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Five things to consider when choosing a laser clinic

January 30th, 2010 by Q Pro-team

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Nowadays, there are laser clinics everywhere. When looking for the right laser clinic for your specific skin condition, these five key points can help you to avoid unhappy experience:

1. Expertise

Consultations and treatments should be provided or performed by highly trained medical staff and certified experts. When it comes to your health and self-esteem, you deserve to receive services from only qualified professionals!

2. Facilities

Safety, hygiene, and equipment are of utmost importance. There is as pecific laser or device that works best for each condition: hair removal, acne treatment, scar removal, vein treatment, tattoo removal, and so on. Ensure that the clinic uses only the Gold Standard lasers,or FDA approved aesthetic equipment.

3. Experience

The same laser in different hands will do a different job; the same skin lesion shows different conditions to different observers. Not all dermatologists can remove your warts or moles without scarring; a good doctor is not necessarily a good laser hair removal operator. So please check out the professional history of the one who will actually perform the treatment for you and whether or not they will have a tailored plan for your specific needs.

4. Reputation

Does this clinic have good business ethics? Have they ever given false promises? Have they ever had any accidents? Do they provide comprehensive follow-up care for their patients? You can do some homework to get the answers: search the Internet or ask around to see what people are saying about this clinic.

5. Pricing & Financing

Check the cost for your treatment. It may vary from one patient to another depending on many aspects. Choose a clinic that will guarantee competitive pricing compared to others offering equivalent services. Find out if financing options and discounts for multiple procedures are available.

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Dark Chocolate Prevents Wrinkles

August 11th, 2010 by Q Pro-team

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Did you know eating a chocolate bar a day can in fact prevent wrinkles? It is a well known fact that dark chocolate is filled with antioxidants. Thanks to the great researchers at Barry Callebaut, the world’s leading chocolate maker, now you have an excuse to indulge yourself on a regular basis. Yes, it’s true: they have developed chocolate bars filled with added antioxidants, flavonoids, and great taste.

Flavonoids are natural compounds found in berries, red wine, green tea and cocoa beans. These enriched antioxidants help repair blood vessels, lower cholesterol, and promote brain functionality by increasing the blood flow to the brain.

By having healthier organs and better blood circulation, elastic fibres in your skin are able to regenerate more quickly, instead of slowing down as you age, thus making your skin smoother, more elastic, more hydrated, and healthier looking. What could be better?

However, don’t forget that good things are only good in moderation. Chocolate cake, chocolate chip cookies, and white chocolate do not provide the antioxidants that keep our skin healthy. They contain high amounts of sugar, and ingredients that are not beneficial for our health. If you pay attention to the cocoa content in the list of ingredients, you will see that dark chocolate has the most flavoniods and antioxidants.

So remember, you can have great tasting chocolate, and healthy looking skin, too!


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SPF and Sunscreen

August 10th, 2010 by Q Pro-team

best sunscreen=Planning on enjoying the summer?  Fun in the sun?  Make sure to protect you and your family with sunscreen while enjoying outdoor activities.

However, it can be difficult to make a decision on which sunscreen to purchase, since there are so many brands to choose from. Here is some tips for making the right decision.

1. Never sacrifice quality by purchasing a brand that offers the most quantity just to save money.  Always do some research to find one that is really effective.

2. If you are currently undergoing skin treatments such as laser acne treatment, photorejuvenation, fractional skin resurfacing and chemical peels, etc, your skin is more sensitive to sunlight, making sunlight protection even more essential. Sunblock, protective clothing and hats are highly recommended for your outdoor activities.

3. UV radiation is harmful to our skin. Make sure the cream you purchase offers protection from both UVA and UVB rays. Creams with SPF of 30 or higher are strongly recommended by dermatologists. SPF stands for Sun Protection Factor. Examples of products that offer maximum protection for most skin types include: Revision Multi-Protection SPF 50, Intellishade SPF 45 and Obagi Nu-Derm Healthy Skin SPF 35.

