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    Beauty is skin deep, or maybe not

    Life, Dr Nantapat Supapannachart, Published on 01/03/2012

    » It's the attractive outer appearance of a person that draws us towards them, to converse with them, get to know them better and hang out with them. And in Asian culture, fair skin alone gives you an above-average-rating on your looks. It's no wonder Asian women from all socio-economic backgrounds go to unbelievable lengths to become just a little whiter.

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    Activate your inner charm

    Life, Dr Nantapat Supapannachart, Published on 15/03/2012

    » No matter how much we treat our skin on the surface, all the treatments are superficial and the results are not going to last for very long. To actually have clearer, glowing skin, it's essential to cleanse the body from the inside by reducing internal impurities. Radiant skin comes from a healthy, toxin-free body while blemished, pale skin is often the result of harmful toxins being ingested by the body.

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    Wet underarms

    Life, Dr Nantapat Supapannachart, Published on 22/03/2012

    » Most people, particularly women, get embarrassed if their underarms sweat making them rather vigilant while lifting their arms. Although men usually sweat a lot more, somehow it's seen as socially improper or "unfeminine", if I may say so, for a woman to have a wet patch under the arms. And this isn't so much about other's view points, but even as a woman yourself; you wouldn't want to flaunt a wet underarm, would you? However, in some situations what can you really do? You don't have much control over the sweat glands. It's not like you didn't apply deodorant, shower, spray perfume or do everything required for the morning regime. Many people just suffer from this problem because they have a larger sweat gland under their armpit than other people. Anxiety, stress, eating habits, and poor hygiene are a few other causes of sweaty underarms.

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    Double chins don't have to be double trouble

    Life, Dr Nantapat Supapannachart, Published on 24/05/2012

    » Are you tired of posing for every photo with your neck held up like you are wearing an invisible brace, all in an effort to avoid photographic proof of your double chin or turkey neck? Once these unwanted features have made their appearance is there any hope of returning to the days of acceptable candid photos without resorting to invasive surgery? The answer is yes; many of the modern, non-invasive treatments can reduce or eliminate unwanted wattles and fat deposits.

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    Beating baldness, one follicle at a time

    Life, Dr Nantapat Supapannachart, Published on 26/05/2015

    » The stigma surrounding hair loss and hair transplantation is finally fading after a few A-list celebrities came out and boldly told the world that they had help with their thinning tresses. Ex-Take That singer Robbie Williams shocked many of his fans when he revealed on one of the UK's biggest chat shows, The Jonathan Ross Show, that he underwent a procedure in LA to fill out the follicles on his scalp. Footballer Wayne Rooney was so pleased with his hair transplant that he tweeted to his fans he was delighted with the result.

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    Debunking the 'panda eye complex'

    Life, Dr Nantapat Supapannachart, Published on 23/06/2015

    » One of the most frequent complaints I hear from my patients are ones that concern those dreaded dark circles under the eyes. Many reveal that even when they feel energised and rested they are told by well-meaning meddlers that they "look tired" or "should get more sleep". Despite what most people seem to think, fatigue isn't the only cause of dark circles under the eyes. While alcohol and late nights can both contribute, there are many other different causes for the "panda eye complex".

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    Ensuring you are not scarred for life

    Life, Dr Nantapat Supapannachart, Published on 11/08/2015

    » To some people scars are like beautiful battle wounds, they show what you've been through and how strong you are for coming out of it. However for many they are an unsightly reminder of a time that they'd much rather forget.

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    Chewing the fat over lipo

    Life, Dr Nantapat Supapannachart, Published on 08/09/2015

    » People struggling to lose weight or just stay slim are often spoon-fed a smorgasbord of beliefs and theories that they're assured will all shed inches off their waistline. They range from fad diets like Beyonce's crash diet which consisted of drinking a mixture of water, cayenne pepper and maple syrup as a substitute for regular meals to quirky self-hypnosis techniques that claim to banish sugar cravings.

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    A feminine lift

    Life, Dr Nantapat Supapannachart, Published on 22/09/2015

    » One problem that we don't hear women complaining about too often is vaginal relaxation. Most stoically suffer in silence because they are too embarrassed to reach out for help or too self-conscious to even acknowledge the problem.

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    Quick fix or quackery?

    Life, Dr Nantapat Supapannachart, Published on 13/10/2015

    » Forget artisan coffee roasters and tea rooms, IV drip bars are the latest hip hangouts in the US and UK where health conscious movers and shakers meet, mingle and get their fix. Some of the celebrity proponents of the new saline solution to hangovers, headaches, jet lag and general fatigue include Madonna, Brad Pitt, Cindy Crawford and music industry mogul Simon Cowell. A few weeks ago Rihanna tweeted a picture of herself getting an IV drip of what she called the "party-girl drip".

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