Saturday, April 30, 2011
Miley Cyrus - LIVE IN CONCERT - Estadio Olimpico Atahualpa, Ecuador_April 29, 2011
Miley Cyrus
LIVE IN CONCERT -
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Estadio Olimpico Atahualpa,
April 29 Quito, Ecuador
30 Apr
MileyCyrus:
Getting ready for my 1st show in Quito =] SO EXCITED! I can't believe Gypsy Heart Tour starts tonight! SAY YOUR PRAYERS AHHHHHHHH
30 Apr
MileyCyrus:
I can't wait for the next show! LIMA HERE I COME =] You got tough competition ECUADOR was freakingggg amaz!
30 Apr
MileyCyrus:
check out mileycyrus.com to see photos by @vijphoto from every show and all of adventures on GYPSY HEART TOUR =]
30 Apr
Miley out and about in Ecuador, Twitpic
Miley meets make a wish kids in Quito, Ecuador
April 2011 Los Angeles: Teen idol Miley Cyrus granted wishes through the Make-A-Wish Foundation® to some of her biggest fans, 14 children with life-threatening medical conditions, in celebration of the upcoming "World Wish Day" on Friday, April 29.
The eager group of wish kids were chauffeured in limos and flown "in style" across the United States and Austria to "Tinsel-town" to meet with the acclaimed singer and actress who begins her Gypsy Heart concert tour on World Wish Day in Quito, Ecuador.
About World Wish Day 2011:
The Make-A-Wish- Foundation's® second-annual World Wish Day (Friday, April 29, 2011) is a campaign that honors the day that sparked a global wish-granting movement.
On World Wish Day, the Make-A-Wish Foundation® will honor the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions in 41 countries it serves.
Wishing...to Meet Miley!
Miley's energized fans, along with supportive family members, assembled to enjoy lunch and a cosmetic make-up session in anticipation of a "close-up" with their favorite entertainer. Miley afforded each of her young fans a one-on-one meeting and photo-op where kids sang their favorite Cyrus songs, presented scrapbooks and delivered hand-made gifts to Miley.
About The Make-A-Wish Foundation® :
The Make-A-Wish Foundation® is a non-profit organization that grants the "wishes" of children diagnosed with life-threatening medical conditions. Children's wishes range from trips to visit their favorite theme parks and exotic destinations to meeting celebrities or being firefighter for a day.
Mileys Setlist - Gypsy Heart Tour!
01. Liberty Walk
02. Party in the USA
03. Kicking and Screaming
04. Robot
05. Joan Jett Medley
06. Every Rose Has it’s Thorn
07. Obsessed
08. Foregiveness and love
09. Fly on the Wall
10. Seven Things
11. Scars
12. “Ladies Night Out” cover by Nirvana
13. Cant be tamed
~Landslide
14.Take me Along
15. Two more Lonely People
16. The climb
~Encore
17. See You Again
18. Who Owns My Heart
Quelle: http://www.mileycyrus.bz/
02. Party in the USA
03. Kicking and Screaming
04. Robot
05. Joan Jett Medley
06. Every Rose Has it’s Thorn
07. Obsessed
08. Foregiveness and love
09. Fly on the Wall
10. Seven Things
11. Scars
12. “Ladies Night Out” cover by Nirvana
13. Cant be tamed
~Landslide
14.Take me Along
15. Two more Lonely People
16. The climb
~Encore
17. See You Again
18. Who Owns My Heart
Quelle: http://www.mileycyrus.bz/
Miley Cyrus ist begeistert von der königlichen Hochzeit
London im Hochzeitsfieber – Miley Cyrus und Justin Bieber träumen mit …
Am 28. April standen die Promis früh auf und schalteten ihr TV ein, um sich die königliche Hochzeit anzuschauen. Natürlich, wenn sie sich zur königlichen Hochzeit begaben, dann war die Geschichte ganz anders (Make-up-Panik, Kleidungswahl, usw.). Wir bleiben aber bei den Promis, die zu Hause oder auf Tour waren. Diese feierten die königliche Hochzeit bei… TWITTER! Jawohl!
