MD Aesthetics Blog
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MD Aesthetics is a leading provider of non-surgical cosmetic treatments in the UK, with a focus on patient safety and satisfaction. Their blog offers valuable insights and updates on the latest treatments and technologies, as well as helpful tips for maintaining healthy skin and a youthful appearance. With a team of highly trained professionals and a commitment to personalized care, MD..
MD Aesthetics Blog
1y ago
Gynaecomastia (sometimes referred to as man boobs or moobs) is the medical term for the development of female breast(s) on a male. The tissue can is comprised mainly of breast tissue, fat or a combination of the two and can sometimes only affect one breast. It can occur at any age but is more common after puberty and can be a source of embarrassment.
What causes Gynaecomastia
Below are a number of causes that may lead to the development of breast tissue in men:
being overweight,
taking steroids,
marijuana usage,
hormonal causes
genetic predisposition,
If y ..read more
MD Aesthetics Blog
1y ago
HydraFacial – facts and benefits
In the skincare industry, experts are always working to engineer solutions that can target skin and the multiple issues that can affect the largest organ in the body, the most visible element of which is the face. One such solution is HydraFacial, a patented skin treatment that is facilitated through expert technology with the aim of improving the look, feel and health of your facial skin and beyond. At the end of your Hydrafacial treatment your skin will feel cleaner, fresher, smoother, plumper, and glowing.
There are a range of options to ch ..read more
MD Aesthetics Blog
1y ago
Children have near perfect skin as they have excellent repair capabilities and low sebaceous gland activity. As we reach adolescence, and become young adults, there is high sebaceous gland activity and an increase in pore size, along with a slight reduction in the dermis’ repair processes, immune system, collagen production and skin hydration, resulting in the possible beginnings of fine lines by our mid-twenties.
Between the ages of 25-45 the first signs of wrinkles start to appear, coupled with a small decrease in skin elasticity that results in slight sagging. Dermal repair decreases in so ..read more