Turn Back The Clock!
If you're a fan of horror movies or horror "love" stories, then you're well aware
that the vampire is a constant theme in a lot of horror movies going back
100 yrs.
And if you particularly enjoy movies with vampires, you may also enjoy this
bit of news about anti-aging and looking younger.
What is it?
Cosmetic surgeons have figured out a way to use your own blood
to help smooth away fine lines and wrinkles, add firmness and give your
skin that healthy and youthful glow.
That's right, called the "vampire facelift" and it may be the "next big
thing" in cosmetic surgery.
So big in fact, Kim K. has even tried it.
And if you're wondering, how is it done?
The first step requires that a few drops of blood be taken from a vein,
next, platelets--tiny cells in the blood that are important for clotting and tissue
repair are taken to create platelet-rich blood.
Then-they use a very fine needle to inject the rich blood into targeted areas of the face,
where it stimulates the formation of healthy new skin cells, blood vessels, collagen
and skin-smoothing fatty tissue.
This new procedure can be done alone or with Botox, chemical peels
or fillers.
Does it work and when will one see results?
It does take time, about 3 months to be exact, but after that, you should expect
to see fewer lines and wrinkles and firmer skin.
What does it cost?
It depends, if you just want your forehead done or if you want the whole face done.
Starting price about $800.
Is it safe?
Yes, mainly because it's your blood and not the blood or fat from someone else,
and it's safer than silicone or other types of material that may cause infections,
and much worse. Plus, this idea isn't new- some Olympic teams in Europe used
to take the blood from athletes and re-inject them to help them heal
faster.
So, if you just want to look younger like Edward or Bella, or you just want to knock
off a few yrs. then go ahead and look into the "Vampire Facelift!"
Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs!
Need help this Thanksgiving?
You know, creating gravy that isn't lumpy, salty or burnt.
Or do you want to make a cheesecake that doesn't have a soggy crust,
or avoid making soggy pumpkin pie?
Or do you need help with the Brussels sprouts, (to bitter) or the mashed potatoes
and./or turkey, (too dry) or the stuffing, (too hard)?
Well, if any of these things keep you from being the best Thanksgiving chef ever,
there's no need to panic, just head on over to Amazon.com/the kindle
store and type--see title below into the search bar. Download it and
learn how some of your favorite chefs like...
Rachael Ray, Ree Drummond, Wolfgang Puck, Sandra Lee,
Paula Deen, Carla Hall and Michale Symon avoid making these mistakes
in the Kitchen, especially during the holidays.
If you're a fan of horror movies or horror "love" stories, then you're well aware
that the vampire is a constant theme in a lot of horror movies going back
100 yrs.
And if you particularly enjoy movies with vampires, you may also enjoy this
bit of news about anti-aging and looking younger.
What is it?
Cosmetic surgeons have figured out a way to use your own blood
to help smooth away fine lines and wrinkles, add firmness and give your
skin that healthy and youthful glow.
That's right, called the "vampire facelift" and it may be the "next big
thing" in cosmetic surgery.
So big in fact, Kim K. has even tried it.
And if you're wondering, how is it done?
The first step requires that a few drops of blood be taken from a vein,
next, platelets--tiny cells in the blood that are important for clotting and tissue
repair are taken to create platelet-rich blood.
Then-they use a very fine needle to inject the rich blood into targeted areas of the face,
where it stimulates the formation of healthy new skin cells, blood vessels, collagen
and skin-smoothing fatty tissue.
This new procedure can be done alone or with Botox, chemical peels
or fillers.
Does it work and when will one see results?
It does take time, about 3 months to be exact, but after that, you should expect
to see fewer lines and wrinkles and firmer skin.
What does it cost?
It depends, if you just want your forehead done or if you want the whole face done.
Starting price about $800.
Is it safe?
Yes, mainly because it's your blood and not the blood or fat from someone else,
and it's safer than silicone or other types of material that may cause infections,
and much worse. Plus, this idea isn't new- some Olympic teams in Europe used
to take the blood from athletes and re-inject them to help them heal
faster.
So, if you just want to look younger like Edward or Bella, or you just want to knock
off a few yrs. then go ahead and look into the "Vampire Facelift!"
Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs!
Need help this Thanksgiving?
You know, creating gravy that isn't lumpy, salty or burnt.
Or do you want to make a cheesecake that doesn't have a soggy crust,
or avoid making soggy pumpkin pie?
Or do you need help with the Brussels sprouts, (to bitter) or the mashed potatoes
and./or turkey, (too dry) or the stuffing, (too hard)?
Well, if any of these things keep you from being the best Thanksgiving chef ever,
there's no need to panic, just head on over to Amazon.com/the kindle
store and type--see title below into the search bar. Download it and
learn how some of your favorite chefs like...
Rachael Ray, Ree Drummond, Wolfgang Puck, Sandra Lee,
Paula Deen, Carla Hall and Michale Symon avoid making these mistakes
in the Kitchen, especially during the holidays.
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