Miley Cyrus schwärmte dort von der königlichen Zeremonie: „wow wow wow die königliche Hochzeit ist soooo romantisch. MAKELLOS :) Wie glücklich muss Kate sein? Das ist doch der Traum jedes Mädchens, eine Prinzessin zu werden. Harry??? Hahaha“. Ja Miley! Es stimmt, der Prinz Harry ist immer noch auf dem Heiratsmarkt! Miley Cyrus kann also theoretisch immer noch den Traum jedes Mädchen verwirklichen und auch eine Prinzessin werden :)
Nicht nur Miley Cyrus feierte die königliche Hochzeit respekt- und humorvoll. Justin Bieber machte auch mit. Der Teenagerstar twitterte: „Wisst ihr was, ihr alle wolltet und habt darauf gehofft, dass ihr das TV einschalten werdet und dies während der königlichen Hochzeit sehen werdet“, schrieb Justin Bieber und fügte dazu einen Link zur lustigen T-Mobile Werbung, die auf die königliche Hochzeit hinwies. Ihr könnt den Kurzfilm hier anschauen. Ah, Justin Bieber, der witzige Träumer ;) (w)
Quelle: http://www.elixic.de/
Am 28. April standen die Promis früh auf und schalteten ihr TV ein, um sich die königliche Hochzeit anzuschauen. Natürlich, wenn sie sich zur königlichen Hochzeit begaben, dann war die Geschichte ganz anders (Make-up-Panik, Kleidungswahl, usw.). Wir bleiben aber bei den Promis, die zu Hause oder auf Tour waren. Diese feierten die königliche Hochzeit bei… TWITTER! Jawohl!
Miley Cyrus schwärmte dort von der königlichen Zeremonie: „wow wow wow die königliche Hochzeit ist soooo romantisch. MAKELLOS :) Wie glücklich muss Kate sein? Das ist doch der Traum jedes Mädchens, eine Prinzessin zu werden. Harry??? Hahaha“. Ja Miley! Es stimmt, der Prinz Harry ist immer noch auf dem Heiratsmarkt! Miley Cyrus kann also theoretisch immer noch den Traum jedes Mädchen verwirklichen und auch eine Prinzessin werden :)
Nicht nur Miley Cyrus feierte die königliche Hochzeit respekt- und humorvoll. Justin Bieber machte auch mit. Der Teenagerstar twitterte: „Wisst ihr was, ihr alle wolltet und habt darauf gehofft, dass ihr das TV einschalten werdet und dies während der königlichen Hochzeit sehen werdet“, schrieb Justin Bieber und fügte dazu einen Link zur lustigen T-Mobile Werbung, die auf die königliche Hochzeit hinwies. Ihr könnt den Kurzfilm hier anschauen. Ah, Justin Bieber, der witzige Träumer ;) (w)
Quelle: http://www.elixic.de/
The 24 Hour Rapid Recovery Breast Augmentation
The 24 Hour Rapid Recovery Breast Augmentation
By Grace Gold
Cinderella's fairy godmother may have transformed her with the instant wave of a wand, but today's cosmetic surgeons are pulling out all the tricks to come as close to that dream as possible, by reducing recovery times from minimal to nil.
The latest attempt? A rapid recovery breast augmentation method that some plastic surgeons are aggressively marketing, which claims you can return to work or leisure within just 24 hours -- a far cry from the typical seven to 10 day recovery most breast augmentations require.
While cosmetic surgery has gradually become more affordable and accessible to the working class, one challenge continues to stand in the way: not many are able to take the time off from work needed to fully recover from a procedure like a breast augmentation. And surgeons are increasingly offering options with this consideration in mind.
But does rapid really work? And more importantly, is it even safe?
Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr. Ashkan Ghavami is one of the doctors offering the rapid recovery method. A press release blast from Ghavami, touting "new boobs in a flash" recently found its way into my inbox. "The recovery is so painless that patients are even encouraged to take a shower the same days as their surgery, raise their arms, blow dry their hair, and even go out to dinner or a movie to celebrate! Many return to work the next day, or go out shopping!"
Having had a breast augmentation (you can view my before and after photos here), the prospect of lifting my arms above my head, showering and returning to work within 24 hours -- a bold claim made by this method of surgery -- actually made me shudder at the thought.
You see, in the days following my own breast augmentation, my elbows wanted to stay firmly planted to my sides. Raising my hands to suds up my hair would've seemed a Herculean task -- not to mention wielding a heavy blowdryer to style. And the only work I wanted to do was lift the remote control.
I had interviewed Ghavami on his intriguing and rather unique ethnic rhinoplasty procedure, so I knew the California surgeon wasn't opposed to riding the rails of controversy.
