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Presentations in Mobile Fleet Washing Sales tire body. It is safe, non-allergenic, and non-toxic. It is also non-permanent – most of it gets absorbed within 6 months to 1 year. However, it is particularly good at filling in small lines and wrinkles, particularly around the laugh lines and between the eyebrows, for lip augmentation, and pretty much anywhere else you want to use it. Some patients prefer it over fat because it is simpler to do, gives a predictable immediate result, and there is minimal down time after injection.We sure hear a lot about business presentations and all the high-tech tools that people use when pitching their ideas, concepts or business propositions. Recently we have seen on the Donald Trump “Apprentice” Television Series and Martha Stewart reality TV program young entrepreneurial type teams vying for the business and we have seen presentations as the way to pitch their sales to clients.We have watched some disasters as well as some very good business presentations using high-tech devices, video and storyboards. But what if you were in a low-tech business and had to give a business presentation worth $50,000 per month in business? Well, I have been in the mobile fleet cleaning business for 27 years and given many business presentations during that period and before computers even existed. And it is amazing what a low-tech business can do in anl on-site demonstration of services and pitching their services while showing the customer exactly what you can do.When giving a business presentation to a large company with a fleet of vehicles it is necessary to do a demonstration and much of the presentation visualization comes from a clean cut crew, immaculate equipment and a rehearsed routine that flows naturally. The others listed all have their own disadvantages; Captique and Hylaform are similar to Restylane but doesn’t last as long; Cosmoderm/Cosmoplast are collagen products, that also don’t last as long as Restylane; Juvederm was recently introduced to the United States, but there isn’t enough collective experience to comment on it yet. The only one that deserves more attention is Sculptra. It is the only one that is capable of helping the body form new tissue around it, thereby increasing it’s duration of effect. 3) Skin Resurfacing This is a technique that basically rejuvenates the skin by removing the topmost layer skin. It can work for very fine wrinkles, sun-damaged skin, uneven skin tones, and acne-scarred skin to create a smoother, tighter, more uniform appearance. There are many different ways to do it, and the most popular ones are listed: • Chemical peels • Laser resurfacing • Dermabrasion • Microdermabrasion They all work in their own wa Is Your Wireless Network Secure? Facial rejuvenation is one the most commonly sought after goals, but often, one of the least understood by patients. Clearly the source of most patients’ knowledge is the Internet, but more often than not, it only muddies the waters when it comes understanding the various options available today. It seems like there is yet another new and improved way to halt the aging process touted every day, and it can be a challenge for even the well informed, to sort out what truly works and what is just hype.Networking professionals are encouraging people to think twice about wireless network security. You might be thinking I use WEP-128 bit encryption with MAC address filtering, I’m safe. Or you may be you’ve never even heard of WEP, if this is the case you might want to unplug your wireless access point immediately. But then again look at the bright side at least you don’t have the false sense of security that your network is secure. Perhaps you are the smart guy who knows how insecure wireless networks are. You too are at just an equal risk!Your computer consultant might be partially right when they say WEP will protect your network. It will protect your network from casual snooping but that is about it. Last year the FBI was able to crack a WEP protected network in less than 3 minutes with tools widely available on the internet. Since then it’s been downhill for WEP.At this point you might be thinking, “Oh well, someone gets on my network and uses the internet”. This is completely false. If someone has gone through the process of getting on your network chances are the only thing they want is not internet access. Any computer security professional will tell you that p The aging process involves all the structures of the face over time and starts from the day we are born. The area that is most visible and evident, and justly receives the most attention, is the skin. The skin of the face is tightly tethered to the underlying muscles, which allows us to emote by creating various facial expressions. The gradual development of facial wrinkles is the result of years of accumulated damage due to these muscles as well as sun damage, smoking, poor nutrition, disease, and a host of other factors that are too vague to be defined. So what to do? Well, the first step is prevention, prevention, prevention! As a child, I used to believe my naturally tan skin protected me from sun damage. Years later, I have come to learn that while this may confer some degree of protection from some types of skin cancers, it by no means is a magic shield