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Summer beauty secrets from Beverly Hills 6750: Accent Body Contouring

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

The beauty experts at Beverly Hills 6750 share more beauty tips and treats for the hot, hot summer! You’ve read about Permasilk Laser Hair Removal — now let’s talk about getting that to-die-for slim and sexy body to show off at the beach.

A common problem women face, especially when getting older, is sagging skin. As age sets in, most women lose the tone of their skin and muscles. Working out at the gym helps preserve the body’s firmness and the skin’s elasticity – along with the right diet, lots of water, and enough rest and sleep. Sometimes, though, nature needs a little push. Beverly Hills 6750 offers just that little boost to get back that tight, fit body with Accent Body Contouring.

The Accent machine is a radio-frequency device that has a bipolar head, which delivers superficial heat to tighten skin on the face and body. A unipolar head is also used to penetrate deeper into tissues to reduce fat and cellulite on hips, buttocks, abdomen, and arms. It’s designed to safely and effectively address cellulite and reduce fat as well as rejuvenate, even out, and tighten skin.

The procedure usually takes less than an hour per area. Results are visible almost instantly as average patients see a reduction of one to two inches in the treated areas shortly after the session. Patients also notice improvement in texture, a reduction in skin dimpling, and tissue tightening.

The best part? No cosmetic surgery is needed. As a result, there is no long recovery period, no downtime — you can achieve that celebrity body fit for the beach at any season without breaking a sweat. True, the summer’s nearly over, but a hot figure is always in.

To learn more about Beverly Hills 6750’s Accent Body Contouring services in Makati, Philippines, visit the website at www.bh6750.com or call the clinic at: 893-6750 or 893-8888 to schedule a consultation.

The Philosophy of Cosmetic Surgery

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

Being beautiful is an aspiration of choice, and there are certain commitments people are willing to make to achieve that goal. Aesthetic surgery may be one of them.

Putting one’s hopes on cosmetic procedures as an instant answer to insecurities may on one hand boost one’s self esteem, but may also on the other hand lead to disappointment. However, if one has a solid sense of identity and wishes to improve their appearance, then aesthetic surgery can be a constructive means for creating or affirming a person’s confidence.

The outcome of aesthetic surgery may differ from person to person, but whether understated or striking, that change is often virtually permanent. With a viewpoint of self-improvement, aesthetic surgery can be a channel for change not just in looks, but also in life.

As patients should avoid doctors who make unrealistic promises of perfection, it would do doctors good as well to avoid patients who seek it. A cosmetic surgeon would benefit from spending some time to gauge a patient’s psychological and emotional motives for undergoing aesthetic surgery. If a patient is not in the suitable frame of mind and, in the surgeon’s opinion, unprepared for the procedure, he should decline to perform the surgery.

If a patient is discontented with the results of the procedure due to unreasonable expectations, then the surgeon’s reputation may be at risk if the patient decides to carry out his or her frustrations by damaging his practice by word of mouth.

Aesthetic surgery is not the best choice for everyone. Some turn up their noses at the idea, dismissing it as a superficial quest for perfection. However, some embrace it as a chance for change and an opportunity to look good and feel confident about how they look.

The bottom-line is this — aesthetic surgery should not focus merely on resolving physical flaws, but endeavor to uplift the spirit and enhance life as one perceives it.

To learn more about different cosmetic procedures, visit Beverly Hills 6750 Multi-Specialty Aesthetic Institute at 11th Floor, 6750 Ayala Building, Ayala Avenue, Makati City, Philippines.