Ghavami says his method is based on the teachings of Dallas plastic surgeon Dr. John Tebbetts, who mapped out the common location of blood vessels in the breast, and figured out the least traumatic way to create a breast pocket for the implant. Tebbetts claims this controls any bleeding by not allowing it to occur in the first place.
"The ultimate key is that there is very little trauma and bleeding, therefore less pain and a quicker recovery," Ghavami tells StyleList.
The method also decreases the time it takes to do a breast augmentation from an average of one to two hours down to 30 minutes, claims Ghavami.
Yet immediate past president of The American Society Of Plastic Surgery (ASPS), Dr. Michael F. McGuire, says that a purported short surgery can be a red warning flag.
"Doing a breast augmentation in 30 minutes isn't necessarily a good thing. My main concern is that it could expose a patient to greater complication risks. You also can't get around the fact that it is a surgery, done under anesthesia, and the human body needs sufficient time to heal. Risks arise when you try to rush things just for the sake of saying you do it within a certain frame," says McGuire.
Even though the time and turnaround is what is most visually marketed in the method, Ghavami claims it's not his priority.
"Dr. McGuire is correct, but the goal here is not simply to be quick. Since the dissection is precise and there are no wasted maneuvers, and there is less trauma, then as a result, there is less anesthesia and surgical time," says Ghavami.
When questioning more experts on the time it takes to do a skilled breast augmentation, I encountered two conflicting schools of thought. One side argued that you need more time to do things correctly, and properly assess the surgical site, while producing an artistically attractive result that is unique to the patient. The other argued that if you know what you're doing, you can go in with a laser-like eye, and accomplish the mission in much less time.
Another point of contention is the whole showering issue. While recovery methods can vary, most breast augmentation patients aren't allowed to shower from a couple to a few days post-surgery. "It's a fact of human healing that a skin incision on the body takes about 48 hours to seal," says Wayne, New Jersey plastic surgeon, Dr. Parham A. Ganchi. "Taking a shower before this has happened could result in an infection."
After all, it's the presence of water and a moist environment that invites most infections to take root.
I personally left fine bandages called steri-strips on my incisions for weeks after my surgery, to guard against infection and allow the faint lines to heal into the seamlessly invisible marks they are today. And having seen photos of the raised and pinkish scars that weren't handled properly during healing, I can appreciate the time it takes for the body to do its thing. Yet Ghavami says he takes this all into consideration when telling patients that they can shower almost immediately following surgery.
"A glue that is waterproof is used on the incision, and it is covered with surgical dressings, which do not allow water to enter the wound. Not all shower the same day, but they can if they like, and this helps in recovery. I have not had a single infection using this technique thus far. If a breast lift is done at the same time, then the recovery and showering instructions are very different," says Ghavami, of the more involved procedure that uses multiple incision points.
Fortunately, if you've chosen a qualified and skilled plastic surgeon, and follow your healing instructions, you can dramatically decrease any risk of bleeding. But herein lies the most serious criticism of the rapid recovery method.
"The vast majority of patients who develop bleeding after breast augmentation do so in the first 24 hours," explains Ganchi. "Wouldn't it make sense to avoid any stimulation of the muscle, and therefore the blood vessels, until they have sealed? This only requires relaxing for a few days. I don't think this is too much to ask to prevent bleeding," says Ganchi.
The rapid recovery method seems to fly right in the face of this, encouraging patients to raise their arms, shower and move about at a regular pace, immediately following surgery. Ghavami claims hematoma isn't a heightened concerned, as the more precise methodology "pre-emptively controls bleeding."
And according to a helpful chart by Tebbetts that aims to distinguish between a "real" 24 hour recovery and an unskilled surgeon who is merely riding a wave of hype, the ability to be active and move about freely on the same day as your breast augmentation is crucial to his method's mode of recovery.
(As a side note, the chart claims that the authentic version is called '24 Hour Recovery,' while the buzzword "Rapid Recovery" is used by surgeons who are just capitalizing on the trend. I personally think it's a matter of semantics, as fully qualified surgeons I spoke with used both phrases interchangeably.)
Experts also tell me that the 24 hour recovery method hinges upon choosing a moderate sized implant, which works with the mechanics of how this procedure heals. Granted, 'moderate' is a size that can vary in opinion from person to person, but let's just say that Pamela Anderson's version doesn't qualify.