that protects me from aging. Termed Photoaging, the end result of years of exposure to UV light from the sun is this: • Reduced skin strength and elasticity • Thinner, more translucent skin • Fine and deep wrinkles • Dry and coarse skin • Superficial fine, red veins on the ears, cheeks, and nose Bottom line? Protect your skin from the sun by using sunscreen and wearing protective clothing, don’t smoke, eat well, and drink plenty of water. Beyond prevention, a well planned skin care regimen based on your skin type and condition can help reduce the appearance of fine wrinkles and sun damaged skin. There are some substances available that do work, if only slightly, such as retinol and alpha-hydroxy acids, however the vast majority do not. Be forewarned: non-prescription cosmetic products are not required to be tested for effectiveness by the FDA. Spending a lot of money on expensive creams and lotions is probably the wrong way to go. Here is what does work and why: • Botox • Dermal Fillers (such as fat transfer, restylane, juvederm, collagen, etc.) • Skin resurfacing • Surgery 1) Botox The one most popular and effective non-surgical therapy is Botox. This is a natural protein that works by blocking the chemical signals that cause muscles to contract. Repeated folding of the skin and subsequently development of deep creases in the skin are one of the tell-tale signs of aging. Early on, the muscle activity in the face produces skin folding that disappears when the muscles relax. As time progresses, this skin folding gradually progresses from fine lines to deep creases, specifically in the forehead, between the eyebrows , the crow’s feet, and the laugh lines. The way Botox helps is by weakening the muscles that contribute to these deep creases, and thereby softening and flattening them. Getting Botox is a pretty simple process, and it can be done right in the doctor’s office. The doctor will use a fine needle to inject minute amounts of Botox into the muscles to be treated. By varying the amount of Botox and the muscles treated, doctors can reliably treat the desired areas and preserve your natural facial expressions. The good news and bad news is that Botox only lasts a few months. So, if you’re a newbie and just want to try it, you can rest assured that it won’t last forever. For those of you who love it, the good news is that you will need less Botox, less frequently, if you maintain your treatment, because the muscles will get smaller with time. 2) Dermal Fillers Let’s say you have deep creases between your eyebrows (glabella) and you weaken the muscles with Botox. Well, if you’re lucky enough not to have formed permanent wrinkles, then that should be enough. But for many people, this is not the case. When the damage has already been done, all Botox can do if prevent the lines from deepening even more, but it can’t erase the deeply etched grooves that are already there. The answer here is to fill in that deep grove with one of many options – known as dermal fillers. Generally speaking, there are two categories of dermal fillers – semi-permanent and non-permanent. For brevity’s sake, I will only discuss the most popular type, the non-permanent fillers. The few that make my short list are: • Fat transfer • Restylane (non-animal source) • Captique (non-animal source) • Hylaform (animal source) • Cosmoderm/Cosmoplast (non-animal source collagen) • Sculptra (non-animal source) • Juvederm (non-animal source) will be available soon in U.S.) Clearly, there are many different types of fillers available, and they all vary in terms of longevity of effect, ease of use, and predictability of result. The most popular fillers now are fat transfer and Restylane. Fat transfer is more invasive than all of the others listed, however, it is the only one that uses your own tissue. The process involves removing small amounts of fat from the stomach, hips, or thighs through a tiny incision (like liposuction) and then injecting that same fat into the desired area. The main thing to know is that anywhere from 30-80% of the injected fat will get absorbed by the body and will need re-treatment. The good news is that usually after two to three treatments, most patients will have a permanent result. Restylane is a non-animal based product that comes packaged in a syringe. It is composed of hyaluronic acid (HA), which is a substance that occurs naturally throughout the entire body. It is safe, non-allergenic, and non-toxic. It is also non-permanent – most of it gets absorbed within 6 months to 1 year. However, it is particularly good at filling in small lines and wrinkles, particularly around the laugh lines and between the eyebrows, for lip augmentation, and pretty much anywhere else you want to use it. Some patients prefer it over fat because it is simpler to do, gives a predictable immediate result, and there is minimal down time after injection. The others listed all have their own disadvantages; Captique and Hylaform are similar to Restylane but doesn’t last as long; Cosmoderm/Cosmoplast are collagen products, that also don’t last as long as Restylane; Juvederm was recently introduced to the United States, but there isn’t enough collective experience to comment on it yet. The only one that deserves more attention is Sculptra. It is the only one that is capable of helping the body form new tissue around it, thereby increasing it’s duration of effect. 