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Actress JAMIE LEE CURTIS has turned her back on plastic surgery and now uses her own quirky 'tur... CURTIS CHOOSES TURQUOISE TH

Actress JAMIE LEE CURTIS has turned her back on plastic surgery and now uses her own quirky 'turquoise' method of looking and feeling good.

The movie star, who famously posed in her underwear to show exactly what supposed beauties look like without make-up and photography touch-ups in 2004, admits she has turned to Botox, liposuction and cosmetic surgery in the past to maintain her look...

With several new dermal fillers expected to be approved by the Food and Drug Administration later... New wrinkle removers fill

With several new dermal fillers expected to be approved by the Food and Drug Administration later this year, consumers may soon have more options for treating facial wrinkles. Prices vary widely, but in general, treatments with longer-lasting fillers (such as Radiesse and Sculptra) are costliest ($1,000 or more a treatment) while those that use shorter-lasting collagen are the least expensive (...

Not yet 50, Mike Forgrave was devastated to learn that he had to hang up his running shoes.<p... Osteoarthritis needn&#39;t end

Not yet 50, Mike Forgrave was devastated to learn that he had to hang up his running shoes.

A former elite runner and member of the 1978 Commonwealth Games, he had known his share of aches and pains.

Five years before, however, he had been diagnosed with osteoarthritis or OA and advised to stop participating in any sports.

"I was told not to do anything and to just wait for a...

Daily Record NEWS 10 July 2006 COSMETIC SURGERY ON NHS FOR 600 KIDS Experts say many have op to e... Experts say many have op t

Daily Record NEWS 10 July 2006 COSMETIC SURGERY ON NHS FOR 600 KIDS Experts say many have op to escape bullies' tauntsBy Natalie Walker

AROUND 600 Scots schoolkids have had free cosmetic surgery on the NHS in the last five years.

Experts say most went under the knife to stop bullies from joking about their looks.

Among the procedures carried, 40 girls had their breasts enlarg...

When contact lenses were developed, children and adults cursed with the 'four eyes' nickname br... Better than 20/20 vision...

When contact lenses were developed, children and adults cursed with the 'four eyes' nickname breathed a collective sigh of relief. Yet contact lenses brought with them a new host of problems ranging from the inability to remove the lenses (usually after first being fit) to blindness from infections.

For those tired with having to 'upgrade' their corrective eye wear every year, or lose...

This yellow plaque you describe is probably something called a xanthelasma. They are more common ... Doctor&#39;s Q &amp; A...

This yellow plaque you describe is probably something called a xanthelasma. They are more common with increasing age, first appearing in the thirties and forties, but are also associated with hyperlipidaemia, a condition where there are high levels of lipids or fats such as cholesterol circulating in your blood. Xanthelasma is not associated with obesity, smoking, alcohol consumption or a seden...