Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Cosmetic Dermatology Can Stifle the Comment "You Look Tired!"

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Cosmetic Dermatology Can Stifle the Comment "You Look Tired!"
by James C. Fairfield

It's not what most of us want to hear: "You look tired!" Maybe it's just sympathy — but if you hear it a lot, even when you're NOT tired, you may be at your wit's end trying to figure out what to do about it.

In my cosmetic dermatology practice, I hear this complaint most often from clients who have lines arou...

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