While not openly touting a rapid recovery method, many of today's most skilled plastic surgeons combine elements of the method with more traditional methods of healing, for what they say is the ultimate combination of a low-risk and easy recovery surgery.
For example, traditional breast augmentation created the space, or pocket, for the implant by cutting through muscle. Many surgeons today use a heat method called cautery, to dissolve through tissue without causing the same amount of trauma and risk of bleeding. While this is a trademark of the rapid recovery breast augmentation, it's also an increasingly popular strategy used by surgeons performing a more traditional style of augmentation.
As a breast augmentation patient and now adviser to other women who are considering the procedure, I can tell you that our greatest fear is of something going wrong. Sure, a quick no-frills way to get ample, perky cleavage sounds like a dream, but nearly no woman wants to do it at any kind of significant risk to her health.
If you're considering a plastic surgeon who uses the rapid recovery technique, do your homework to make sure you're getting the real deal. Make sure the doctor is board-certified by the American Board Of Plastic Surgery, which is recognized by the medical community as the most prestigious credential.
And from surgical plan to any risks like bleeding and infection, make sure your doctor addresses each point with expertise and detailed explanations that can be backed up by independent studies they're so familiar with, they can conversationally refer to them. You also need to feel a genuine sense of care from the surgeon.
Because unlike Cinderella, the choices you make as an empowered patient place your destiny into your own hands.
The latest attempt? A rapid recovery breast augmentation method that some plastic surgeons are aggressively marketing, which claims you can return to work or leisure within just 24 hours -- a far cry from the typical seven to 10 day recovery most breast augmentations require.
While cosmetic surgery has gradually become more affordable and accessible to the working class, one challenge continues to stand in the way: not many are able to take the time off from work needed to fully recover from a procedure like a breast augmentation. And surgeons are increasingly offering options with this consideration in mind.
But does rapid really work? And more importantly, is it even safe?
Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr. Ashkan Ghavami is one of the doctors offering the rapid recovery method. A press release blast from Ghavami, touting "new boobs in a flash" recently found its way into my inbox. "The recovery is so painless that patients are even encouraged to take a shower the same days as their surgery, raise their arms, blow dry their hair, and even go out to dinner or a movie to celebrate! Many return to work the next day, or go out shopping!"
Having had a breast augmentation (you can view my before and after photos here), the prospect of lifting my arms above my head, showering and returning to work within 24 hours -- a bold claim made by this method of surgery -- actually made me shudder at the thought.
You see, in the days following my own breast augmentation, my elbows wanted to stay firmly planted to my sides. Raising my hands to suds up my hair would've seemed a Herculean task -- not to mention wielding a heavy blowdryer to style. And the only work I wanted to do was lift the remote control.
I had interviewed Ghavami on his intriguing and rather unique ethnic rhinoplasty procedure, so I knew the California surgeon wasn't opposed to riding the rails of controversy.
Ghavami says his method is based on the teachings of Dallas plastic surgeon Dr. John Tebbetts, who mapped out the common location of blood vessels in the breast, and figured out the least traumatic way to create a breast pocket for the implant. Tebbetts claims this controls any bleeding by not allowing it to occur in the first place.
"The ultimate key is that there is very little trauma and bleeding, therefore less pain and a quicker recovery," Ghavami tells StyleList.
The method also decreases the time it takes to do a breast augmentation from an average of one to two hours down to 30 minutes, claims Ghavami.
Yet immediate past president of The American Society Of Plastic Surgery (ASPS), Dr. Michael F. McGuire, says that a purported short surgery can be a red warning flag.
"Doing a breast augmentation in 30 minutes isn't necessarily a good thing. My main concern is that it could expose a patient to greater complication risks. You also can't get around the fact that it is a surgery, done under anesthesia, and the human body needs sufficient time to heal. Risks arise when you try to rush things just for the sake of saying you do it within a certain frame," says McGuire.
Even though the time and turnaround is what is most visually marketed in the method, Ghavami claims it's not his priority.
"Dr. McGuire is correct, but the goal here is not simply to be quick. Since the dissection is precise and there are no wasted maneuvers, and there is less trauma, then as a result, there is less anesthesia and surgical time," says Ghavami.
When questioning more experts on the time it takes to do a skilled breast augmentation, I encountered two conflicting schools of thought. One side argued that you need more time to do things correctly, and properly assess the surgical site, while producing an artistically attractive result that is unique to the patient. The other argued that if you know what you're doing, you can go in with a laser-like eye, and accomplish the mission in much less time.