3) Skin Resurfacing This is a technique that basically rejuvenates the skin by removing the topmost layer skin. It can work for very fine wrinkles, sun-damaged skin, uneven skin tones, and acne-scarred skin to create a smoother, tighter, more uniform appearance. There are many different ways to do it, and the most popular ones are listed: • Chemical peels • Laser resurfacing • Dermabrasion • Microdermabrasion They all work in their own way Shadow Bull s this:As one of my regular readers you know I have been a stock market bear for the past 2 years and have encouraged everyone to put their money into a money market account or a short-term no-load bond fund and for the more adventurous what is called a bear mutual fund that goes up when the market goes down. Just being in cash as outlined in my book would have saved 40% or more of your money.It looks like the bull has returned - at least for a while. The low that was hit on October 8 was a serious one. As the market has gone up there have been more and more who believe we are in a recovery mode so they are committing funds again. This is true not only for the average investor who has been seriously hurt with the invalid Buy and Hold philosophy, but also the pension and retirement plans of both large and small corporations. Many pension plans (hopefully not yours) have had losses of 30% to 50%.I hate to tell you this, but those fund managers, as expert as they pretend to be, have no more idea how to protect that fund than you do. Am I being pessimistic? Maybe, but then why did 90% of all stock mutual funds lose money so far this year? The only stocks and mutual funds showing a profit have been bonds, gold and bear funds. • Reduced skin strength and elasticity • Thinner, more translucent skin • Fine and deep wrinkles • Dry and coarse skin • Superficial fine, red veins on the ears, cheeks, and nose Bottom line? Protect your skin from the sun by using sunscreen and wearing protective clothing, don’t smoke, eat well, and drink plenty of water. Beyond prevention, a well planned skin care regimen based on your skin type and condition can help reduce the appearance of fine wrinkles and sun damaged skin. There are some substances available that do work, if only slightly, such as retinol and alpha-hydroxy acids, however the vast majority do not. Be forewarned: non-prescription cosmetic products are not required to be tested for effectiveness by the FDA. Spending a lot of money on expensive creams and lotions is probably the wrong way to go. Here is what does work and why: • Botox • Dermal Fillers (such as fat transfer, restylane, juvederm, collagen, etc.) • Skin resurfacing • Surgery 1) Botox The one most popular and effective non-surgical therapy is Botox. This is a natural protein that works by blocking the chemical signals that cause muscles to contract. Repeated folding of the skin and subsequently development of deep creases in the skin are one of the tell-tale signs of aging. Early on, the muscle activity in the face produces skin folding that disappears when the muscles relax. As time progresses, this skin folding gradually progresses from fine lines to deep creases, specifically in the forehead, between the eyebrows , the crow’s feet, and the laugh lines. The way Botox helps is by weakening the muscles that contribute to these deep creases, and thereby softening and flattening them. Getting Botox is a pretty simple process, and it can be done right in the doctor’s office. The doctor will use a fine needle to inject minute amounts of Botox into the muscles to be treated. By varying the amount of Botox and the muscles treated, doctors can reliably treat the desired areas and preserve your natural facial expressions. The good news and bad news is that Botox only lasts a few months. So, if you’re a newbie and just want to try it, you can rest assured that it won’t last forever. For those of you who love it, the good news is that you will need less Botox, less frequently, if you maintain your treatment, because the muscles will get smaller with time. 2) Dermal Fillers Let’s say you have deep creases between your eyebrows (glabella) and you weaken the muscles with Botox. Well, if you’re lucky enough not to have formed permanent wrinkles, then that should be enough. But for many people, this is not the case. When the damage has already been done, all Botox can do if prevent the lines from deepening even more, but it can’t erase the deeply etched grooves that are already there. The answer here is to fill in that deep grove with one of many options – known as dermal fillers. Generally speaking, there are two categories of dermal fillers – semi-permanent and non-permanent. For brevity’s sake, I will only discuss the most popular type, the non-permanent fillers. The few that make my short list are: • Fat transfer • Restylane (non-animal source) • Captique (non-animal source) • Hylaform (animal source) • Cosmoderm/Cosmoplast (non-animal source collagen) • Sculptra (non-animal source) • Juvederm (non-animal source) will be available soon in U.S.) Clearly, there are many different types of fillers available, and they all vary in terms of longevity of effect, ease of use, and predictability of result. The most popular fillers now are fat transfer and Restylane. Fat transfer is more invasive