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Parisian Peel
Medical Microdermabrasion

Restore the Beauty That is You
Leave the years and all the sun behind. It’s time to treat your skin to Parisian Peel, the gentle approach to skin renewal. The Parisian Peel process smooths and freshens your skin, the way the French have enjoyed for years.

Parisian PeelRenew Your Skin Quickly and Gently
It’s not a chemical, not a laser, not a surgical procedure. Instead, a gentle Parisian Peel treatment takes about 30 minutes after which you can return immediately to your daily activities. You’ll fee minimal discomfort, only the glow of newer fresher skin. The Parisian Peel processes can reduce or even erase your fine lines and wrinkles, age spots, scars, or other superficial blemishes.

Treatment is Personalized for You
It usually takes 5 to 10 treatments to get the best results. Talk with your practitioner about a treatment plan that’s right for your skin type and condition. Because the Parisian Peel process is so gentle, you can have as many treatments as you need without worrying about the side effects.

Treatment is Simply Effective
The Parisian Peel process is safe and affordable because it’s so simple. A precision hand piece is used to direct a stream of very fine crystals and mild suction exactly where needed on your skin. A crystal free diamond particle embedded tip may also be used. The gentle abrasive action combines with the suction to remove the dead outer layer of your skin while bringing smoother, softer skin to the surface. The Parisian Peel Process works equally well on all colors of skin.

What Can Be Treated --
Sun damaged skin, age spots, superficial pigmentation, fine lines and wrinkles, enlarged or oily pores, blackhead and whiteheads, acne scars.

 

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A new survey released by the National Women's Health Resource Center (NWHRC) highlights another troubling aspect of the current financial crisis:  many women have failed to seek health care for themselves or their families to save money. 

Findings also indicate that many women say their health has gotten worse over the past five years and that the primary cause women cite for this decline is stress.  In addition, while the vast majority of women are emotionally prepared to gow older, the majority do not feel financially prepared. 

"Today's financial crisis and increasing health costs are clearly impacting women's decisions around health care, and their physical and emotional well-being," said Elizabeth Battaglino Cahill, RN, executive director of NWHRC.  "It's hard to stay calm and relaxed given our hectic lives -- even in the best of times.  But women need to understand that skimping on health care to save money may cost them more in the long run.  They also need to learn how to better manage their stress, both about their health and their finances." 

An encouraging outcome of the survey is that women tend to have positive feelings toward aging and more commonly view it as an adventure and an opportunity versus a struggle or something to be depressed about.  They tend to be inspired by others who also have positive attitudes and stay active as they grow older.  Women also undertake a variety of activities to feel good about themselves in terms of personal appearance as they age.  Activities they rate as most improtant in this area are to maintain a healthy diet and exercise regularly (each cited by 21 percent of women).  When asked what other information women need to feel more prepared for growing older, the top answer was financial information, cited by 51 percent of women.

To visit the online wellness center, go to www.healthywomen.org/wellness.

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