Another point of contention is the whole showering issue. While recovery methods can vary, most breast augmentation patients aren't allowed to shower from a couple to a few days post-surgery. "It's a fact of human healing that a skin incision on the body takes about 48 hours to seal," says Wayne, New Jersey plastic surgeon, Dr. Parham A. Ganchi. "Taking a shower before this has happened could result in an infection."
After all, it's the presence of water and a moist environment that invites most infections to take root.
I personally left fine bandages called steri-strips on my incisions for weeks after my surgery, to guard against infection and allow the faint lines to heal into the seamlessly invisible marks they are today. And having seen photos of the raised and pinkish scars that weren't handled properly during healing, I can appreciate the time it takes for the body to do its thing. Yet Ghavami says he takes this all into consideration when telling patients that they can shower almost immediately following surgery.
"A glue that is waterproof is used on the incision, and it is covered with surgical dressings, which do not allow water to enter the wound. Not all shower the same day, but they can if they like, and this helps in recovery. I have not had a single infection using this technique thus far. If a breast lift is done at the same time, then the recovery and showering instructions are very different," says Ghavami, of the more involved procedure that uses multiple incision points.
The most common risk of a breast augmentation is the chance of hematoma, or bleeding. Bleeding can vary in degree, from a small instance that can be drained without much trouble, to rapidly escalating situations that could require a second surgery, and even the removal of implants.
Fortunately, if you've chosen a qualified and skilled plastic surgeon, and follow your healing instructions, you can dramatically decrease any risk of bleeding. But herein lies the most serious criticism of the rapid recovery method.
"The vast majority of patients who develop bleeding after breast augmentation do so in the first 24 hours," explains Ganchi. "Wouldn't it make sense to avoid any stimulation of the muscle, and therefore the blood vessels, until they have sealed? This only requires relaxing for a few days. I don't think this is too much to ask to prevent bleeding," says Ganchi.
The rapid recovery method seems to fly right in the face of this, encouraging patients to raise their arms, shower and move about at a regular pace, immediately following surgery. Ghavami claims hematoma isn't a heightened concerned, as the more precise methodology "pre-emptively controls bleeding."
And according to a helpful chart by Tebbetts that aims to distinguish between a "real" 24 hour recovery and an unskilled surgeon who is merely riding a wave of hype, the ability to be active and move about freely on the same day as your breast augmentation is crucial to his method's mode of recovery.
(As a side note, the chart claims that the authentic version is called '24 Hour Recovery,' while the buzzword "Rapid Recovery" is used by surgeons who are just capitalizing on the trend. I personally think it's a matter of semantics, as fully qualified surgeons I spoke with used both phrases interchangeably.)
Experts also tell me that the 24 hour recovery method hinges upon choosing a moderate sized implant, which works with the mechanics of how this procedure heals. Granted, 'moderate' is a size that can vary in opinion from person to person, but let's just say that Pamela Anderson's version doesn't qualify.
While not openly touting a rapid recovery method, many of today's most skilled plastic surgeons combine elements of the method with more traditional methods of healing, for what they say is the ultimate combination of a low-risk and easy recovery surgery.
For example, traditional breast augmentation created the space, or pocket, for the implant by cutting through muscle. Many surgeons today use a heat method called cautery, to dissolve through tissue without causing the same amount of trauma and risk of bleeding. While this is a trademark of the rapid recovery breast augmentation, it's also an increasingly popular strategy used by surgeons performing a more traditional style of augmentation.
As a breast augmentation patient and now adviser to other women who are considering the procedure, I can tell you that our greatest fear is of something going wrong. Sure, a quick no-frills way to get ample, perky cleavage sounds like a dream, but nearly no woman wants to do it at any kind of significant risk to her health.
If you're considering a plastic surgeon who uses the rapid recovery technique, do your homework to make sure you're getting the real deal. Make sure the doctor is board-certified by the American Board Of Plastic Surgery, which is recognized by the medical community as the most prestigious credential.
And from surgical plan to any risks like bleeding and infection, make sure your doctor addresses each point with expertise and detailed explanations that can be backed up by independent studies they're so familiar with, they can conversationally refer to them. You also need to feel a genuine sense of care from the surgeon.
Because unlike Cinderella, the choices you make as an empowered patient place your destiny into your own hands.
