sing it here
Posted by yeyen05 at 6:17 am in Uncategorized

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hair emergency!
Posted by yeyen05 at 9:37 pm in Uncategorized

You didn’t mean to hurt it, but hair is delicate stuff. Seemingly harmless activities - shampooing, pinning it up - strip hair of its protective shell or cuticle. A strand encased in 12 layers of cuticle at the root may have no cuticle at its end, so hair loses moisture, lipids and proteins that keep it flexible. Can this patient be saved? YES. Even though hair is, pardon the expression, dead, there are great restoratives that create a kind of invisible bandage. Keep using them, and your locks will start to look and feel good as new. Read the rest of this entry…

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facile credit card
Posted by yeyen05 at 12:01 pm in Uncategorized

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I have searched about acclaimdomains.com and I found out they can help me find a bank credit card since I need to apply for credit card service so that I can now shop in online stores. I believe they can assist me in choosing the right credit card so that I could get an online credit card approval in the possiblest shortest time. They can help me search for credit card that’s facile and fascinating. I badly needed a no annual fee credit card. I like their site it’s because they already categorized the kinds of credit card service and it’s easier to search.

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been a long time
Posted by yeyen05 at 4:42 am in Uncategorized

Hi guys…it’s been a long time I haven’t make an entry for this blog.

I’ve been very busy on working with my other blogs on how to gain page rank. I hope this blog will gain page rank also someday. I wish.

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someday
Posted by yeyen05 at 5:29 am in Uncategorized

someday i’ll be getting busy…

someday i’ll be missing again surfing the net…

checking my friendster account, and blogging as well…

someday i won’t be able to reply the text messages from my friends.

someday i won’t be able to watch the teleseryes i used to follow every night.

someday i’ll be missing staying and sleeping at home all day long.

but someday…

i can have all the things i wanted to have…

i can finally taste the food i wanted to eat…

i can finally treat my hair!

and finally i can pay my tuition in school…

hahahaha…

magunsa d i ko?

well…

coming soon…

and

watch out…

it’s gonna be real…

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shocking issue
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asian plastic surgery?
Posted by yeyen05 at 3:18 am in Uncategorized

Plastic surgery make patients feel better. Studies have shown that people report increased satisfaction with the body part they had surgery on, but results are mixed on whether plastic surgery boosts their self-esteem, quality of life, self-confidence and interpersonal relationships in the long term.

Asians had more than 276,000 cosmetic plastic surgery procedures in 2004, an increase of 24 percent from 2000. Asians made up 3 percent of all cosmetic plastic surgery procedures in 2004. The most commonly requested surgical procedures are nose reshaping, eyelid surgery, and breast augmentation. The most commonly requested minimally-invasive procedures are Botox, injectable wrinkle fillers, chemical peel, and microdermabrasion.

Most people are motivated to undergo cosmetic surgery because of body-image dissatisfaction, says Susan Thorpe, a lecturer in psychology at the University of Surrey in Guildford, Surrey, who conducts Texas plastic surgery research.

In 2004, about 240,682 cosmetic procedures were performed on patients 18 years old or younger, and the top surgical procedures were nose reshaping, breast lifts, breast augmentation, liposuction and tummy tucks. However, very few studies have been conducted to examine the safety and long-term risks of these procedures on adolescents–an age in which teenagers are still developing mentally and physically, Zuckerman says.

Everyone has different, unique facial features and bone structure, which greatly influence the outcome of any procedure. Applying a European or other “standard of beauty” to ethnic patients may produce inconsistent results that are not harmonious with other facial features.

 

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good physicians
Posted by yeyen05 at 3:01 am in Uncategorized

MOST of Dr. Joseph Broujerdi’s patients, turn to him for a little cosmetic nip ‘n’ tuck or a more extensive facial reconstruction following an accident. They may not realize that a growing side practice for the Beverly Hills plastic surgeon is working with a medical colleague in developing the relatively young field of sleep medicine.

It is really hard to look at Northern Virginia face lift surgeon. There are physicians who are presently practicing plastic surgery, who have not completed the formal requirements of an approved residency. This is not to say they are not “good” physicians, surgeons or plastic surgeons. Yet today the most common way to acquire the knowledge and skill to be a plastic surgeon is through a formal training program of 2 to 3 years specific to plastic surgery after many years of basic SURGICAL training. Plastic surgery under challenging conditions means practising this specialty under difficult circumstances. The environment in which the surgery has to be performed may be unfamiliar and challenging; the working conditions may be poor; the disorders encountered may be far removed from the conditions seen in one’s home country; and the range of procedures to be performed may be vast (hand surgery, burn scar revision, orthopaedics and traumatology, maxillofacial surgery, etc.)

Also, anything a doctor does should be humanitarian, regardless of where in the world the treatment is being provided. There is no need for a surgeon to go on a mission in order to do humanitarian work. Humanitarian plastic surgery is being performed in France, day in, day out, by plastic surgeons. We can be humane without engaging in “humanitarian” work. Oddly, though, it is also possible to do engage in a humanitarian exercise without being humane: some “volunteers” appear to see humanitarian work as an opportunity to travel, rather than as an opportunity to help human beings in distress.

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