Archive for January, 2011
Non Surgical Treatments For Snoring Problems
If you snore, surgery should be a last resort when searching for a cure. There are many treatment options for snoring, but it can sometimes be difficult determining which ones work the best for your particular situation. If you have a willing partner, you should ask them to try and notice any change in your snoring. If you live alone you can tape a portion of your sleep each evening to try and determine if the treatment is having any success.
Your doctor may prescribe you drugs to deal with your snoring. There are three different categories for medications working to reduce andor eliminate snoring. One type is designed to stimulate respiration, the second works to keep airways open, and finally the third works to prevent REM sleep. Taking the last type of drug is perhaps not a good idea for all snorers since REM sleep is important to our health and wellbeing.
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Non Surgical Treatments to Deep Mouth Wrinkles
Deep mouth wrinkles are probably the most unsightly type wrinkles. I think so because it leaves a permanent frown on your face. I am sure millions of people out there will agree with me.
There are now a lot of non surgical treatments that can help reduce the appearance of mouth wrinkles. Here are some of them
1. Botox
This no stranger to the anti aging beauty scene. Celebrities, politicians and average people use this method to temporarily plump up skin, lift it up and reduce the appearance of wrinkles. When it is administered to the mouth area, it can even help give you pouting lips. However, this method can render your facial muscles unable to move for a few hours. That is because of the solid and compact effects of Botox liquid. The effects last for at least 4 months. If you can afford to have regular Botox injections, this is the treatment for you.
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