Your Best Face Without Surgery
ebook ∣ Looking Your Best Without Plastic Surgery
By Brandith Irwin, M.D.

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Women are hungry for reliable answers to their questions on how to have better skin. They see the effects of age and sun on their skin, and they want to know:
Can I get rid of these wrinkles? Does topical Vitamin C really work?
Can the new lasers actually reverse sun damage without any downtime?
How can I have skin like yours, Dr. Irwin, without expensive and risky plastic surgery?
Your Best Face gives women what they want: the readable version of personal conversations with a respected doctor who, as a woman, understands their questions. It offers easy-to-use advice on how to evaluate your own skin, choose the right treatments, and find the right doctor.
Written in an informal, conversational style, Your Best Face is lively as well as useful, featuring the latest information on skin products, such as vitamins C and A, Kinerase, and bleaching agents, and an abundance of skin tips, such as "Five Ways to Get the Red Out."
Can I get rid of these wrinkles? Does topical Vitamin C really work?
Can the new lasers actually reverse sun damage without any downtime?
How can I have skin like yours, Dr. Irwin, without expensive and risky plastic surgery?
Your Best Face gives women what they want: the readable version of personal conversations with a respected doctor who, as a woman, understands their questions. It offers easy-to-use advice on how to evaluate your own skin, choose the right treatments, and find the right doctor.
Written in an informal, conversational style, Your Best Face is lively as well as useful, featuring the latest information on skin products, such as vitamins C and A, Kinerase, and bleaching agents, and an abundance of skin tips, such as "Five Ways to Get the Red Out."