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Cure a headache with Botulinum toxin

Life, Dr Nantapat Supapannachart, Published on 23/09/2014

» We all know that Botulinum toxin, widely known as Botox, is a prescription medicine that is injected into muscles to improve the look of moderate to severe crow's feet and the lines between the eyebrows in adults. Some of us might even know that this famous non-surgical cosmetic procedure has also proven to be very effective for other off-label uses like smoothing neckbands, for hyperhydrosis (excessive sweating) and for eye spasms. Who knew though that one day this toxin would be used as a migraine remedy. Yes, you read that right, Botox is now used to treat headaches.

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Say goodbye to underarm sweat

Life, Dr Nantapat Supapannachart, Published on 29/10/2013

» These days, it is possible to almost cease to sweat under the arms. This means you don't have to go to the clinic every few months to get Botox, or take medication. Once you are treated, the results are permanent. You can freely lift your arms, openly hug or spin a special someone on the dance floor without having to be self-conscious about giving them a sneak peak of a wet armpit.

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It's almost like changing skins

Life, Dr Nantapat Supapannachart, Published on 12/02/2013

» Ever heard comments or questions like: "You look tired today", "Had a rough day?", "Are you ill?" _ even when you're not. It can be quite upsetting, when your skin appears dull and tired for no good reason.

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Smaller waist, sexier breasts

Life, Dr Nantapat Supapannachart, Published on 28/06/2012

» Haven't we all wished we could donate our fat, and not just our organs? Don't we often wish we could transfer fat from one part of our body to another? Well, we can! We can move the extra fat from our tummy and use it to enhance our breasts or even our buttocks. This means a smaller waistline and a bodacious cleavage in one sitting.

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Male menopause: Factorfiction?

Life, Dr Nantapat Supapannachart, Published on 03/05/2012

» If you think mood swings, depression, hot flashes, night sweats, loss of libido and sleep disorders are problems only women have to deal with, you need to think again! Many middle-aged men have been reporting very similar conditions. Are these merely symptoms of the proverbial midlife crisis or are men actually experiencing a form of menopause?