Saturday, October 13, 2012

My Talks on Cosmetic Surgery for Men and Women

Before I start my discussions at here, I want to introduce about - Urban Beauty Thailand.


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Cosmetic surgery Thailand in Bangkok and Phuket Hospital offers you cosmetic surgery, plastic surgery, breast implants, liposuction, facelift, tummy tuck, stemcell facelift, stemcell breast augmentation, brazilian butt lift, laser skin treatment, hair transplant surgery

So, Let's Start,

Before getting breast augmentation surgery, you have to make certain decisions. Of these, includes decide exactly how the breasts ought to look. For instance, there are features you cannot overlook about the implants. These features will create the kind of output that comes from the surgery. The factors that are determined prior to the surgery include:
(1) Implant Fill
(2) Size
(3) Texture
(4) Profile and Shape

Breast lifts are very safe and have been approved for years. The surgical procedure is completed within just a matter of hours. The process involves removing excess skin and restructuring the areola and nipple. Some people even choose to get implants during this procedure to give the bust a more refined shape as well. Recovery only takes up to a month and the only side effects are numbing and sometimes swelling. Discomfort doesn't last long and only a few days are spent in the actual bandage. With the right surgeon the chance of risk is extremely low. Patients will be able to enjoy their new bodies in no time. Heads will turn and self esteem will be restored!

Blepharoplasty, or eyelid surgery, is one of the most common aesthetic plastic surgery procedures to reduce the signs of aging and let patients retain a youthful appearance. The procedure involves tightening and removing excess skin around the eyes where wrinkles can form.

As plastic surgery procedures go, eyelid surgery is one of the less intensive. Although it may be several weeks before the swelling and bruising subside enough for the results to be apparent, the procedure itself is performed in a few hours on an outpatient basis.

Facelift

When it comes to aesthetic plastic surgery treatments that reduce signs of aging, the facelift is the "big gun." A facelift takes the entire face into account, and allows patients to regain their younger appearance in one procedure.

Plastic surgeons accomplish this by removing the excess skin that can cause wrinkles around the entirety of the face, taking care to place incisions near the hairline and existing creases so that the fact that the patient has undergone a facelift is not obvious - except by the noticeable reduction in visible age, of course.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Lets Make Wine with Easy ways at Home

People have been making wine for about 8,000 years our of grapes and other fruit juices. But how did they do it in ancient times?

Did they have the yeast? Did they have sterilized containers to make it in? Did they even know what sterilized meant?

Ancient hieroglyphs in the early Mesopotamian culture indicate that they did have knowledge of how to make wine. But those glyphs go on to tell us a little more...

First of all, grapes that grow in the wild or in vineyards have their own yeast on the outside of the skins. Now isn't that handy? If you harvest grapes and crush them to get the juice out BUT leave the grape skins in, the mixture will ferment all by itself because of the naturally occurring yeast. In most cases, the natural yeast is NOT the yeast that we would use today but it apparently served it's purpose back in ancient times.

But, if you wanted to, you could make wine the same way our ancestors did and just let nature do the fermentation for you with the naturally occurring yeast. It won't be as strong in alcohol as it would if you used some currently available commercial winemaking yeast, but it will still do the trick.

But what about the necessity to have everything cleaned and sterilized before starting? Surely there was no way to accomplish this back in ancient times...

Well - yes and no. It is mentioned several times in many ancient texts that silver has an antibacterial effect. To this day we know that silver kills bacteria or severely inhibits bacterial growth. The ancients could start their wine in large silver lined containers and let it ferment in them.

Once the alcohol content was high enough, the wine itself and the alcohol it contains is enough to keep bugs from growing.

If you want to make a wine that you can be proud of, that takes a little bit more effort.

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