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A2 Aesthetic and Anti-Ageing - March 2018

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A2 Aesthetic and Anti-Ageing - March 2018

A2 Aesthetic and Anti-Ageing - March 2018
English | 84 pages | True PDF | 26.8 MB


Welcome to one of four print issues of A2 Magazine in 2018: The Autumn Edition (issue 25). As always, we bring out four magazines a year, one at the beginning of each season; March (autumn), June (winter), September (spring) and December (summer).

In this issue: 1) Global Aesthetic Trends for 2018 - How the Experts See It: Dr Riekie Smit unveils what trends the world's medical professionals believe will be making headlines this year. 2) All Aboard the Facelift Express - in our always-online, insta-everything modern society, it's not surprising that the latest trend in aesthetics is a patient demand for quick-fix facial procedures, writes Dr Sly Nedic. 3) Dr Tamara Pheiffer advises how a lifestyle and wellness program can help combat chronic and lifestyle related diseases as well as premature ageing. 4) Should you be taking hormones for menopause? With estrogen deficiency being a major player, Dr Sly Nedic looks at the value of hormone replacement therapy. 5) Dispelling the Melanoma Myth - Unpacking skin cancer in dark skin by Dr Dagmar Whitaker. 6) Breaking into a Sweat - Dr Anushka Reddy reports on various ways to treat excessive head or facial sweating, so you can always be confident to put your best face forward. 7) The Mommy Makeover is a term that refers to a combination of surgical procedures that enables a woman to restore her body shape following childbirth by Dr Alexandra Grubnik. 8) The Secret to a Seamless Facelift - Dr Rory Dower talks us through what he considers to be one of the best techniques in delivering the most natural results. 9) Dr Sam Thandar discusses the latest offering in aesthetic dentistry - 3D digital imaging. 10) Perhaps you don't make the time to floss or brush your teeth, because you wonder, is it really that important? Well, the answer is yes, warns Dr Zak Schabort.

And so much more!

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