Archive for October 27th, 2008

Look Younger with Laser Skin Peel

Monday, October 27th, 2008

Dermatologists can reduce skin discoloration and other signs of aging by removing the outer layer of the skin with laser resurfacing.

Fine lines and wrinkles can be mitigated or removed. Even scars can be faded until they are barely noticeable or can be hidden with a light foundation.

Laser resurfacing improves color irregularities and marks on the skin and also draws the skin up more tightly. This has the effect of a mild face lift resulting in a more youthful appearance.

The tightening of the skin from laser skin resurfacing will usually persist for several months following the initial treatment. Results do vary from case to case, and so some subjects will benefit more than others.

One very positive benefit is that the laser also stimulates the growth of new collagen, which helps the skin to remain tighter and appear younger looking naturally.

Laser skin peel treatment requires specific techniques applicable for the various skin tones, so this type of therapy is best entrusted to a qualified dermatologist.

Two kinds of lasers commonly used and the practitioner must select the more appropriate for your skin. In some cases they may even use both kinds to treat different levels of scar tissue.

Precautionary note for those with darker complexions - laser therapy can cause scarring to some dark complexioned patients, so a competent professional is essential to ensure no damage is caused by the treatment.

The skin is our natural barrier against infection, so removing the top layers does introduce some risk of infection. Precautionary medication is used to suppress complications. People with sensitive skin may find recovery takes longer and infection more likely.

There is always the possibility of complications with this type of treatment, but the risk is minimal and manageable by competent qualified professionals. Performed correctly, the results can be very good and “turn back the clock” with rejuvenated skin and more youthful looks.

Phytonutrients The Anti-Aging Secret

Monday, October 27th, 2008

Antioxidants are naturally occurring substances found in most plants and have the potential to help combat heart diseases and fight cancer.

In plants these are called phytonutrients and are able to work together with our body’s own nutrients to fight disease. To date, scientists have managed to index almost a 1,000 of these unusual compounds,these protective plant compounds are an emerging area of health and nutrition, with new research reported almost daily.

To date a large number of health giving benefits of these phytonutrients have been found,the anti-aging power of blueberries, the joint pain relieving properties of cherries and a whole host of powerful properties in pomegranates are just a few examples.

Containing less sugar than most fruits, the blueberry can also boast a number of other antioxidant properties too. Fruit juice provides many benefits and is a more pleasurable way to consume this type of food,this will help improve our healing ability and blood circulation.

These can also strengthen the body's ability to fight disease and infection due to they're powerful antioxidants and healthy nutrients. You will also find high levels of these substances in apples which can help to reduce the chance of heart disease.

Even lemons and other citrus fruits are proving very capable at providing useful phytochemicals of their own. The combination of phytonutrients in cherries is proving to have properties that can help sufferers of joint pain and fibromyalgia.

The benefits of vitamins B, C, E and certain other minerals are well studied and widely known.

Phytoalexins, also antioxidants like resveratrol, are found in mulberries, blackberries and blueberries have special properties which prevent infection and viruses.

These compounds can help or suppress harmful body aging processes that often end in heart attacks, stroke, faulty blood pressure, and Alzheimer’s disease. Tomatoes too are able to help in the prevention of conditions like heart disease and some cancers. However, the use of concentrated tomatoes in the form of juice, sauces and puree can increase the intake level of this fruit dramatically.

Watermelons, recognized as a refreshing summer fruit also contain some of the most powerful phytonutrients yet found. Now that this information has been made available, are you going to wait to have a serious condition before you start consuming more fruit?