Friday, April 29, 2011
NASA postpones shuttle Endeavour's launch in 48 hours
Space Shuttles - Launch of Space Shuttle Endeavour, including Barack Obama was to take part in the afternoon, was postponed at least until 2 May, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration has announced.
Source:http://12uspost.com/space-shuttles-nasa-postpones-shuttle-endeavours-launch-in-48-hours.html
Obama visited areas affected by the storm in tornado stricken Alabama today, the way to Cape Canaveral. The President still plans to visit the processing facilities orbiter at Kennedy Space Center, where shuttles are maintained.
In the fiscal 2012 budget, Obama proposed a 18.7 billion for NASA, the 1.5 billion less than it requested last year. He also completed a program of NASA Constellation, developed by the Bush administration, which built the spacecraft to return to the moon by 2020. Instead, Obama wants to focus on exploration by NASA in space and sending humans to Mars in mid-2030's,. Complete Information:http://12uspost.com/space-shuttles-nasa-postpones-shuttle-endeavours-launch-in-48-hours.html
Source:http://12uspost.com/space-shuttles-nasa-postpones-shuttle-endeavours-launch-in-48-hours.html
Obama visited areas affected by the storm in tornado stricken Alabama today, the way to Cape Canaveral. The President still plans to visit the processing facilities orbiter at Kennedy Space Center, where shuttles are maintained.
In the fiscal 2012 budget, Obama proposed a 18.7 billion for NASA, the 1.5 billion less than it requested last year. He also completed a program of NASA Constellation, developed by the Bush administration, which built the spacecraft to return to the moon by 2020. Instead, Obama wants to focus on exploration by NASA in space and sending humans to Mars in mid-2030's,. Complete Information:http://12uspost.com/space-shuttles-nasa-postpones-shuttle-endeavours-launch-in-48-hours.html
Kate MiddletonWedding Dress: McQueen Dress
12uspost- Kate in McQueen wedding Dress |
2011 Royal Wedding- Kate Middleton's McQueen wedding dress
Alexander Keith's style dress by Sarah Burton presented his credentials. Beautiful dress with a short train and long sleeves lace, which was modest but was at an elegant ,
All the hotel was listed yesterday, Goering, where as a woman spent her last night Keith - essentially confirming that the designer has been chosen! After several months of speculation. More At http://12uspost.com/prince-william-and-kate-middleton-marriage-2011-royal-wedding.html
All the hotel was listed yesterday, Goering, where as a woman spent her last night Keith - essentially confirming that the designer has been chosen! After several months of speculation. More At http://12uspost.com/prince-william-and-kate-middleton-marriage-2011-royal-wedding.html
Miley & Tish In Equador
Miley Cyrus and her mom Tish spend some quality mother-daughter time with each other on Thursday (April 28) in Quito, Ecuador.
“Miley and I hanging out in our room in Ecuador,” Tish write on her Facebook page. “The view from our room is amazing!!!” She wrote earlier today, “In Ecuador with Miley for her first concert in South America!!!
So exciting! We had a great time today exploring the city!” Tomorrow night, Miley will be performing at the Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa in Quito.
Miley Cyrus At Ecuador airport & Press conference in Quito, Ecuador on April 28, 2011
4 Gypsy Heart Tour Daten & Fakten
Das brasilianischen Magazin Capricho hat Daten und Fakten zu Mileys Tour veröffentlicht.
Credit: Miley-Unlimited.com
- Die Show wird 80 Minuten lang dauern und es wird 5 oder 6 Outfit-wechsel geben. Neben Miley und ihrer Band wird Miley noch von einem Team aus 10 Tänzern begleitet. Das Versprechen ist, das die Show unsere ganze Aufmerksamkeit, auf sich zieht!
- Obwohl das Repertoire des Konzerts mehr auf das Album “Can’t be tamed” angeschlossen sein wird, wird Miley einige Ihrer alten Hits singen. 7 Things, Party In The USA, Permant December, Kicking and Screaming und Stay sind auf bestätigt. Die Sängerin will aber auch einige Cover singen. Gypsy von Shakira ist in der Liste der Möglichkeiten.
- Die Bühne hat einen Bildschirm in der mitte und noch Seitenplattformen wo sich die Sängerin bewegen wird. Mileys Team hat auch gesagt, das die Bühne mehr Platz in anspruch nehmen wird als bei der Wonder World Tour. Außerdem gibt es das Gerücht, dass es eine Feuerwerkshow geben wird.
