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    dermatologist will probably review the patient's medical past and plan for a physical exam.This is the time for the doctor and patient to discuss expectations, risks and results of the system.Patients additionally must: 1.Avoid sunbathing,waxing,tanning beds,chemical peels or collagen injections for two weeks before the procedure. 2.Avoid deodorants,perfumes or any potential irritants in the treatment area befopre and and after healing. 3.Avert aspirin,herbal supplements and anti-inflammatory…

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    cancer is the most common cancer in the United States among men and women. 1 in 5 Americans will develop skin cancer in the course of their lifetime. A study showed that from 1970 to 2009, melanoma among women age 18-39 increased 800%. The use of tanning beds, bulbs, and other devices attributed to this. The skin is formed of two layers, the epidermis and dermis. The epidermis is made of squamous cells, basal cells, and melanocytes scattered throughout the basal cells. Melanocytes are located…

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    single type of cancer, known as skin cancer. This cancer isn’t as well discussed as many other forms of cancer from breast cancer to even prostate cancer in men, but it is a growing concern. As more and more people travel to warmer areas, use tanning beds, and even lack of knowledge of how this form of cancer is acquired we are taking a risk of inviting it into our bodies. There are different risk factors that can cause skin cancer, such as UV rays from the Sun, but how do these rays turn our…

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    that is brought down upon them. To try to feel beautiful people feel that they need to change the way they look and alter their beauty entirely with different tools designed to transform ones look, such as fake eyelashes, hair extensions, artificial tanning, etc. The desire and need for perfection has taken over the minds of not just adults but of toddlers and young children who don’t even understand why. For the toddlers and young children that are contestants in beauty pageants they view…

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    American Beauty Standards Compared to Korean Beauty Standards Both Koreans and American have similar idea of the perfect body. American women tend to want a flat stomach, long legs and a very low weight. However, this ideal body is physically impossible to achieve for a large percentage of American women. For example, if the shows on TV channels like TLC, show how unrealistic it is to attain this goal. Like the show Botched, that shows the extent people would go to look a certain way to be…

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    I would suggest the customer to avoid carcinogens such as tanning or exposure to sun for long periods of time, and suggest to wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen of SPF 15 or higher during their trip to…

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    knee deep water while it continued pouring down rain with the wind blowing insanely and all the while we were just throwing a football around. Of course there is the beach itself too. The beach is where most of the daytime is spent riding waves, tanning, learning to skim board, building sand castles, and occasionally going sand crabbing in the evening. These may seem like insignificant places and memories but one thing that they have in common is that in all of them I was enjoying being a…

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    The everyday life of a child consists of being able to play, laugh, have fun and be with their friends. The innocence of a child is like nothing else and childhood can be referred as the best times of a person’s life considering they didn’t worry much. The Beauty Pageant Industry can destroy a child’s chance to live a carefree lifestyle by bringing health risks while damaging their self-image as well as exploiting the child. Beauty pageants are very well known due to “Miss USA” and “Miss…

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    Although there isn’t a direct cause, many physicians have come to the realization that Melanoma is mostly affiliated with exposure to Ultraviolet rays. Which according to Dr. Boris Lushniak (1974), “Is a form of radiation that comes from the sun, tanning beds, and sunlamps.” He also mentions, “excessive chronic exposure to UV radiation can change the texture of your skin, cause wrinkling and premature skin aging, and lead to cataract formation in the eyes. Most importantly, chronic UV radiation…

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    Today cancer kills 7.6 million people every year and the casualties from cancer have only risen over the years. Because of the rising numbers in cancer caused deaths it leads to questions as to what may be causing the large increase. There are many different factors that play a role into our everyday life that play a role in potentially increasing our chances of being diagnosed with cancer. One in three adults will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetimes and we are slowly discovering…

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