The fifth leading cause of cancer deaths in women is ovarian cancer, the leading cause of death from gynecological malignancy, and the second most commonly diagnosed gynecologic malignancy. Based on the American Cancer Society, there is no true test for ovarian cancer. “Several large studies are in progress to learn how best to find ovarian cancer in its earliest stage.” Since there is no accurate screening test, “an exploratory surgical procedure called laparoscopy is generally required for the definitive diagnosis of ovarian cancer. During this procedure, cysts or other suspicious areas must be removed and biopsied. After the incision is made, the surgeon assesses the fluid and cells in the abdominal cavity. If the lesion is cancerous, the surgeon continues with a process called surgical staging to ascertain how far the cancer has spread. Read the rest of this entry »
Eye lift surgery has been a godsend for many people looking for an answer to rejuvenating the appearance around their eyes. In fact, before it’s considered, many will spend a fortune on products such as “magical creams” which for the most part, are inclined to be a short term fix.
Who Needs Eye Lift Surgery
If you suffer from extra skin on your eye lids then you should consider talking to a specialist about laser eye lift. Puffy eyes or dark circles around the eyes don’t make for an appealing appearance and for those who fall under these categories, it’s a major ritual everyday just performing makeshift work to mask the unsightly appearance presented by these conditions. Read the rest of this entry »
With the recent FDA approval of laser combs for hair loss, what was at first a fad will no doubt soon be mushrooming into a major sales market. For just $645 and fifteen minutes three times a week, this comb will grow new hair on most of the people who use it. Read the rest of this entry »



