- Hannah Montana Fans werden auch nicht vergessen. Während der Performance wird Miley ihren berühmten Charakter ehren und sie wird ein Medley von 7 Song aus Hannah Montana singen. Auch “The Best of Both Worlds” wird dabei sein.
What do you do if you're unhappy with plastic surgery results?
What to do if you're unhappy with plastic surgery results
By Dr. Murray Feingold
An increasing number of people are undergoing cosmetic plastic surgery procedures in an effort to improve their appearance. These procedures can be painful and expensive, and they are usually not paid for by insurance.
Do patients have any recourse if they think the results are not what they expected or not what was promised?
Patients can file a malpractice lawsuit if the physician made medical errors, but what can be done if the patient just doesn’t like the results?
One of the difficulties is beauty is in the eyes of the beholder; thus, there may be differing opinions concerning whether or not the results are good or bad. The plastic surgeon may think the results are technically excellent. However, the patient isn't that interested in how difficult the procedure was but how good the final product looks.
A recent article discussed the best ways to determine the outcomes of cosmetic plastic surgery. Questionnaires were developed to obtain the views of the patients who underwent various procedures.
It was determined that the most accurate way to determine the outcome requires input from both patients and physicians. But is it always that difficult to determine if the results are good or bad?
For example, Mrs. Jones wants to get rid of her many wrinkles. A photograph of the wrinkles are taken before and after the procedure. Although she was told she would have about an 80 percent improvement, unfortunately, there was only about a 25 percent improvement.
Should she have to pay for surgery that did not accomplish what she not only anticipated but was also told would take place?
The doctor agrees more needs to be done. Should the patient have to pay for the second procedure? And what about the discomfort the patient experienced and the time involved?
Frequently, in this situation, the patient pays for the first procedure but pays less for the second procedure. Is this fair? It doesn't sound right to me.
It is important that, prior to surgery, the doctor explains in great detail what can and cannot be accomplished. Also, the doctor should discuss with the patient the plan if the patient's realistic expectations are not met.
But when it comes to wrinkles, you don't need any fancy scientific studies to determine that too many wrinkles are still there after surgery.
Dr. Murray Feingold is the physician in chief of The Feingold Center for Children, medical editor of WBZ-TV and WBZ radio, and president of the Genesis Fund. The Genesis Fund is a nonprofit organization that funds the care of children born with birth defects, mental retardation and genetic diseases.
By Dr. Murray Feingold
An increasing number of people are undergoing cosmetic plastic surgery procedures in an effort to improve their appearance. These procedures can be painful and expensive, and they are usually not paid for by insurance.
Do patients have any recourse if they think the results are not what they expected or not what was promised?
Patients can file a malpractice lawsuit if the physician made medical errors, but what can be done if the patient just doesn’t like the results?
One of the difficulties is beauty is in the eyes of the beholder; thus, there may be differing opinions concerning whether or not the results are good or bad. The plastic surgeon may think the results are technically excellent. However, the patient isn't that interested in how difficult the procedure was but how good the final product looks.
A recent article discussed the best ways to determine the outcomes of cosmetic plastic surgery. Questionnaires were developed to obtain the views of the patients who underwent various procedures.
It was determined that the most accurate way to determine the outcome requires input from both patients and physicians. But is it always that difficult to determine if the results are good or bad?
For example, Mrs. Jones wants to get rid of her many wrinkles. A photograph of the wrinkles are taken before and after the procedure. Although she was told she would have about an 80 percent improvement, unfortunately, there was only about a 25 percent improvement.
Should she have to pay for surgery that did not accomplish what she not only anticipated but was also told would take place?
The doctor agrees more needs to be done. Should the patient have to pay for the second procedure? And what about the discomfort the patient experienced and the time involved?
Frequently, in this situation, the patient pays for the first procedure but pays less for the second procedure. Is this fair? It doesn't sound right to me.
It is important that, prior to surgery, the doctor explains in great detail what can and cannot be accomplished. Also, the doctor should discuss with the patient the plan if the patient's realistic expectations are not met.
But when it comes to wrinkles, you don't need any fancy scientific studies to determine that too many wrinkles are still there after surgery.
Dr. Murray Feingold is the physician in chief of The Feingold Center for Children, medical editor of WBZ-TV and WBZ radio, and president of the Genesis Fund. The Genesis Fund is a nonprofit organization that funds the care of children born with birth defects, mental retardation and genetic diseases.
