Liposuction, or Baggy Clothes?

Written by Charles Kassotis


An Original Article Written By Owner and Webmaster of PlasticSurgeryOrg.com Charles Kassotis Let’s face it ladies. There are very few of us that can happily go about living our day to day life without having to carry around with us some degree of ‘pads of fat’ that have been laid down upon our thighs, buttocks, stomachs and in some cases, upper arms sincerepparttar beginning of our estrogen secretion (which is responsible for our curved contours, to many for most of us) sincerepparttar 143764 onset of puberty. With few exceptions,repparttar 143765 rest of us are usually fighting an ongoing battle with our more than enough fatty deposits. We are on diets and workout programs which, granted go a long way for our fitness and health levels but, most ofrepparttar 143766 time once we decide to ‘lay of for a while’ we find in no time at all that we are usually back to square one. Also there is a vast majority ofrepparttar 143767 female population, which no matter how much diet and exercise they do it is almost impossible forrepparttar 143768 local fatty deposits to leave their body. Thus, most women have come to terms thatrepparttar 143769 easiest, quickest and most inexpensive way to deal withrepparttar 143770 problem is to camouflage it with clothes. But this has led most women to be ultimately forced to dress in a manner other thanrepparttar 143771 one that they prefer. Fortunately though, inrepparttar 143772 past few years much progress has been made inrepparttar 143773 field of cosmetic surgery with regard to liposuction. The methods used to undertake liposuction nowadays are more than one. However,repparttar 143774 most common method still used is an updated variation ofrepparttar 143775 initial surgical one. Plastic surgeons, through new techniques have been able to combat evenrepparttar 143776 most difficult cases of liposuctions. Outlined below isrepparttar 143777 method most commonly used in liposuction surgery today by plastic surgeons.

Sleep Apnea - Symptoms and Types

Written by Tony McGlinn


Sleep apnea is a disorder experienced by many people in our community. Some estimates putrepparttar figure as high as 10%. The symptoms of sleep apnea include loud snoring, waking up often duringrepparttar 143758 night, being excessively tired, being irritable, and experiencing depression duringrepparttar 143759 day. The word apnea means without rest.

One ofrepparttar 143760 characteristics of people with sleep apnea is that while they are sleeping they will have periods when they stop breathing, sometimes for as long as a minute. The result of this is thatrepparttar 143761 blood oxygen level falls, andrepparttar 143762 subconscious mind, which is monitoringrepparttar 143763 blood oxygen level, alertsrepparttar 143764 body and so it wakes up. Some people with sleep apnea may wake up several hundred times a night, without ever realising it.

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