than all of the others listed, however, it is the only one that uses your own tissue. The process involves removing small amounts of fat from the stomach, hips, or thighs through a tiny incision (like liposuction) and then injecting that same fat into the desired area. The main thing to know is that anywhere from 30-80% of the injected fat will get absorbed by the body and will need re-treatment. The good news is that usually after two to three treatments, most patients will have a permanent result. Restylane is a non-animal based product that comes packaged in a syringe. It is composed of hyaluronic acid (HA), which is a substance that occurs naturally throughout the entire body. It is safe, non-allergenic, and non-toxic. It is also non-permanent – most of it gets absorbed within 6 months to 1 year. However, it is particularly good at filling in small lines and wrinkles, particularly around the laugh lines and between the eyebrows, for lip augmentation, and pretty much anywhere else you want to use it. Some patients prefer it over fat because it is simpler to do, gives a predictable immediate result, and there is minimal down time after injection. The others listed all have their own disadvantages; Captique and Hylaform are similar to Restylane but doesn’t last as long; Cosmoderm/Cosmoplast are collagen products, that also don’t last as long as Restylane; Juvederm was recently introduced to the United States, but there isn’t enough collective experience to comment on it yet. The only one that deserves more attention is Sculptra. It is the only one that is capable of helping the body form new tissue around it, thereby increasing it’s duration of effect. 3) Skin Resurfacing This is a technique that basically rejuvenates the skin by removing the topmost layer skin. It can work for very fine wrinkles, sun-damaged skin, uneven skin tones, and acne-scarred skin to create a smoother, tighter, more uniform appearance. There are many different ways to do it, and the most popular ones are listed: • Chemical peels • Laser resurfacing • Dermabrasion • Microdermabrasion They all work in their own wa Free Debt Consolidation Programs this skin folding gradually progresses from fine lines to deep creases, specifically in the forehead, between the eyebrows , the crow’s feet, and the laugh lines. The way Botox helps is by weakening the muscles that contribute to these deep creases, and thereby softening and flattening them.Free debt consolidation programs exist to help individuals, to come out of various financial crises. These programs prove to be effective and are found to be helpful in several ways. They are run by nonprofit organizations and hence are called free programs. However it would be worthwhile to check the hidden costs before committing.These programs were basically drafted for people, who are unable to pay off the monthly installments on various debts. 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By varying the amount of Botox and the muscles treated, doctors can reliably treat the desired areas and preserve your natural facial expressions. The good news and bad news is that Botox only lasts a few months. So, if you’re a newbie and just want to try it, you can rest assured that it won’t last forever. For those of you who love it, the good news is that you will need less Botox, less frequently, if you maintain your treatment, because the muscles will get smaller with time. 2) Dermal Fillers Let’s say you have deep creases between your eyebrows (glabella) and you weaken the muscles with Botox. Well, if you’re lucky enough not to have formed permanent wrinkles, then that should be enough. But for many people, this is not the case. When the damage has already been done, all Botox can do if prevent the lines from deepening even more, but it can’t erase the deeply etched grooves that are already there. The answer here is to fill in that deep grove with one of many options – known as dermal fillers. Generally speaking, there are two categories of dermal fillers – semi-permanent and non-permanent. For brevity’s sake, I will only discuss the most popular type, the non-permanent fillers. The few that make my short list are: • Fat transfer • Restylane (non-animal source) • Captique (non-animal source) • Hylaform (animal source) • Cosmoderm/Cosmoplast (non-animal source collagen) • Sculptra (non-animal source) • Juvederm (non-animal source) will be available soon in U.S.) Clearly, there are many different types of fillers available, and they all vary in terms of longevity of effect, ease of use, and predictability of result. The most popular fillers now are fat transfer and Restylane. Fat transfer is more invasive than all of the others listed, however, it is the only one that uses your own tissue. The process involves removing small amounts of fat from the stomach, hips, or thighs through a tiny incision (like liposuction) and then injecting that same fat into the desired area. The main thing to know is that anywhere from 30-80% of the injected fat will get absorbed by the body and will need re-treatment. The good news is that usually after two to three treatments, most patients will have a permanent result. Restylane is a non-animal based product that comes packaged in a syringe. It is composed of hyaluronic acid (HA), which is a substance that occurs naturally throughout