Prior to the second world war, there was a reluctance to have children. The Great Depression took a toll on family finances and frankly, most adults were reluctant to bring new children into the world in those circumstances. The end of World War II changed the outlook and beginning in 1946, there was a true boom in births.
There may be some disagreement over the exact years of the Baby Boom, but most agree on the years between 1946 and 1964 as the criteria for being called a 0Boomer.0 If the Vietnam War was a defining period in this generation, then the boom could end in 1955 as those born after that year would not have been old enough to be drafted and serve in the battle.
Regardless of the time frame, those born during the Baby Boomer years have seen and participated in many changes. Among them, their desire to do things their way. It is not your father0s retirement age that is rapidly zeroing in on the largest segment of the world0s population. Many of today0s baby boomers want little to do with the idea of retiring into oblivion. They want to continue to effect changes, as they did their […]
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Resorbable fillers are made from natural or synthetic materials that are broken down and resorbed by the body over time. They are temporary and will always need to be re-injected, typically in three to six months and possibly longer.
Nonresorbable fillers contain synthetic components that do not get broken down by the body. They are considered permanent because the particles cannot be removed, or “semi permanent” because the particles are suspended in a substance that gets absorbed in three to six months. The term “permanent” can be somewhat misleading since as the aging process continues, you will need additional treatments.
The duration of dermal fillers is variable and depends on the formulation of the material, how deeply it is injected and how much is used as well as how severe the wrinkles or folds are.
Restylane, which is hyaluronic acid is a natural polysaccharide that is commonly found in the connective tissues of the body. The most common areas for treatment are the naso-labial folds (creases from the nose to mouth), the naso-mental creases (corners of the mouth) and around the lips, as well as cheek and chin contours. Some topical anesthetic is needed before treatment. With Restylane, we are […]
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