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How Certain Ethnic Skin Types are More Prone to Under Eye Dark Circles, and How to Treat Them - Duration: 7:20.
Thank you for your question.
You submitted several photos and you describe in your history that you exercise once or
twice a week, that you sleep 6-8 hours a day and you're generally in good health and
you are someone who feels generally well.
And you're wondering why you have the appearance under your eyes of dark circles.
Well, I can certainly share with you my approach to answering this type of question which occurs
in our practice every day.
A little bit of background, I'm a Board-certified cosmetic surgeon and Fellowship-trained oculofacial
plastic and reconstructive surgeon.
I have been in practice in Manhattan and Long Island for over 20 years.
And helping people with the under eye area whether it's dark circles, hollows and puffy
under eye bags, it is a significant percentage, a high percentage of what we do in our practice
every day.
So to begin with, certainly without a proper examination, a physical exam, and seeing you
at different angles and looking at the quality of the skin, etc., I would say that what you
are most likely dealing with is first, genetics.
Certain ethnic types tend to have this issue with dark under eye circles.
In my general perception, it is basically people with Mediterranean to darker skin types.
So that includes anybody from Italian, Greeks, people from the Middle East, Indians.
It is an extremely common issue.
When we look at the under eye area, basically, we're looking at how much of the dark circle
is contributed by pigmentation, the actual color of the skin, how much of it is contributed
by relative hollow.
In other words, the position of the skin as it relates to the area of the bone called
the tear trough and infraorbital rim.
And then of course, there are other issues whether it's allergies or vascular issues
where you can actually look through the skin and you have something called allergic shiners.
Now that being said, it is common practice for us to discuss certainly the options.
But very importantly is that you have to decide how much does this bother you and are you
willing to now do something that's going to require maintenance.
A famous dermatologist said that in dermatology, you never cure anybody but you make everyone
better and you try everything to make people better.
It's actually about management and not about cure.
So in a situation like under eye dark circles and hollowing, together, it is routine for
us to address the hollowing with an under eye filler and usually, it's in the hyaluronic
acid family.
And basically, it's a filler that is similar to the natural hyaluronic acid that exists
in your body.
So it's very well tolerated, does not require any type of allergy testing.
And in addition, with the skin quality, we have a lot of success in helping people with
something called platelet-rich plasma (PRP).
Platelet-rich plasma is derived from your own blood and it is a concentration of the
wound healing factors required for when you have an injury like a cut.
What happens is you get an increase in collagen, blood supply and basically the color and the
melanin production is actually affected and this has been shown in studies with PRP.
And so, it actually has a nice holistic lightening effect in the skin.
It doesn't eliminate the darkness.
We cannot bleach the skin.
But I would say that it can make the eyelid skin look healthier.
So the typical or the general concept of the whole is greater than the sum of the parts,
when you add volume correction with the PRP, basically volume correction with skin quality
improvement, there's a nice result.
Now, the only issue here is of course is that you have to repeat this.
And depending on the age of the patient, it is something that I really prepare them for
especially when people come in who are in their 20s or early 30s and see if they are
ready to really embrace this kind of ongoing maintenance.
A lot of times, it's worthwhile to just try it.
You know, with a procedure like this which is relatively safe and is non-surgical even
if it's still an invasive procedure, you can at least see if you like the results and
if it's justifiable to you in terms of your allocation of time, energy and resources to
actually do this.
So learn more about this.
I would say meet with experienced, cosmetic doctors who do a lot of this type of filler
in the under eye area as well has experience with PRP.
There are lot of people who still remain stubbornly skeptical about the benefits of PRP but slowly
the dermatology literature and other medical literature in the aesthetic field is recognizing
the benefits.
It has already been established well in other specialties and other fields.
So it's important to at least learn about these options and see if it fits for you.
So I hope that was helpful, I wish you the best of luck and thank you for your question.
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EXO's Baekhyun And Chen Reveal Just How Much Of A Homebody Xiumin Is - Duration: 1:26.
