The “organic” Way to Younger Skin

What do you think when you hear about stem cells? Perhaps you think they are “experimental” or you’re concerned about what you’ve read or heard in the news media about stem cells from embryos. But there is a better way to view this therapy. Stem cells are part of your body and its own natural healing mechanism. In my view, they are probably the ultimate natural healer. We began offering stem cell treatments last month at the Sears Institute of Anti-Aging Medicine — and the results have been just amazing. I now use stem cells right across the anti-aging medical spectrum — from cosmetic procedures to treating chronic diseases. Today, I want to talk to you about a special kind of stem cell treatment we offer called “fat transfer,” and it’s already become extremely popular with men and women patients alike. As you age, you naturally lose volume from your face, particularly around your temples, under your eyes and from the apples of our cheeks. Your face loses its roundness — like a deflating balloon — and your skin becomes saggy, your jaw line droops and folds begin to appear. These are all the tell-tale signs of aging. This gaunt effect is caused by a loss of bone density, collagen and, most of all, fat. For years, the gold standard for reversing this was either “nip and tuck” surgery or the “liquid facelift” — a procedure that uses fillers made from hyaluronic acid, a synthetic version of a natural component of healthy, young skin. Patients ofte...
Source: Al Sears, MD Natural Remedies - Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Tags: Anti-Aging anti-aging treatment fat transfer linoleic fats omega 3 omega diet organic skin stem cells Source Type: news