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What is Interstitial Cystitis?
You feel the need to urinate more often even though your bladder isn’t full yet. The urge may feel urgent. Urinating may be painful. Symptoms may come and go or stick with you constantly. Read on to learn more about interstitial cystitis.
What is Gynecology? Your 101
If you feel you don’t know enough about gynecology and what a visit to a gynecologist might involve, we have you covered. Read on to find out the answers to all your questions.
MIC B12 Shots: FAQs For Weight Loss
Want help to push your weight loss efforts over the line? We tell you all you need to know about MIC B12 shots, to inject a little hope.
Botox Lip Flip: the FAQs
If you’re tired of your gummy smile, and want the subtle effects of a Botox lip flip, we provide you with the FAQs here – and the answers you need to make a decision.
Weight Management That Works
You want to lose weight and keep it off permanently? Maintain a healthy lifestyle? Learn about how this can work for you, with our support, a proper weight management program and some extra knowledge!
Hair Removal for Men: the Smooth Laser Option
If you’re fed up with waxing and shaving and want to stop constant manscaping, then read on to discover just how popular laser hair removal for men is and what it entails.
Latisse for Eyebrows: What You Need to Know
If you’re unhappy about brows that have been over-plucked or are thinning, then read on to find out how Latisse treatment for eyebrows can help you make them thick and full again, with just a little patience and persistence.
Radial Pulse Wave Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction
If you are frustrated by erectile dysfunction, you should look to see if Radial Pulse Wave Therapy is a good fit for solving your problems non-invasively.
Aesthetician or Esthetician: What’s the Difference?
Knowing whether to choose an aesthetician or an esthetician can be confusing when the spelling is so similar – they both deal with skincare but in different ways. These differences matter because your skin matters.
Laser Treatments for Rosacea
If you have Rosacea, you may feel very self-conscious when the symptoms make their mark, but you are not alone. Rosacea flare-ups affect over 16 million Americans. And you are not in danger. Rosacea may not be something you would choose to live with, but living with it won’t harm your health.
But as we said, you may not want to have to live with the red flushed skin, the small red puss-filled bumps, and the unpredictability of when you may have a flare-up. Not to mention that you have no control over how long that flare-up will last.
There is no specific test to diagnose Rosacea. Your doctor may run tests to rule out other conditions that have the same signs and symptoms, but once those are ruled out, your doctor will likely diagnose you with Rosacea.