EXO's Baekhyun And Chen Reveal Just How Much Of A Homebody Xiumin Is
Given how their fellow EXO member was casted on a show about homebodies, Baekhyun and Chen had a few things to say about s lifestyle.
EXOs Xiumin is one of five celebrities who are a part of the regular cast of MBCs new pilot variety program, Its Dangerous Beyond the Blankets. The one thing these celebrities have in common is that they tend to stay at home, and only have a few hobbies they take part in.
They will be temporarily living together under one roof while enjoying a staycation (stay-at-home vacation). Soompi. Display. News. English. 300x250. Mobile. English. 300x250. ATF.
Baekhyun expressed, I think Minseok (Xiumin) really likes being alone. As Xiumins roommate, Chen added, He drinks alone, or he watches a movie. I think thats it. He really doesnt do anything..
In another interview with the shows producers, Xiumin shared that he only drinks if he has a secured place where he can fall asleep right away.
It could become a huge issue if I accidentally make a mistake, like a fight could break out and such. Thats why I tend to drink alone [at home], Xiumin explained.
Meanwhile, Its Dangerous Beyond the Blankets will air Xiumins appearance at the staycation home during its next episode on September 4, at 11:15 p.
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How Your Amazing Brain Tells Time: Circadian Watch, Pattern Pendulum, & Tempo Timer | Dean Buonomano - Duration: 4:35.
So human beings have been building clocks for millennium and it's been a long endeavor
of our species from sundials to hour glasses to pendulum clocks to quartz watches to car
and atomic clocks.
Yet the brain has been telling time since the dawn of animal species, right?
So even plants have the ability to tell time in terms of circadian clock.
So one of the mysteries in neuroscience that many people are studying is how the brain
tells time.
So in order to understand how the brain tells time it's useful to quickly remember how
manmade clocks work.
And there's a vast diversity of manmade clocks from pendulums to quartz watches to
atomic clocks.
And as diverse as these things are they share a common principle, an almost embarrassingly
simple principle, which is just counting the ticks of an oscillator.
So with the pendulum you just count the ticks of the pendulum going back and forth.
In the quartz watch you're just counting the mechanical vibrations of a quartz crystal.
And in the case of an atomic clock it's a bit more complicated, but they're related
to vacillatory cycle of an electromagnetic waves.
So it's reasonable to ask, "Well is that how the brain tells time?
Does the brain have some oscillator that's ticking away and some circuit that's counting
those ticks and tocks?"
The answer is no.
The brain seems to have fundamentally different ways of telling time.
So the first thing to notice is that while the mechanical clocks that we make, even your
quartz watch can tell time across a vast range of scales from tens of milliseconds to hours,
minutes and days and months and years.
So the brain has many different clocks in order to tell the milliseconds and seconds
and to tell the time of day.
So one way to think about it is the circadian clock, the clock that tells you what time
of day it is and when to arise and when to go to sleep.
That doesn't have a minute hand, much less a second hand.
In contrast the clock that tells you—the timing device in your brain that tells you,
"Hmm, this red light is taking a bit too long to turn."
"This traffic light is taking a bit long to turn" or "I think the waiter forgot
my coffee."
That clock doesn't have an hour hand much less number of days that have gone by.
So the brain has different areas, different mechanisms in order to tell time.
We don't understand, fully understand, how the brain tells you what the tempo of a song
is or when the red light is going to change.
But it doesn't seem to have to do with any oscillator-counter mechanisms.
It seems to do with neural dynamics which is the fact that patterns of neurons—neurons
are coupled to each other, neurons are connected to each other—And when you activate some
neurons that group of neurons can activate another group of neurons which can active
another group of neurons.
So you can have these evolving patterns of neural activity.
And in the same way that if you throw a pebble into a pond it can create this dynamical pattern.
And in a way that pattern tells you how much time has elapsed, right.
You know that looking at the pond if the diameter of those ripples is large, more time has elapsed
then if it's a little ripple.
So any dynamical system in principle has the ability to convey information about elapsed
time.
It can be a timer.
