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		<title>Facelifts, Optional.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I went to a party  in Tinsel Town this week, and while there was some small-talk about Tiger&#8217;s troubles or the California gubernatorial, I spent most of my time talking about— you guessed it — skin.  That&#8217;s OK, it&#8217;s my favorite thing to talk about. But there&#8217;s something that I didn&#8217;t like: The number of [...]


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<h4>I went to a party  in Tinsel Town this week, and while there was some small-talk about Tiger&#8217;s troubles or the California gubernatorial, I spent most of my time talking about— you guessed it — skin.  That&#8217;s OK, it&#8217;s my favorite thing to talk about.</h4>
<h4>But there&#8217;s something that I didn&#8217;t like: The number of women who told me that they needed plastic surgery — a facelift or necklift — or lasers. Who told them that? Their friends? Their husbands? Their doctors?  No, none of the above.  More often than not, the women had convinced themselves.</h4>
<h4>I&#8217;ve got nothing against plastic surgeons. In fact, one works in my practice. There are some wonderful plastic surgeons out there. And lasers? I almost have more than I can count.  Admittedly, I like gadgets,  high-tech equipment and the latest technology.</h4>
<h4>I tried to convince these women that the right skincare products can thicken and strengthen their skin — maybe a chemical peel (like the Obagi Blue Peel) would be a good idea. I tried to convince them that they looked great and that invasive surgery wasn&#8217;t the right option at this time. Mild skin laxity can be reversed non-surgically. Face lifts are necessary only when muscle and skin laxity is pronounced.  The land of the rich and famous has some petty, ego-driven and competitive people and unfortunately this influence has spoiled some otherwise wonderful people.</h4>
<h4>Is it their skin these folks don&#8217;t believe in or is it their  dermatologist? Because I can turn both around in no time.</h4>
<h4>It shouldn&#8217;t be about keeping up with the Joneses. Especially not when the Joneses are getting gratuitous plastic surgery. It&#8217;s time we start a new trend. One that accomplishes healthy, youthful skin without the aid of a scalpel. Your skin can do it.</h4>


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