the entire body. It is safe, non-allergenic, and non-toxic. It is also non-permanent – most of it gets absorbed within 6 months to 1 year. However, it is particularly good at filling in small lines and wrinkles, particularly around the laugh lines and between the eyebrows, for lip augmentation, and pretty much anywhere else you want to use it. Some patients prefer it over fat because it is simpler to do, gives a predictable immediate result, and there is minimal down time after injection. The others listed all have their own disadvantages; Captique and Hylaform are similar to Restylane but doesn’t last as long; Cosmoderm/Cosmoplast are collagen products, that also don’t last as long as Restylane; Juvederm was recently introduced to the United States, but there isn’t enough collective experience to comment on it yet. The only one that deserves more attention is Sculptra. It is the only one that is capable of helping the body form new tissue around it, thereby increasing it’s duration of effect. 3) Skin Resurfacing This is a technique that basically rejuvenates the skin by removing the topmost layer skin. It can work for very fine wrinkles, sun-damaged skin, uneven skin tones, and acne-scarred skin to create a smoother, tighter, more uniform appearance. There are many different ways to do it, and the most popular ones are listed: • Chemical peels • Laser resurfacing • Dermabrasion • Microdermabrasion They all work in their own wa Discover How You Can Profit From The Niche Market nown as dermal fillers.What is a niche market and why is it so important to marketers? Niche market, in general refers to a specific group of people who are searching the Internet for a solution to a problem. These people are not finding general solutions. Usually, niche market has a high the demand for the products or services and usually the supply is low. It is important for marketers to know where are the niches because with that knowledge, they can then exploit these areas and profit from it.Niche areas are very specific area where people are looking for a particular solution to their problem. Niche market is not a large demographic group, a regional group, a social group nor people with a similar trait. Example of niche market are those people who want to build backyard tree houses, people who are trying to train their pet parrots or senior citizens who are trying to correct their golf slice, etc.. So where can you find niche markets?Firstly, you can make use of a free software called Wordtracker. Assuming that you already know what to market in general. You key in your general keyword into Wordtracker and the software will return a series of related keywords. For example if you key in golf into Wordtracker, you may be able to find Generally speaking, there are two categories of dermal fillers – semi-permanent and non-permanent. For brevity’s sake, I will only discuss the most popular type, the non-permanent fillers. The few that make my short list are: • Fat transfer • Restylane (non-animal source) • Captique (non-animal source) • Hylaform (animal source) • Cosmoderm/Cosmoplast (non-animal source collagen) • Sculptra (non-animal source) • Juvederm (non-animal source) will be available soon in U.S.) Clearly, there are many different types of fillers available, and they all vary in terms of longevity of effect, ease of use, and predictability of result. The most popular fillers now are fat transfer and Restylane. Fat transfer is more invasive than all of the others listed, however, it is the only one that uses your own tissue. The process involves removing small amounts of fat from the stomach, hips, or thighs through a tiny incision (like liposuction) and then injecting that same fat into the desired area. The main thing to know is that anywhere from 30-80% of the injected fat will get absorbed by the body and will need re-treatment. The good news is that usually after two to three treatments, most patients will have a permanent result. Restylane is a non-animal based product that comes packaged in a syringe. It is composed of hyaluronic acid (HA), which is a substance that occurs naturally throughout the entire body. It is safe, non-allergenic, and non-toxic. It is also non-permanent – most of it gets absorbed within 6 months to 1 year. However, it is particularly good at filling in small lines and wrinkles, particularly around the laugh lines and between the eyebrows, for lip augmentation, and pretty much anywhere else you want to use it. Some patients prefer it over fat because it is simpler to do, gives a predictable immediate result, and there is minimal down time after injection. The others listed all have their own disadvantages; Captique and Hylaform are similar to Restylane but doesn’t last as long; Cosmoderm/Cosmoplast are collagen products, that also don’t last as long as Restylane; Juvederm was recently introduced to the United States, but there isn’t enough collective experience to comment on it yet. The only one that deserves more attention is Sculptra. It is the only one that is capable of helping the body form new tissue around it, thereby increasing it’s duration of effect. 