So as far as we know it seems that one of the mechanisms that the brain uses to tell
time on the scale of hundreds of milliseconds to seconds is through neural dynamics and
changing patterns of neural activity, neuron A activates neuron B which activates neuron
C and you have these complex evolving patterns.
So this is consistent with what we all the multiple clock principle which is the brain
doesn't have any master clock.
It has many different circuits, each specialized or that focuses on processing time on one
scale or another.
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Can robotics help India's defence sector? if Yes then, How much - Duration: 4:59.
Welcome to World Action and Reaction News, Today we will try to find
Can robotics help India�s defence sector? if Yes then, How much
CREDIT : DNA INDIA
Imagine a Robotic-Sepoy (Roby) monitoring the movement of the enemy from across the
international border.
Roby is six feet tall, can travel 6 km an hour, weighs 450 kg and can spin on a dime.
It has been programmed to select and engage targets without intervention by a human operator.
Roby can track multiple moving targets using infra-red and visible light cameras and �see�
up to a distance of 2,000 metres at night.
It can give a warning to an intruder, and if not obeyed, fire a lethal shot with a deadly
accuracy when the intruder is within a range of 250-300 metres.
It can also jam radios and cell phones nearby.
Roby is not alone; it is one of the many armed robots positioned at the international border
to serve as the first line of defence.
Roby is a Robotic weapon system.
It is unaffected by the emotions and stress that cause soldiers to overreact or deliberately
disobey rules of engagement and commit war crimes.
Roby will be on duty 24 hours, for 365 days under all weather conditions.
It will not ask for leave, won�t go to sleep and won�t require food.
It will only require regular charging and if nuclear-powered, it would remain active
for years without any recharge.
It will also not require any expenditure on healthcare, accommodation, or entertainment,
nor will it ask for pension on retirement.
What is more, it will not pose disciplinary problems such as desertion, disobedience and
fratricide.
In a number of countries, militaries are planning for a day when sentry robotic warriors like
Roby will stand guard at borders, ready to identify the enemy and kill them, without
an order from a human soldier.
A few countries have already produced and deployed robotic military systems.
When the United States forces went into Iraq in 1991, there were no robotic systems on
the ground.
By the end of 2004, there were 150 robots on the ground in Iraq; a year later there
were 2,400; and by the end of 2008, there were about 12,000 robots of nearly two dozen
varieties.
Robotic weapon systems have also been deployed at the Israeli-Palestinian border and the
Korean Demilitarised Zone.
Robots are also being designed to carry the load for soldiers travelling on foot in extreme
terrain and to rescue the wounded.
It is very likely that robotic warriors developed in the next two decades will have the capability
to hunt, identify, authenticate and possibly kill a target without a human in the decision
loop.
It is claimed by the proponents of robotic weapon systems that they would be capable
of adhering to the rules of international humanitarian law and would, in fact, perform
more ethically than soldiers in the battlefield.
Robotic warriors would process battlefield information faster and more efficiently.
They could also be deployed at a much greater speed than human soldiers, and would act as
�force multipliers�, thus expanding the capacity and reach of the armed forces.
These warriors would also be able to survive in an inhospitable environment and could be
deployed for hazardous tasks that are too risky for combatants for a longer period of
time.
Most importantly, their destruction would not result in the loss of irreplaceable human
life.
If and when they are used in a combat, they would be able to use lethal force more conservatively
than combatants.
Further, they would be more accurate and effective than a combatant, thus reducing collateral
damage and other mistakes made by a combatant.
Today, at least 44 countries, including China, France, Germany, India, Israel, South Korea,
Russia, the UK and the US have robotic weapon system capabilities.
The DRDO has developed a fully automated remote-controlled robot, capable to recover bombs.
May be in the near future, robotic warriors would be deployed in sensitive border conflict
zones, including the so-called line of control dividing India and China/Pakistan.
