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Exciting New Products and Services!
With a new Summer about to begin, long awaited news of the first approval in the United States of a competitor to Botox® comes with it. Medicis® has just been awarded FDA-approval for the use of their product Dysport®, for the cosmetic treatment of wrinkles.
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New Prescription!
The desire to have long, thick eyelashes is not a new one. What is new, is the first FDA-approved prescription to help you attain them! Latisse®, a product from Allergan®, the makers of Botox®, can help you grow longer, thicker, and darker eyelashes in as little as six weeks.
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Get Ready For The Holidays!
The holidays are quickly approaching, and our time is filled with shopping, decorating, and innumerable cocktail hours, parties, and get-togethers. As you are bustling through your simple, quick things you can do to refresh your appearance?
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Dr Nicole Hayre Featured in Northern Virginia Magazine
Dr. Nicole Hayre is featured in an article by Pam Lettie in the October issue of Northern Virginia Magazine. Ms. Lettie approached Dr. Hayre for the interview due to her expertise in the field of sun damage and skin rejuvenation.
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Melanoma on the Rise in Young Women
Malignant melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer, and it is unfortunately diagnosed more frequently every year. Researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have found that the incidence of melanoma is rising particularly fast in one population.
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Melanoma Warning Signs
Melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer, and early detection is critical. The American Cancer Society estimates there will be 62,480 new cases of melanoma in the US this year, and about 8,420 deaths from the disease.
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Do Your Hands Give You Away?
Since skin care has improved, and rejuvenation processes have become more common, it can be a little more difficult guessing someone’s age. They say the trick is to look at the hands, because they will give the person’s age away. For those who are trying to keep their secret, an expert in cosmetic dermatology can…
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Red Complexion? It Could Be Rosacea
Acne Rosacea or ‘adult acne’ occurs in adults as its nickname implies, however contrary to its name, true pimples do not occur.