3) Skin Resurfacing This is a technique that basically rejuvenates the skin by removing the topmost layer skin. It can work for very fine wrinkles, sun-damaged skin, uneven skin tones, and acne-scarred skin to create a smoother, tighter, more uniform appearance. There are many different ways to do it, and the most popular ones are listed: • Chemical peels • Laser resurfacing • Dermabrasion • Microdermabrasion They all work in their own wa Virtual School Communities tire body. It is safe, non-allergenic, and non-toxic. It is also non-permanent – most of it gets absorbed within 6 months to 1 year. However, it is particularly good at filling in small lines and wrinkles, particularly around the laugh lines and between the eyebrows, for lip augmentation, and pretty much anywhere else you want to use it. Some patients prefer it over fat because it is simpler to do, gives a predictable immediate result, and there is minimal down time after injection.Educational institutions have a mission to prepare students for a changing world – but do we actually do this? While the core curriculum is important, we need to also prepare our students for our technologically changing world. All students should confidently handle and compose emails, participate in online conferences and bulletin boards, navigate and create electronic content (i.e. web sites), and use instant messaging with proper etiquette.A handful of schools have taken their websites beyond the basic informational format. They are developing web communities that allow students, parents and educators to communicate freely online.Combining technology and education is the present and future of teaching and learning. Many educators and boards are intimidated and uncertain about incorporating many of these technological advances into their systems, however, incorporating technology into the classroom will not only facilitate learning but enhance it.Below are some feature that an online community provides for educators and administrators.1. School Calendars and upcoming events can be availableonline and can be easily updated by administrators.2. Classroom teache The others listed all have their own disadvantages; Captique and Hylaform are similar to Restylane but doesn’t last as long; Cosmoderm/Cosmoplast are collagen products, that also don’t last as long as Restylane; Juvederm was recently introduced to the United States, but there isn’t enough collective experience to comment on it yet. The only one that deserves more attention is Sculptra. It is the only one that is capable of helping the body form new tissue around it, thereby increasing it’s duration of effect. 3) Skin Resurfacing This is a technique that basically rejuvenates the skin by removing the topmost layer skin. It can work for very fine wrinkles, sun-damaged skin, uneven skin tones, and acne-scarred skin to create a smoother, tighter, more uniform appearance. There are many different ways to do it, and the most popular ones are listed: • Chemical peels • Laser resurfacing • Dermabrasion • Microdermabrasion They all work in their own way, and different doctors will prefer one over another. Chemical peels can vary from light to deep peels, and involve applying a solution to the skin. Laser resurfacing works by doing the same thing as a peel, except it uses a high-intensity light to destroy the outer layer of skin. Some advocates of the laser method also say it helps to tighten the skin by stimulating growth of new collagen fibers, but this is a debatable claim. Dermabrasion and microdermabrasion are similar in that they both mechanically “sand” away the top layer of skin, however, microdermabrasion has a quicker recover period because it doesn’t go as deep as dermabrasion. The bottom line for skin resurfacing is this: they all have recovery periods that last weeks, they all can result in slight red to pink appearing skin for several months, and they all can result in “hyperpigmentation” – a darkening of the skin – in darker skinned individuals. Skin resurfacing is recommended for people who are well informed and understand this because it certainly does work, but they have to be willing to accept a prolonged recover period of one to two weeks and “skin redness” for several months. 4) Surgery Some of the non-surgical therapies discussed above do work, but they can only do so much. The most dramatic and striking rejuvenation can only be achieved when you combine them with surgical therapy. As I mentioned previously, the effects of aging lie in a spectrum, depending on where you lie on that spectrum, different options become available to you. Here are some of the most commonly performed operations for the aging face: • Brow Lift (forehead lift) • Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty) • Face Lift, Mid-Face Lift • Cheek Implants • Cosmetic Nose Surgery (Rhinoplasty) • Lip Augmentation • Neck Lift The procedures listed directly correlate to the relentless effects of aging • low hanging eyebrows • tired, puffy looking eyes with heavy upper eyelids • sagging face with wrinkles, deep laugh lines, and jowls • hollowed out areas under the eyes • droopy noses • thinned out lips • sagging skin in the neck with a pouch of fat tucked under the chin. It is very important to note that these surgical procedures are not recommended for everyone, but depending on what areas you are most interested in treating and which things bother you the most, an individual treatment plan should be developed by you and your doctor.
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