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CONOR MCGREGOR vs FLOYD MAYWEATHER CONSPIRACY ( WAS THE FIGHT FIXED ) - Duration: 6:17.
hey welcome back and in today's video all right listen
alright history was made yesterday not in the way that I expected it probably
not the way that you expected it even now listen hear me out
Conor McGregor face Lloyd Mayweather if you didn't watch it your parents watched
it if a lot of people probably did not pay their light bill to pay this $100
PPV pay-per-view event and I'm gonna go ahead and say this is the biggest
biggest rigged conspiracy I said it you were thinking it don't sit there not
like you what biggest rigged pay-per-view what do I mean by that
listen to me before you think that I'm just some kind of conspiracy nut hear me
out and you might change your mind all right
well who gains the most from this and I'm not I'm not salty that McGregor lost
but who does gain the most the undefeated Floyd money Mayweather
will face UFC icon Conor McGregor in a boxing match which is already being
described as the fight of the century but you would be forgiven for asking
great but why each men will have their different reasons for taking the fight
he's got another doing money of course now when I first heard this I was like
well this is exciting now I'll be the first to say that I didn't watch a lot
of UFC before or a lot of boxing before but I do keep an ear out to what is
going on and when I heard that it was estimated that each of these men could
earn as much as a hundred million from the bout although it's generally accepted
Mayweather received the greater purse because he's his of a superior
reputation of never being defeated both fighters are renowned for their their
showmanship and opportunity to earn multi-million dollar paycheck because is
it's not something that they're going to ignore this would this being a tweet
that Conor McGregor released saying I have decided to retire young things for
the cheese caches later
coupled with some tweets from Mayweather if you're interested you can look it up
yourself but it just come on man who do you think's making the most money and
who do you think's losing the most money even if Conor McGregor lost the fight
what she did do he was still gonna get out with around 30 30 30 million listen
let me put it into perspective for you when this happened Conor McGregor
started getting a lot of new brand deals they here's one he's he just got a beats
by dre brand deal worth quite a bit of money
he was already worth several million several million dollars this even if he
lost it would double his net worth double his net worth why would he not
take it there was even talks that Floyd Mayweather it was already having money
trouble but I doubt it because check this out here's one that most of you
guys didn't think about how about the fact that how much each of you are paid
for the pay-per-view it was $100 for this pay-per-view if it's anything like
the Mayweather Pacquiao fight in-person tickets for the fight cost between 1500
to 7500 before resale and sold out in a flash they expected way more for the
McGregor mayweather fight so the Mayweather Pacquiao was at 4.6
million pay-per-view purchases so let's go ahead and do the math on that and I'm
not a math expert but you're gonna see where I'm going with this all right
check this out so we're gonna go ahead and say that it's gonna probably 4.6
million we're gonna go ahead and make it an even 5 million
so you're gonna take 5 million purchases at $100 and you're gonna end up with
that's half a billion dollars that's from the pay-per-view purchases that's
not counting the in-house purchases that's not counting all the bets that's
the money is absolutely astronomical if you watch the fight you you can see that
it was more than likely a rigged performance
both of these guys were super happy they just they didn't have me one over with
their theatrics I do want to point out how a cool calm and collected Floyd
Mayweather is more cool calm collected than he had been the entire press
release and the the look on Conor McGregor's face is like he's trying to
look mad like he's trying to be he's trying to act just look at that look at
that face maybe wasn't making faces like here he knows what's gonna happen cuz I
don't want to keep saying this ray gonna sound redundant but in the first four
rounds which part McGregor he predicted that he would not floyd mayweather out
he was dominating the rounds the scorecard was damn near perfect for
mcgregor here's the knockout moment which was not a knockout at all i do
want to point out that conor mcgregor never hit the ground once
no I'm sorry that was that was not a knockout the man didn't hit the ground
let's look at the scorecard this was the scorecard was 86 85 you can
see Conor McGregor was winning in the earlier rounds cuz he did say I just
can't regardless regardless I just don't feel right about the FOP I just never
did from the first announcement of the fight I know a lot of you guys feel the
same with me I just I really want to hear what you guys think about this so
why don't you go ahead and leave your creative and/or interesting responses in
the comment box below thumbs up for those likes and as always brothers and sisters I will see you in the next
video it just don't make sense it just don't I
can't I can't I said conspiracy
conspiracy but oh well you what this is one thing we know for sure this channel
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