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A Different Look For Me – Chris Schmitt Photography
Awesome Headshot From April 19th Shoot With Chaz Photographics
Another Great Image And Amour Luxury Swimwear Design
Amour Luxury Swimwear, Rico Mejia Photo, Malibu Beach and ME!
Of Lingerie and Denim…LHGFX Image February 2014
I Have Autographed 8 x 10’s For Sale
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MIAMI YELLOW – Taken by Barry Brooks in November 2011. $10 includes autograph and shipping.
BLACK IMPLIED – Taken by Chaz Photo in February 2010. $10 includes autograph and shipping.
KIMONO WARRIORESS – Taken by Second Focus Photography in March 2013. $15 includes autograph and shipping.
WHITE TROPICS – Taken by LHGFX in July 2013. $15 includes autograph and shipping.
SILVER FITNESS – Taken by Casian Photography in March 2010. $10 includes autograph and shipping.
SILVER DRESS – Taken by Chaz Photo in August 2013. $15 includes autograph and shipping.
Botox Versus Xeomin
BOTOX® was FDA-approved for the treatment of facial wrinkles in 2002, and since that time has become a youth elixir for many people, smoothing wrinkled foreheads and eye areas. However, in recent years, new Botulinum neurotoxin forms have become available to consumers which promise better results. As someone who has had extensive experience as an injector, I am not easily sold on the idea that a competitor’s product is always better. The most recent competitor to Botox is Xeomin which uses the same active ingredient as Botox and promises of results which last as long as six months. It is the preferred form of neurotoxin for use in patients who have developed antibodies to the more complex Botox and Dysport molecules.

The simplicity of Xeomin increases its appeal. Unlike Botox and Dysport, Xeomin contains only one ingredient: botulinum toxin A, and thus is referred to as a “naked injectable,” meaning that it does not contain any additives. The major benefit of Xeomin is that the human body is less likely to become resistant to it. Xeomin is dosed in the same manner as Botox, using the same unit measure, and costs about the same as Botox. Common side effects, such as minor swelling, headache and bruising, are the same as with Botox. Yet Xeomin can potentially last up to six months, which is wonderful news for patients who typically get a three month result from Botox or Dysport.
I would recommend Xeomin for any patient who has noticed a decreased response of duration of effect from Botox treatments, as it may provide a solution to those issues. Be sure to follow the same pre and post treatment guidelines that you are instructed to follow when receiving Botox or Dysport treatments. Also be aware that Xeomin’s onset of action may take longer to assert itself, so if you are accustomed to seeing results from Dysport in a day or Botox results in a few days, it may take up to a week or more to see Xeomin’s results.








