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Dr. Hema Sundaram

Dr. Hema Sundaram, Health Guide

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Cosmetic Dermatologist

Botox Blog Part I: Facts and Myths

I've been intending to write about Botox for some time. Of all the procedures I perform in my office, Botox is the most popular, and sometimes the most misunderstood. In 2006, the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) ranked Botox number one on its Top 5 list of cosmetic procedures. But some of the men and women who consult... Read moreChevron
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Ageism: Do You Feel Discriminated Against Because You Have Wrinkles?

Sure, our culture is obsessed with youth, beauty and celebrity. But did you know that a new argument is being made that looking old can and will adversely affect your career?  It seems ageism has joined race, gender, and sexuality, as the the new reason to discriminate in the work place. An article in The New York Times titled "Nice... Read moreChevron
posted 01/24/2008, comments (0)|
Dr. Hema Sundaram

Dr. Hema Sundaram, Health Guide

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Cosmetic Dermatologist

Beyond Kinerase - Pyratine Makes its Debut

Back in the day when Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston were husband and wife, they - and various other celebrities - swore by Kinerase cream to keep their skins dewy. I've recommended Kinerase to my patients for many years, and in magazine articles such as this one in Good Housekeeping[1]. Its active ingredient, Kinetin, is a cytokinin - a... Read moreChevron
Dr. Hema Sundaram

Dr. Hema Sundaram, Health Guide

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Cosmetic Dermatologist

Can Revance - or Reloxin - Revamp the Wrinkle War?

If you yearn for an unfurrowed brow but the thought of Botox injections leaves you cold, keep a lookout for a new, needle-free wrinkle-fighter that's currently under development. Last month, Scottsdale-based Medicis Pharmaceutical Corporation - whose products include Restylane, the leading dermal filler worldwide - announced a strategic... Read moreChevron
posted 01/17/2008, comments (0)|
Sue Chung

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Health and Beauty Writer - Active 2007 - 2009

How Can I Reverse Wrinkles Caused by Smoking?

I smoked for a long time but quit a few years ago. I have some wrinkles now and I want to know if I can get rid of them?When you quit smoking, it's true that you can reverse some of the damage. Most of that reversal, however, occurs inside your body. Eight hours after your last cigarette, your body's amount of carbon monoxide (a toxin in... Read moreChevron

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