2. DEFINITIONS TERM
Aging:-
A stage or a cycle of life, an inevitable stage in which a person undergoes
physical, psychological and social changes and effects, which appear to
him as he progressed in age and through the youth stage.
The expected life expectancy that starts from the age of 60 or 65 years.
3. Signs and appearances of a person in the
old age:-
1- Inability to move easily.
2- Hearing and visual impairment.
3- The appearance of graying hair or hair loss.
4- Curvatures of the spine and curvature of the back.
5- Intermittent sleep (anxiety).
6- The emergence of chronic diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure, joint
pain, arteriosclerosis, rheumatism.
7- Irregular menstrual cycle in women.
8- The appearance of wrinkles and sagging on the face and hands.
5. Old nations
■ Greece, France, Spain, Germany, Sweden, Egypt, Canada, Saudi Arabia,
Algeria, Japan, Italy
Japan The number of elderly people over the age of 65 is 35.14 million (15.25
males) (19,88 females out of 30.6 million are Japanese women).
■ Italy (state of pensioners)the percentage of the elderly reached 135.9%, i.e.
130 elderly people for every 100 boys.
■ In a study by Doctor Oscar, by 2050(billion)
■ The human body is programmed for life between (120-120 years), although
there are exceptions(helathspan).
6. Old nations
■ The preparation for the old age stage begins in the thirties and this preparation
consists in practicing physical and mental sports to make the body and the brain
live longer and longer.
■ Sports and balanced and healthy eating are the basis for continued physical and
mental health in the old age.
■ And that the last twentieth century was the century of child care medicine, and
the current twenty-first century is the century of child care medicine for the
elderly and the elderly.
7. Definitions Term
■ Lifestyle drug:-
The group of drugs that are used to manage illnesses caused by lifestyle
choices, for example, medicines that are used to smoking cessation and
drugs that are used to lose weight in obesity situations.
8. Defecation term
■ Physical care:-A set of medications, non-therapeutic measures that are used to
improve lifestyle and non-life-threatening situations, medicines that improve
your life, appearance, and body, unlike medications for a specific disease.
■ Lifestyle choices:- Lifestyle options like smoking, alcohol addiction, and
overeating.
■ Lifestyle illnesses:- Lifestyle diseases, diseases that appear and arise through
lifestyle choices.
■ Cosmetic medicine
■ Plastic surgery
11. Lifestyle drug
■ For our selfie-obsessed culture.
■ cosmetic procedures has grown nearly 200 percent since 2000, with no
indication of slowing down.
■ Injectables, like Botox and fillers((AAFPRS)'s , four-fifths of all treatments
performed by facial plastic surgeons in 2018 were cosmetic, non-surgical
procedures.
■ Radio frequency technology, like FaceTite, to address neck .
■ Mesotherapy injection:- (1958) losing weigh.
■ Botox injections:- minimize the nose, and to treat facial and neck wrinkles, (
Hyper Hydrosis), slimming and losing weight.
12. Lifestyle drug
■ Cosmetic related drug Botox (Botulinum toxin), Disport (FDA IN 2009).
It paralyzes the facial muscles, which results in the disappearance of skin wrinkles.
It is also used to treat cases of cerebral palsy and facial cramps.
Dysport is almost identical, both biologically and chemically, to Botox with the exact
mechanism of action in the muscle.
■ Botox in Your 20s:-
There’s a theory among the younger Botox enthusiasts that undergoing treatment at
an early age will prevent wrinkles from forming.
Still, some physicians emphasize the importance of maintaining a routine with
treatments every three to four months.
13. Lifestyle drug
■ Looking into the Future:-
For those under 30, a better recommendation to Botox would be wearing sunscreen
daily and practicing good skin health using medical-grade skincare.
Botox isn’t going anywhere,” “It is a multi-billion dollar success.
With each year, Botox moves further away from its association with frozen,
expressionless faces. “We are no longer ‘chasing lines “But, rather, helping to
reshape the face and keep away aging.
14. Plastic Surgery – Past, Present, and
Future
■ The beginning was around the first century BC: -
■ Romans :- wrestling bodies and faces of wrestlers.
■ Egypt :- reshaping of the nose
■ The first flame (the start of cosmetic surgeries): -
■ First World War(1914)
■ Second World War(1939)
■ Hollywood stars(1950)
15. Hollywood stars(1950)
■ Marilyn Monroe underwent a chin
augmentation(The set of six X-
rays -including this one that shows
the actress's frontal facial bones -
and a file of doctors' notes are
expected to fetch between
$15,000 and $30,000)
■ Bad Surgery:-( (Joan Van Ark)
The results of her facelift changed her
expression and left her with an
artificial appearance.
16. Developments during 30 years
■ In the 1970s Instead of merely pulling the facial skin tighter, plastic surgeons
began manipulating the SMAS to provide better and longer lasting facelift
results.
■ In the 1980s the general public became increasingly interested in plastic surgery
and liposuction and breast enhancement scene.
■ In the 1990s delivered continued cooperation and innovations in the field of
plastic surgery along with the introduction of the world wide web, toward the end
of the century, ultrasonic liposuction was introduced,this method liquefies fat,
enabling it to be removed more easily.
17. Developments during 30 years
The 21st Century—Plastic Surgery for Everyone (BOMB):-
■ Lasers, radio frequency, ultrasound, and intense pulsed light, reduce wrinkles,
boost skin clarity.
■ In2006 flurry of new and improved silicone gel-filled breast implants (accept
FDA) give women more options in breast enhancement than ever before.
How will the new form of plastic surgery be in the future?
■ keeping up with the rapid development.
■ With continuous observation of the rapid reduction of scars and the speed of
recovery
18. Clenbuterol
■ cause dilation of the bronchial muscles, Beta2-agonists are often used to treat
asthma.
■ become popular as a weight loss supplement. That’s because of its effect on
muscle growth and fat reduction.
■ active effect for up to about six days (Because of these properties, it’s often
used as a weight loss supplement or to enhance athletic performance).
■ People taking clenbuterol for weight loss or performance enhancement often
use anabolic steroids or growth hormones as well.