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Skin flooding has taken over social media as the ultimate hydration hack. The idea is simple: layer multiple hydrating products on damp skin to “flood” it with moisture and achieve a plump, dewy glow.

But in skincare, as with many things in life, more is not always better!

While hydration is essential for healthy skin, there is a point where adding more ...


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Masseter Botox has become an increasingly popular treatment for both cosmetic and functional purposes: patients seeking relief from jaw tension, teeth grinding, and chronic facial discomfort, as well as those interested in creating a slimmer, more refined jawline.

By injecting Botox into the masseter muscle, this treatment can relax excessive muscle activity th...


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Hormones play a vital role in both the health and appearance of the skin. As estrogen levels decline with age, particularly during and after menopause, many people notice changes in their skin such as dryness, thinning, and increased wrinkles.

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Xanthelasma are yellowish, raised cholesterol deposits that typically appear on or around the eyelids. While they are not harmful to one’s health, many patients find them cosmetically bothersome, especially since they often grow and become more noticeable over time. Contrary to popular belief, xanthelasma of the eyelids is not necessarily caused by underlying choleste...


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When most people hear the term “tech neck,” they think of stiffness, muscle strain, and poor posture caused by long hours spent looking down at phones or laptops. Neck pain and discomfort are certainly ma...


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