April 26, 2016 Surge in teens girls getting cosmetic genital surgery Adult women can choose to have their labia reshaped as part of a "vaginal rejuvenation" surgery, in which the muscles of the vagina are tightened.
April 26, 2016 Can shampoos with caffeine thicken men's hair? Many men struggle with baldness and wonder about new treatments.
April 26, 2016 Women using popular acne drug aren't following advice to avoid pregnancy The widely used acne drug isotretinoin can cause severe birth defects and miscarriage, yet only about a third of women who use it are taking effective measures to avoid pregnancy, Canadian researchers say.
April 25, 2016 10 toxic chemicals to avoid in eye makeup Makeup is supposed to make you look even more beautiful, but that beauty comes at a cost when you consider the toxic chemicals that are lurking in most brands of eye shadows, liners, mascaras, makeup brushes, eyelash curlers and false-lash adhesives.
April 20, 2016 Plastic surgeons taking to Snapchat to broadcast operations in real time Going under the knife in March for her first breast augmentation didn’t scare 29-year-old Jessica Wilson.
April 20, 2016 Lip implant procedures hit record high in 2015 Last year marked a record number of lip implants in the United States, according to data released this week from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).
April 18, 2016 Wearing SPF30 sunscreen has strong ability to prevent deadliest skin cancer, study finds Dermatologists tout sunscreen for its ability to prevent signs of aging and protect against skin cancer.
April 18, 2016 Indoor tanning linked to melanoma among young women Indoor tanning may explain why U.S. melanoma rates are rising faster for women than for men, according to new research.
April 18, 2016 Georgia veteran to undergo surgery decade after being shot in face Nearly 10 years after being shot in the face by a sniper, a Georgia Navy veteran will undergo surgery Monday to repair his badly damaged mouth and jaw.
April 18, 2016 Skin condition linked to risk of aneurysm The effects of psoriasis go far deeper than the skin: The condition may raise a person's risk of a potentially deadly aneurysm, a new study from Denmark finds