It is hard to stay indoors when summer is only a few months long. Still feeling unsafe or having concerns about prolonged sun exposure? The medical aesthetician performing your treatments can advise you on the best protection for your unique skin conditions.

Enjoy the summer by staying protected!

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Top 3 Misleading Ideas About Laser Hair Removal

July 2nd, 2010 by Q Pro-team

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So you have decided to redefine your beauty with laser hair removal. To ensure that you get a happy hair removal experience, you should always do your research before talking to any clinic or spa. However, when you dig deep into the information about laser hair removal, you may notice that there are many confusing and misleading ideas spreading out there. The following are just a few examples for your reference:

Misconception #1: Laser is better than IPL

Due to the fact that most people these days simply use Laser Hair Removal to call all light-based hair removal technologies and treatments, it is easy to see why laser is considered the best if not the only technology that achieves permanent hair removal. But in reality, IPL was developed and used for hair removal earlier than laser, though it took more time to fine-tune itself to become as popular as lasers in the hair removal industry.

Clinical studies have shown that IPL can be just as good as or better than the “gold standard” lasers in delivering results of permanent hair reduction. The bottom line: Find a clinic that uses the device and technology that is ideal for your skin type and your hair color.

Misconception #2: Doctors are better than any other operators

Unwanted hair is not a disease and laser hair removal training is not provided in a medical school, so a licensed doctor is not necessarily better than a certified laser technician in regards to performing the laser hair removal procedure. Care and experience is the key. Another thing you may want is to have the same technician perform the treatments for you on every visit.

Misconception #3: 50% off is better than 30% off

50% off can be better than 30% off in some cases, but it’s worth a close watch when seeking a better price. To determine if a laser hair removal price is a favorable one, consider the following: the skill of the performer, the equipment used, and the environment set, etc. For example, a clinic may offer you a price per session that is a little higher than others, but they may get you the results you need in less time and with fewer sessions, saving you money in the long run.

We hope this will help you in finding the happy hair removal experience and long-lasting results you deserve!

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Diet And Acne

February 20th, 2010 by Q Pro-team

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Dermatological studies have shown that diet has a significant influence over acne condition. An improper diet could worsen one’s acne symptoms by increasing the imbalance in the body’s digestive system and immune system. People with acne should be careful of what to eat and what not to eat.

During the course of the acne treatment, we strongly recommend reducing your consumption of the following foods:

1. Foods high in iodine such as seafood and onions, etc.

2. Beef and dairy products such as milk, cheese and cream, etc.

3. High glycemic foods such as soft drinks and sweets, etc.

4. Greasy and spicy foods.

5. Alcohol.

But please do not make any drastic changes to your diet without first consulting your medical professional.

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Warning Issued For Acne Medication By Health Canada

February 16th, 2010 by Q Pro-team

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OTTAWA  By The Canadian Press - Health Canada is advising consumers that rare but potentially deadly skin reactions have been reported with the use of Accutane for the treatment of severe acne.

In an advisory Tuesday, the federal department said there have been “very rare” reports of severe skin reactions linked to Accutane that can result in hospitalization, disability or even death.

Accutane (isotretinoin), made by Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd., is prescribed for serious acne that cannot be cleared up by other treatments, including antibiotics. The skin condition, which mainly affects adolescents, causes pimples, cysts and nodules that most often appear on the face, chest and back.

Health Canada said anyone currently taking or recently on Accutane should stop the drug and see their doctor immediately if any of following symptoms develop:

-Rash, especially if associated with fever and-or malaise or conjunctivitis (red or inflamed eyes, like pink eye).

-Blisters on legs, arms or face, and-or sores in mouth, throat, nose or eyes.

-Peeling skin.

Severe skin reactions can start with mild, non-specific symptoms such as fever, malaise, chills, aching muscles, headache, sore throat or stinging eyes, said Health Canada, noting that it can take up to three days for the skin lesions to develop.

Accutane has been prescribed over the last 25 years to about 16 million people. There have been 66 cases of severe skin reactions reported in both adults and children worldwide. While other factors were involved in the majority of these cases, an association with Accutane cannot be ruled out, the advisory states.

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