat during the treatment. Such incidences of cardiac arrhythmia were most prevalent among women with diabetes, hypertension and depression. In about eight cases, women required intravenously administered lidocaine to control the arrhythmia.

Even though deep chemical peels may be administered in a spa setting, most spas are not equipped as are medical offices to monitor the heart during a deep chemical peel. This absence of heart monitoring places the impetus on women to take measures to protect their hearts even before getting a chemical peel.

Heart health tips

The California Pistachio Commission and Dr. Susan Bennett, President of the Association of Women's Heart Programs offer such tips to help women improve their cardiovascular health. They include:

oAsk your doctors what they know about prevention, diagnosis and treatment of heart disease in women.

o On your own, get moving and exercise. Give your heart a workout. Remember it's a muscle too. A strong heart pumps blood and nutrients more easily through your body.

o Plan ahead. Keep heart-healthy snacks including fresh fruits, vegetables and nuts - like pistachios - on hand whenever you're on the go to keep you on track for healthy eating habits.

o Keep your weight down. Losing excess weight will help lower blood levels of harmful LDL cholesterol and prevent other risk factors.

o Stop smoking. All research comes back to the same conclusion - smoking is not good for your health or your heart. Women who smoke have up to six times greater risk of a heart attack or stroke.

o Control the risk for diabetes. Because nuts - including pistachios - are low carbohydrate foods that contain predominantly monounsaturated fat, there may be a potential to help control diabetes.

o Eat fiber-containing foods every day. Start with a goal of five servings of fruits and vegetables daily along with whole grains, nuts and legumes.

Besides adverse heart effects, other risks associated with deep chemical peels including swelling, redness and hypopigmentation. One more thing that women can do to avoid extraneous heath risks during deep chemical peels is seek a health professional that has extensive experience with administering these treatments and ask about what measures she will take before, during and after the procedure to reduce the chances of medical complications.




Naweko Nicole Dial San-Joyz founded Noixia, a San Diego based research firm dedicated to helping people intelligently, safely and affordably enhance their image by offering custom skin solutions to people with acne scars [http://www.Noixia.com] on the face and body. San-Joyz She has appeared on radio stations, in newspapers and on TV shows across the United States promoting beauty through health consciousness. Anyone seeking to enhance their image and remove acne scarring [http://www.Noixia.com] can find custom, clinically proven solutions at Noixia.com.





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2012年7月29日 星期日

What Can I Expect During A Chemical Peel? Remove Blemishes And Wrinkles


A chemical peel is expected to correct the blemishes and the problems of the skin of a person's face. It is expected to remove wrinkles and scars, correct blotched or colorless patches.

It is a process by which the exposed layer of the skin of the face is removed by using a chemical solution, which is then replaced by fresh and new skin. This new skin is expected to be problem free and much better than the earlier skin. In short, a chemical peel uses a chemical solution to improve and smoothen the texture of the facial skin by removing the external damaged layers.

Facial blemishes, uneven pigmentation lines and wrinkles can be treated with this method.

Alphahydroxy acids (AHAs), trichloroacetic acid (TCA) and phenol are the three acids commonly used for this procedure. Though the end result is the same, they act in different ways. AHA is mild and gentle while phenol is the strongest. The doctor decides the line of treatment after diagnosing the problem and studying the medical history of the patient.

The face of the patient is scrubbed clean and the chosen chemical is applied. It may cause a stinging feeling, or irritation or mild pain. But this will soon pass. The patient may be asked to stop using some medicines that he has been using if they are suspected to be capable of interfering in the treatment. He may be asked to stop smoking. The treatment may take half an hour to two hours depending upon the chemical used and the amount of area to be treated. No anesthesia or sedation is needed nor is hospitalization needed.

Once the procedure is over, the doctor may apply sterile gauze on the face to protect it. Some cream may also be applied. If there is any swelling or pain, the doctor will prescribe some medicine. If treated with phenol, there may be more swelling but it will go away soon. The skin will then crust and peel off. The new skin will emerge. It may be red in color and fade to pink in a few days. After some time the skin may regain its original color minus the problems. The patient can then resume wok with a younger and fresher face than before.

Some chemical peel need to be used only once, others may need several procedures. Sometimes, an acid treated cream used once or twice daily is enough to cure some problems of the face.




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2012年7月9日 星期一

Ways Women Can Prevent Heart Damage During Deep Chemical Peels


Deep chemicals peels have evolved as a cosmetic stable for correcting blemishes like wrinkles, sagging skin, malignant lesions, age spots and acne scars. While the results from most properly administered deeps peels are astounding, this routine medical treatment does carry the risk of heart damage. And because the Association of Women's Heart Programs reports that heart disease kills more women each year than any other disease, it is wise to take heart protective measures before getting a deep chemical peel.

Deep chemical peels involve administering a chemical acid to the face such as trichloroacetic acid (TCA), or 20-40% concentrations of formulas containing lactic acid, salicylic acid or glycolic acid.

This month, a study issued in Dermatologic Surgery examined the incidence of heart complications among women who received deep facial peels in a clinical setting. The review involved 181 female patients between ages 30-77 who received a peel between December 2004, and November 2005. During the chemical peel, researchers monitored the woman's heart.

About six percent of the women experienced an irregular heart beat during the treatment. Such incidences of cardiac arrhythmia were most prevalent among women with diabetes, hypertension and depression. In about eight cases, women required intravenously administered lidocaine to control the arrhythmia.

Even though deep chemical peels may be administered in a spa setting, most spas are not equipped as are medical offices to monitor the heart during a deep chemical peel. This absence of heart monitoring places the impetus on women to take measures to protect their hearts even before getting a chemical peel.

Heart health tips

The California Pistachio Commission and Dr. Susan Bennett, President of the Association of Women's Heart Programs offer such tips to help women improve their cardiovascular health. They include:

oAsk your doctors what they know about prevention, diagnosis and treatment of heart disease in women.

o On your own, get moving and exercise. Give your heart a workout. Remember it's a muscle too. A strong heart pumps blood and nutrients more easily through your body.

o Plan ahead. Keep heart-healthy snacks including fresh fruits, vegetables and nuts - like pistachios - on hand whenever you're on the go to keep you on track for healthy eating habits.

o Keep your weight down. Losing excess weight will help lower blood levels of harmful LDL cholesterol and prevent other risk factors.

o Stop smoking. All research comes back to the same conclusion - smoking is not good for your health or your heart. Women who smoke have up to six times greater risk of a heart attack or stroke.

o Control the risk for diabetes. Because nuts - including pistachios - are low carbohydrate foods that contain predominantly monounsaturated fat, there may be a potential to help control diabetes.

o Eat fiber-containing foods every day. Start with a goal of five servings of fruits and vegetables daily along with whole grains, nuts and legumes.

Besides adverse heart effects, other risks associated with deep chemical peels including swelling, redness and hypopigmentation. One more thing that women can do to avoid extraneous heath risks during deep chemical peels is seek a health professional that has extensive experience with administering these treatments and ask about what measures she will take before, during and after the procedure to reduce the chances of medical complications.




Naweko Nicole Dial San-Joyz founded Noixia, a San Diego based research firm dedicated to helping people intelligently, safely and affordably enhance their image by offering custom skin solutions to people with acne scars [http://www.Noixia.com] on the face and body. San-Joyz She has appeared on radio stations, in newspapers and on TV shows across the United States promoting beauty through health consciousness. Anyone seeking to enhance their image and remove acne scarring [http://www.Noixia.com] can find custom, clinically proven solutions at Noixia.com.





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