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Top Ten Things to Think About When Considering Cosmetic Surgery

Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

Whether you are looking into cosmetic surgery or already have your heart set on a procedure, you probably have a number of questions. There may even be some things that you have yet to consider. Here’s a top ten list of what to think about when considering cosmetic surgery.

Results to Anticipate From Cosmetic Plastic Surgery

The first thing you might consider for cosmetic surgery is the result. You probably expect to look better. You may also anticipate feeling better.

While both are possible outcomes of plastic surgery, you should be aware that it can’t change your life or turn you into a new person. Discuss your hopes and expectations with friends, family and at least one surgeon for a clear understanding of your possible cosmetic surgery outcome.

Your Cosmetic Surgeon’s Credentials

Cosmetic surgery calls for a commitment of time and effort before you even meet with a surgeon. Do some online research and narrow down your choice of surgeons. Once you have selected your top candidates, interview three to five doctors on the phone or in person. Researching and interviewing surgeons to understand their credentials will have a great impact on your choice -– and your cosmetic surgery results.

Which Cosmetic Surgery Procedure to Select

Deciding on a cosmetic surgery procedure can be difficult. For example, you may think you need a face lift, when really an eyelift can achieve the desired result. Within a given procedure, there may also be a considerable amount of latitude in the surgical approach.

The best way to select a cosmetic surgery procedure is to discuss your desired outcome with a surgeon. Listen openly to the doctor’s proposed treatment plan. Your surgeon will help you understand the best way to achieve the outcome you want.

Cosmetic Surgery Cost

Since many people pay for cosmetic surgery out of pocket, cost plays a big role in the decision. Cosmetic surgery costs can vary widely, but average prices are available online. Remember that high cost doesn’t guarantee a great surgeon, while low cost doesn’t indicate a lack of skill.

You will have a better chance for a positive outcome if you choose your surgeon on skill and qualifications. Cost is a secondary factor. However, you should understand what is included in the cost.

Recovery Period After Cosmetic Surgery

Most cosmetic surgery procedures require at least a few days of recovery time. Some procedures take several months for results to become evident. You will want to find out how long it will take you to return to public, resume normal activities and exercise after cosmetic surgery.

Possible Cosmetic Surgery Side Effects

Before you commit to a cosmetic plastic surgical procedure, you should have a solid understanding of the possible risks and side effects. Swelling, bruising and discomfort are possible for many procedures. More severe side effects, such as infection and excessive scarring should be thoroughly reviewed with your surgeon.

Cosmetic Surgery Anesthesia and Pain Management

Depending on the type of cosmetic surgery you have, your surgeon will take a different approach to anesthesia and pain management. Anesthesia prevents your body from overreacting to surgical techniques. It also minimizes pain and lowers lucidity. Local, regional or general anesthesia may be used.

Your Surgeon’s Cosmetic Surgery Revision Policy

While you always hope for the best possible cosmetic surgery outcome, sometimes mistakes can happen. Though these situations are rare, you should always protect yourself by understanding your surgeon’s revision surgery policy.

Location of Cosmetic Surgery

In-office cosmetic surgery has recently increased in popularity. You will want to find out if your procedure takes place at the surgeon’s office, a hospital operating room or surgery center. Each cosmetic surgery location has its benefits and costs.

Minimally invasive procedures can take place in an outpatient facility. Complex procedures are often carried out in a hospital operating room. Find out where your surgery will take place, and understand the policy regarding emergency support, should the need arise.

Your Surgeon’s Office Environment and Staff

With cosmetic surgery, you may be paying thousands of dollars for an elective procedure. You deserve attentive treatment and respect. See that your surgeon’s offices are clean and tidy. Notice if the nurses, billing coordinator and other office staff are courteous and pleasant. Make sure you feel comfortable in the surgeon’s office environment before committing to surgery.

