wellness

Wellness is essentially wanting to love and take care of ourselves and our families, to improve the quality of our lives. Let's learn to recognize the main pitfalls that threaten our physical and mental health, and find the best ways to deal with them every day.

Skincare: best pratices for a effective beauty ritual

Advice from dermatologists on effective beauty rituals.Those who have always thought that the result of a perfect skincare routine could depend solely on the quality of the products used are probably mistaken. According to a number of dermatologists and specialists, it is the order in which the products are applied that plays a key role… Continue reading Skincare: best pratices for a effective beauty ritual

2021-12-13Editorial Staff

Successful weight loss tips for women

For many women the loss of body weight is much more than a purely aesthetic issue, since there are now many factors in today’s life that can compromise the overall psychophysical balance, and reflect on the silhouette. Of course, when we imagine the possible solutions to the problem of being overweight, we essentially think of… Continue reading Successful weight loss tips for women

Botox anti-wrinkle injections: how do they work?

Botulinum Toxin, also known as Botox, has been used in Aesthetic Medicine for over 25 years. It is a substance produced in nature by the bacterium Clostridium Botulinum. The injection of Botulinum Toxin causes a reduction in muscle motility and consequently a stretching and relaxation of the muscle and skin. In this way, expression lines disappear or are significantly reduced, rejuvenating the appearance of the face.

Best practices to tone-up your body

Lifestyle changes in recent decades have led people to adopt a sedentary lifestyle. Many people spend most of their day doing activities that do not work their muscles properly and only allow them to burn minimal amounts of calories. Regular physical activity can provide a great deal of benefit and, after just a few weeks,… Continue reading Best practices to tone-up your body

Are face and body moisturiser the same?

The answer is no. Body moisturiser is not the best solution for moisturising facial skin and vice versa. Let’s find out why. If there’s one thing that everyone, really everyone, agrees on, it’s this: moisturising your skin is always good for you! Water is indispensable for our bodies and especially for our skin. Well-hydrated skin… Continue reading Are face and body moisturiser the same?

How hair transplant works?

Often, people with problems of premature baldness or hair loss want to know how hair transplant works and what techniques are available to gradually replenish hair. Compared to the use of hair supplements or specific cosmetic lines, transplantation has been considered as one of the few hair loss treatments that can provide effective aesthetic effects.… Continue reading How hair transplant works?

Small Lymphocytic Lymphoma (SLL): Symptoms and Treatments, Causes and Diagnosis

Small lymphocytic lymphoma (SLL) is a cancer of the immune system. It affects infection-fighting white blood cells called B cells. SLL is a type of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, which along with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) indicates the same type of disease, treated the same way. Whereas in SLL, the cancer cells reside primarily in the lymph… Continue reading Small Lymphocytic Lymphoma (SLL): Symptoms and Treatments, Causes and Diagnosis

Dental Implants: Why you should get them?

Conceived in 1952 by Swedish orthopedic surgeon Per-Ingvar Brånemark. dental implants are now the most widely used dental solution for replacing missing teeth in a patient. Surgically inserted into the jawbone, the dental implant fuses with the bone in a few months, becoming a replacement for one or more missing teeth. By creating an artificial… Continue reading Dental Implants: Why you should get them?

Diabetes Type 2: Epidemiology and Prevention

Diabetes Epidemiology Diabetes is a very common disease. New updated data from the new International Diabetes Federation (IDF) Diabetes Atlas show that more than 34 million Americans have diabetes (1 in 10 individuals), of whom approximately 90-95% have type 2 diabetes. In UK the situation is slightly better: with nearly 4 million sufferers, about one… Continue reading Diabetes Type 2: Epidemiology and Prevention