I want to get my lips filled in and I want them the fullest I can get them with one syringe, is one thicker then the other? What is the difference between...
Injectable fillers like Juvéderm and Restylane and wrinkle-relaxers like Botox and Dysport are sure-fire ways to eliminate lines and furrows, but bruising can be a normal side effect. (It happens when capillaries are injured, which causes them to leak blood into the surrounding areas.)
Dermatologists explain how to craft the perfect skin care routine for oily skin to keep your complexion in check.
Clinical dermatologist Debra Wattenberg offers some easy home remedies to fix the most common trouble spots that pop up during winter.
How do you prevent bruising after getting lip fillers? We discuss what you can do to prevent that in this video. For more information about lip fillers, visi...
Let’s face it, lip lines are unavoidable signs of aging that<br>appear front and center on your face. You may have religiously avoided the sun<br>or never smoked a day in your lif...
In this installment of "Blush Up with Steph," the YouTube beauty blogger shares how to use your red lipstick as a cheek stain and concealer. Mind blown!
When you don’t moisturize, your skin is bound to dry out, but why does it seem like lips always get chapped? The Unexpected Things Winter Does To Your Body ►...
These picks will give your lips a major hydration boost.
Lips are the sexiest thing on your face, but guess what, they age faster than the rest of your skin. However, lip lines and wrinkles can be prevented and even corrected with a c...
Skin aging is a natural process, but daily sun exposure can contribute to premature aging, slowing down the turnover of skin cells between ...
This time can vary greatly depending on a number of factors including the type of filler injection you received, the depth of your injections, and the...
Dermal fillers are versatile treatments that can not only temporarily smooth away lines and wrinkles, but also restore lost facial volume and plump and reshape the lips.
One step nosier than snooping inside a medicine cabinet.
Many derms are championing vitamin D2 as a new way to turn back the hands of time.