The Shocking Truth About Most Anti Aging Skin Care Products

Tuesday, January 18th, 2011

Finding a high quality anti aging skin care product that is really effective can be like finding a needle in a haystack.
Many anti aging skin care products do not perform as promised.
Some of them only moisturize and several are not even very good at that.
Recently we looked at the customer reviews for a popular anti aging skin care product sold on Home Shopping Network.
The “collagen kit” as it is called was supposed to remove fine lines, lessen wrinkles, enhance the lips and soften crow’s feet around the eyes.
We didn’t find a single person that was satisfied with these anti aging skin care products.
And, I believe I know why.
First of all, the Home Shopping Network is great for jewelry, clothing and similar items.
But, when you are looking for an anti aging skin care product, you have to be able to read the fine print.
You should be able to answer these questions: What are the ingredients? What are the guarantees? What research do they have to back up their claims? Why does it cost so much?
If you skip the homework, you will end up dissatisfied and possibly with more skin problems than you had before.
Ingredients to Avoid
Purified water is often the primary ingredient in anti aging skin care products and cosmetics of all types.
It’s fine, but it doesn’t “do” anything for you.
Alcohols of various types are usually listed. Ethanol, ethyl, methanol, benzyl and isopropyl are all forms of alcohol and they are all drying.
The collagen fiber that many companies list as an ingredient in their anti aging skin care product line is derived from cow skin and is ineffective.
We all have collagen and elastin in our skin.
As we age, we lose collagen due to the sun, the wind and other environmental factors.
Cow collagen can not replace what we have lost.
It works in injections in sort of the same way that you would blow up a balloon. It does not work in creams.
Parabens are preservatives that a company may still use in anti aging skin care product, even though they have been banned in several countries, because they are believed to drive cancer tumor growth.
Diethanolamine, monoethanolamine and triethananolamine or the abbreviations DEA, MEA and TEA are sometimes used in anti aging skin care products to adjust pH levels, even though they too are believed to cause cancer and there use is restricted in Europe and many countries around the world.
Dioxane is another cancer causing ingredient that you may see.
It is sometimes used to make harsh ingredients milder.
Ingredients to Look For in an Anti Aging Skin Care Product
Cynergy TK is a patented form of keratin which has been shown in clinical trials to stimulate collagen growth, regenerate elastin and increase production of new skin-cells.
Wakame is a type of sea kelp that is clinically proven to increase levels of hyaluronic acid to those of a much younger person, thus improving elasticity, reducing bags and healing dryness and irritation.
Nano-lipobelle H EQ10 is an emulsion of vitamin E and COQ10, which is used by skin-cells to counter the effects of the sun and oxidative stress.
Stearyl and cetearyl waxes keep moisture in and create a fine thin coating that protects your face from further damage.
Only the best anti aging skin care products contain all of these ingredients.
Cost and Guarantees
Anti aging skin care products that are highly advertised or have celebrity endorsements cost more, not because of the quality ingredients they contain, but because the majority of their budget goes to pay for commercials.
COQ-10 is an expensive ingredient, but if not properly combined with vitamin E, it cannot be absorbed through the pores.
If the company does not guarantee your satisfaction, look for one that will.
The best anti aging skin care product that we have seen offers a full 90 day satisfaction guarantee.
Take the time to read the ingredients and look for the best.
Now that you know this, it would be a good idea to start looking for an anti aging skin care product that uses scientifically proven ingredients that help promote a healthy and youthful appearance for you.

All the essentials about insurance

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

There are dozens of different types of insurance, from insurance that you have to take out by law (such as car insurance), to policies that it’s a good idea to have (such as contents insurance) to those that are ‘nice to have’ rather than necessities.

Figures from the Association of British Insurers show that, during the recession, one in four people cancelled their home insurance. While it’s a good idea to make sure you’re not paying for insurance you don’t need, you should always think about what would happen if disaster were to strike before cancelling any insurance policies.

When you take out an insurance policy, you pay a premium to the insurance company. If you never make a claim, you never get any of the money back; instead it’s pooled with the premiums of others who have taken out insurance with a particular firm.

That may not sound like a good deal, but the idea behind insurance is that everyone pays into a pot of money, knowing that only some of them will ever need to make a claim. If you have to make a claim (perhaps because your washing machine has flooded your kitchen and damaged your floor), the money comes from the pool of your and other policyholders’ premiums.

Insurers are professional risk takers, which means they know the probability of different types of risk happening so they can calculate the premiums needed to create a fund large enough to cover likely loss payments.

Clearly, only a proportion of policyholders will make a claim in any one period. So, an insurer will take two important factors into account when calculating the premium it will charge. Firstly, how likely it is in general terms that someone will need to claim and secondly, whether the person who wants to take out the policy is a bigger or smaller risk than the ‘average’ policyholder.

Take three examples. In motor insurance, a young person with ahigh-powered car, or a driver with a long history of accidents will pay a higher premium than a mature and experienced driver with a car with a smaller engine who has not had an accident before.

Similarly, the owner of a fish and chip shop will pay a higher premium for his or her fire insurance than, say, the owner of an office. The risk is greater, so the premium is higher.

Someone who is young, fit and in a risk-free job will find it easier to buy life insurance and will pay lower premiums than someone who has a heart condition or is in a risky occupation.

The level of premium is also affected by the insurance company’s desire to target a particular section of the market. So, if an insurer wants to encourage younger drivers to buy insurance from it, it may decide to undercut the premiums charged by some of its rivals.

There are two different kinds of insurance - life insurance and general insurance.

General insurance pays out:

Most life policies, on the other hand, pay out when an event happens, such as when someone dies.

Anyone can buy life insurance but, the amount you pay in premiums will depend on your age, your health, and the type of work you do. The younger and healthier you are, the cheaper the premiums for life insurance. But if you work in a risky job, you’ll normally have to pay more for life insurance.

Most types of insurance are annual policies. That means that the amount you pay can change every year and, if you’ve made a claim in the previous year or your circumstances have changed, it could affect your premiums.

However, some types of insurance, such as life insurance and insurance that pays part of your income if you cannot work because you’re seriously ill, are long-term contracts. That means you don’t get renewed quotes every year as the premium is set when you first sign up.

If you have a joint mortgage with your husband, wife or partner, you can take out life insurance that will pay out if they die before the mortgage is paid off. However, you can’t take out insurance on someone unless you’d be financially worse off if they died.

With many general insurance policies, you have to pay the first part of any claim – called the excess – if something goes wrong. The level of the excess can vary widely. For a travel insurance policy, it may be £25 – £50 while for a car insurance policy it could be £100 or more.

Sometimes insurers will impose a large excess if you’ve already claimed for something and you’re likely to do so again, such as for flood damage or subsidence(which is when a building develops cracks because the foundations have moved).

Other principles apply to all kinds of insurance:

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