| American Academy of Dermatology: New Approach for Treating Aging ...
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- When people think of facelifts, images of aging Hollywood stars with their faces pulled as tight as their red carpet gowns might come to mind. In fact, patients considering cosmetic surgery may be concerned about the sometimes pulled, unnatural look that results from facelifts. Now, a growing trend among dermatologists is to combine minimally invasive procedures to tone, tighten and plump aging skin, creating a more natural, younger look with less risk and recovery time than a traditional surgical facelift. Speaking today at the 65th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology, dermatologist Michael S. Kaminer, MD, FAAD, assistant professor of dermatology at Yale University in New Haven, Conn., and Dartmouth University in Hanover, NH, discussed the benefits of some of the latest minimally invasive cosmetic procedures and how dermatologists determine what combination will work best for each individual patient.
Malta: Eurovision Fever kicks off tonight!
A special feature about the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest has been prepared and and dancers from Dancel Dance Studio will entertain the viewers. This year's Eurovision Fever is more interactive than ever. Viewers will have the opportunity to communicate directly with the studio during the show via e mail, SMS and for the first time ever through MSN Messenger. Several surprises are being prepared for all local and international fans who will make use of the MSN facility in the coming EUROVISION FEVER 2007 period!! MSN and e mail address: team@ogaemalta.com SMS number : 50 61 50 10 You can watch the show live via live webstream by clicking here. OGAE Malta also reminds all Eurovision enthusiasts about the Eurovision Fever Celebration party at Tattingers on Friday 9th February.
Don't make me laugh, Fantino tells OPP traffic spokesman
Heard the one about the driver who wasn't wearing a seat belt because she had just had breast implants? It was a true story, as were all the strange tales relayed by the OPP's Sergeant Cam Woolley in his efforts to publicize some of the more foolish antics of Ontario drivers, especially those who clog the roads on busy holiday weekends. .
World's youngest transexual, 12
A boy believed to be the youngest sex change patient in the world wants to bring forward the operation two years. The German youngster, christened Tim and now called Kim, was allowed to start hormone treatment at the age of 12. Now aged 14, Kim told Germany's Stern TV his dearest wish was to have the final cosmetic surgery to remove male genitalia when he is 16. Under German law the operation can not take place until Kim is 18, which would mean either a law change or travelling abroad. Pictures of him on German TV showed Kim looking like a typical teenage girl, playing with strands of his long hair while seated in the pink attic bedroom of his parents' house. He keeps a piggybank filled with change he has been saving for the operation - since the age of five, even though all the costs so far have been paid by the German National Health Service.
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