November 2005 Fall 2005   VOLUME 1 ISSUE 3  
Do Your Eyes Make You Look Tired?

Sooner or later, all of us complain that our eyes make us look tired. Sometimes this is just a temporary condition - a sleepless night, the flu or an extended period of stress may cause dark circles under our eyes that will eventually go away when we are feeling better. But often, particularly as people begin to show early signs of aging, the position of the eyelids will change, modifying our facial expression in subtle but significant ways.
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Effective Methods for Reducing Frown Lines

"I'm tired of people thinking that I'm angry or worried all the time." Plastic surgeons frequently hear complaints like this from men and women who are bothered by frown lines. Deep wrinkles across your forehead and between your eyebrows can keep you from looking as open and relaxed as you feel. Fortunately, there are a number of effective methods for reducing the appearance of frown lines.
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Everyone Wants to Be a Plastic Surgeon

Have you ever wondered how there could suddenly be so many plastic surgeons? It seems that, almost overnight, the pages of magazines and newspapers, even TV advertisements, are populated with a huge number of plastic surgery "experts." Where did they all come from?
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Ready for a Facelift?

It doesn't happen overnight, but it may seem like the first visible signs of aging have appeared suddenly. Often it's the repeated comments of friends or loved ones that you look "tired" which causes you to take a closer look at your face. That's when you may notice the subtle beginnings of jowls, a deepening of the lines that run from the corners of your nose to the corners of your mouth, and loose skin or excess fatty tissue in your neck. Or perhaps it's the middle third of your face that has changed - the "highlight" areas of the cheekbones are often the first facial areas to show wrinkling and sagging, and this can contribute to a sad or tired look.
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New Office Staff Family Member
We welcome Diane to our office staff family.  A native of New England, Diane moved to Southern California 25 years ago. 

She has extensive experience, working in the medical field for 30 years of which the past 13 have been in Plastic Surgery.

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New Breakthroughs in Skin Treatments
PREVAGE TM Anti-oxidant Cream (Idebenone 1%).

A new treatment to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles with a more even skin tone is here.  It is called PREVAGE TM  and is only available exclusively in selected physicians’ offices.
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CONTENTS
Do Your Eyes Make You Look Tired?
Effective Methods for Reducing Frown Lines
Everyone Wants to Be a Plastic Surgeon
Ready for a Facelift?
New Office Staff Family Member
New Breakthroughs in Skin Treatments



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