Non surgical rhinoplasty is a term used to describe a new procedure for the contouring of your nose. It is a new alternative to the typical way of using operational techniques to change the shape of your nose. This new procedure doesn’t require patients to go to the operation table. Instead, fillers are used to replace the traditional cutting approach. Due to this simplification of procedure, it has resulted in a number of benefits. Read on to find out what are these advantages.

One of the most important thing about non surgical procedures in general is the fast operation and recovery period. Regardless of whether it is non surgical breast enlargement or rhinoplasty, these type of procedures typically can have the patients leaving the clinics on the same day the procedure is performed. Most of the time, they can go straight back to their normal routine almost immediately with no recovery period needed.

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Another big benefit about this procedure is the cost. Traditional rhinoplasty can go from $4000 to $5000 while the non surgical approach can be as low as $2,500. This represents more than 50% savings and is a big plus for individuals who are are a budget. This price differ between different locations but it will range from $2,000 to $3,500.

The downside of this procedure however is the non permanent nature of the technique. Fillers that are injected do not keep their shape forever and they need to be replaced. The most common HA filler can last about 6 to 8 months and need to be replaced periodically if the patient wants to keep the shape. The good news is that there is a more permanent type of filler called Artefill which results in a permanent shape but requires the hands of an experienced surgeon to pull this procedure off successfully.

I hope this article can give you the necessary information to know about the pros and cons of non surgical rhinoplasty.

Artificial tanning has progressed to the point where it is simply confusing now. Tan lovers are continuously courted by advertisers that promise them the perfect tan. Not many years ago the only way to get a tan was by direct sunlight or by way of UV light in a tanning salon. We have come a long way since then and some of the options today include spray tanning, lotions, creams and even pills. So how can a consumer know which is right for him or her. How can they know which is also the safest method? Truthfully, all of these methods come with risks. Anyone who claims otherwise is misleading you. Spray tanning which according to the FDA and Mayo clinic is safe, still comes with some risks. Creams and lotions are simple to apply and appear safe but they too also come with risks.

Your best option may very well be the method that is safest but also gives the best tan. Some methods might be safer than others but what's the point if the tan wears out in a day or two. This will only cause someone to get additional artificial tans which in essence will negate how safe they are because instead on of one application you will have to receive several applications. This will increase your risks because you are exposing your body to harmful chemicals on a consistent basis and while DHA is safe, other ingredients are often not as safe.

The safest option may very well be spray tanning especially if you exercise caution. The main ingredient in the tanning spray is DHA. This is what darkens the skin, this chemical is also used in lotions and creams. The risk of DHA does not come from the solution being sprayed directly on your skin. The risk arises when you inhale the tanning spray that is sprayed on your body and face. Anyone who has entered a spray tanning booth will know that this is a possibility despite holding your breath. The mist can easily penetrate the nostrils as well as the eyes.

Having said all of that, if you are able to protect your face and mouth from the tanning mist then you will greatly reduce your risks. Spray tanning is surely much safer than strong UV light that people are exposed to in stand up tanning beds. Some people might make an argument that creams are safer, the problem with them is they must be applied consistently and they also have a strong smell due to DHA and often don't result in a satisfactory tan. This article should motivate you to research further because when it comes to skin the most important thing healthy skin and not how bronze your skin is.

Many fans of Jane cosmetics already know that they filed for chapter eleven bankruptcy in April of last year, and I’m sure there are just as many fans of the company who are surprised to find that fact out. No matter what side of the fence you are on, you will likely want to know what you can expect from your favorite cosmetics company in the future so here is a quick look at what they have planned for life after bankruptcy.

What Happened?
In early 2009 Jane Cosmetics declared chapter eleven bankruptcy to restructure their business and make another attempt at success. They declared zero to fifty thousand dollars in assets, and liabilities of one to ten million. They where a twenty five million dollar in revenue per year company, and it is likely that the economic slump is to blame for the drop in profits afflicting the company. People in general are spending less on luxury items, and this company along with many others has felt the squeeze of a bad economy. Cosmetics in general are not selling well, mostly because people have to eat before they can buy make up, and if you yourself have lost your job you are less likely to need to wear cosmetics in the first place.

Where Are They Going From Here?
Jane Cosmetics seems to be restructuring, and intends to go forward and attempt to pull itself straight on out of this financial setback. With bankruptcy protection they will be able to get on reasonably sound financial feet and begin to rebuild the company, once again offering a quality product at a reasonable price for their consumers.

How Do I Get Jane Cosmetics?
There are many places offering discontinued Jane Cosmetics, and many can be found on the internet. Many companies who used to carry the product are selling it out of their stocks, and some really great deals can be had for those in the right place at the right time. Try your local provider, and ask if they still have any in stock. Jane Cosmetics online should also be able to help you out, as they are still up and going; it is assumable with new management. Only time will tell if they will offer the same quality product they used to before the company filed for chapter eleven, or if loyal customers will stand by them.

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