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Aesthetic medicine

The last 10 years has seen rapid development of aesthetic treatments, far less invasive than cosmetic surgery, but which can radically change your appearance, turning back the hands of time. Aesthetic medicine involves peeling, dermoabrasion, plumping and filling injections, laser and LED treatments particularly to the face, but also for the certain parts of the body.

  • 2011 anti-aging treatments

    Progress in aesthetic medicine against aging

    Find everything you there is to know about anti-aging innovations coming up in aesthetic medicine in 2011, right here!
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  • Botox: wrinkled emotions?

    Botox: blocking emotions and wrinkles?

    After being accused of limiting emotions, Botox is back in the news for possibly reducing emotional perception as well. The Botox phenomena of blocking facial expressions could thus have two new surprising side effects.
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  • Facelifts: Surgery or Injection?

    Facelifts: Surgery or Injection?

    Today, facelifts are not the only way to fight against the effects of aging. Fillers are also a handy weapon against wrinkles. But can injections really replace going under the knife? Doctissimo has asked Dr Benjamin Ascher to give us the lowdown.
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  • Lipolysis against cellulite

    Lipolysis: Effective Technique for Erasing Cellulite?

    The ban on lipolysis techniques and the lifting of this ban have spread doubt amongst patients. Now, if you want to smooth out your cellulite, you may feel some reticence towards turning to these procedures. To help you to dispel your fears, Doctissimo has interviewed Bernard Mole, a plastic...
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  • Nymphoplasty: labial plastic surgery

    Nymphoplasty: surgery on the inner labia

    Nymphoplasty is a new type of intimate surgical procedure which involves the reduction of the inner labia, most often for aesthetic purposes. Though more and more frequent, this operation remains a subject for debate. Doctissimo takes a closer look.

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