The object of Face the Facts is to tell the truth. It provides a crash course in facial plastic surgery, dermatology and skin care, and demystifies surgical and non-surgical cosmetic facial treatments for aging. It will help you to keep away from some treatments that are like snake oil and do not work, and avoid procedures that are not right ones to treat your particular issue. [...] Continue Reading…
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“A wonderful reference tool about fibromyalgia and how to help yourself.” — FM Aware Magazine, February 2003Both newly diagnosed and long-time sufferers will enjoy reading [this] thorough guide to easing the pain. — Fibromyalgia Frontiers, Volume 10, number 4, 2002
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Prospective cosmetic surgery patients confused by media-driven hype and glitz will find a clear road map to selecting the best doctors and the most appropriate and safe procedures in this handy companion. Supplying patients with savvy queries only a veteran cosmetic surgeon would have the insight to ask, the book outlines the seven key questions people must ask themselves before contacting a cosmetic surgeon, a method for [...] Continue Reading…
Women are hungry for reliable answers to their questions on how to have better skin. They see the effects of age and sun on their skin, and they want to know: Can I get rid of these wrinkles? Does topical Vitamin C really work? Can the new lasers actually reverse sun damage without any downtime? How can I have skin like yours, Dr. Irwin, without expensive and [...] Continue Reading…
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Krupp, style expert for the Today Show and former beauty director for Glamour, offers easy-to-follow, tried-and-true fashion advice for women well beyond their 20s. Presented in eye-catching, highly skimmable, fashion-magazine style, here’s how to trade in the things that scream old lady (simply OL in the book) for a look that’s younger and hipper (Y&H). Krupp is straightforward about the physical shortcomings of older age. [...] Continue Reading…