Miley & Tish @ LAX airport on April 27, 2011
MileyCyrus:
Listening to "Wish You Were Here" on my way to the airport :( I am so sad to leave all the ones I love in LA. My heart hurts.
27 Apr
Listening to "Wish You Were Here" on my way to the airport :( I am so sad to leave all the ones I love in LA. My heart hurts.
27 Apr
Credit: lovemiley.org
Heute Abend auf Kabel 1 - goodwife mit icarly star Miranda Cosgrove
Thursday, April 28, 2011
More women turning to acupuncture before cosmetic surgery
More women turning to acupuncture before cosmetic surgery
With botox getting some bad press this week that users may have trouble reading other people's emotions, it's one more reason some women are looking for alternatives, including one approach that's been around for centuries.
Kelli Hodge just turned 40 and is hoping that the age-old art of acupuncture will take a few years off her face.
"What we're trying to do is create a micro trauma under the skin to take advantage of the body's natural healing process," explained acupuncturist Rick Bernard.
Bernard says that the treatment stimulates collagen production which helps fill in wrinkles, and there's another benefit.
"It wakes the nerve up and gives you a natural lifting effect," he said.
It can also help minimize vertical lines between the eyes.
"I think it's definitely taken off five years," said Nicki Banucci who recently got cosmetic acupuncture. "My laugh lines improved completely."
Most people need about ten sessions at about $100 dollars each. Kelli finds the treatment surprisingly relaxing.
"It's just a slight pinch," she said. "The needle goes in and the pinch goes away once the needle is in."
Occasionally the client gets a little bruising, and while Kelli may not get the same dramatic and quick results of botox, she says she'd much rather take this chemical free approach to beauty. After three treatments, she saw results.
"I think the wrinkles diminished and these deep set lines diminished as well," Kelli said.
Best of all, she says she still looks like herself, only younger
Results can last up 18 months, which can be extended with maintenance treatments.
Look for a practitioner who specializes in cosmetic acupuncture or facial rejuvenation acupuncture.
Miley says hi to fans in Brazil + Tour news
We have a report concerning Miles show in Ecuador. It is said that the show will be the largest ever for Ecuador.
Miley Cyrus will perform one of the greatest show ever seen in Ecuador. The stage is 52 square meters and over 178 moving lights, the largest and most spectacular ever mounted in Ecuador.
Also it is reported that Miley will arrive on Wednesday night to land in Ecuador and her demands for her dressing room is salad, fruit, fish, pasta.
Miley Cyrus was interested in knowing some sites in the countries she will visit during this Latin American tour, which will begin in Ecuador, the producer said, “Miley is an artist who uses much of the energy issue and believes that Ecuador, being in the center of the world, will radiate these positive energies and strength she needs for her tour of Latin America.”
The translation is a little rough but you guy get the picture. Miles is going to tear up Ecuador.
Credit: Lovemiley.org
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Miley Cyrus: “Loving my new old top” via Twitpic
MileyCyrus:
Loving my new old top :) my besties mom whipped this one out of her closet from the 80s and passed it down to me :) LOVE yfrog.com/h8sr8dfj
5 hours ago
MileyCyrus:
Laying in bed with Lila watching Sex & The City <3 last night with my baby for a while :( can't wait for SA though :) #1dayuntilGHbegins
6 hours ago
Loving my new old top :) my besties mom whipped this one out of her closet from the 80s and passed it down to me :) LOVE yfrog.com/h8sr8dfj
5 hours ago
MileyCyrus:
Laying in bed with Lila watching Sex & The City <3 last night with my baby for a while :( can't wait for SA though :) #1dayuntilGHbegins
6 hours ago
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
MileyCyrus: "I am who I am!" #braless via Twitter
MileyCyrus:
It's hilarious to me that "is Miley Cyrus not wearing a bra a big deal?" is actually a head line HAHA!
Echt umwerfend komisch für mich "Etwa eine große Sache wenn Miley Cyrus keinen BH trägt?" ist grad die aktuelle Titelzeile HAHA!
1 hour ago
MileyCyrus:
I am who I am! #braless
Ich bin wer ich bin! #ohne BH
14 hours ago
It's hilarious to me that "is Miley Cyrus not wearing a bra a big deal?" is actually a head line HAHA!
Echt umwerfend komisch für mich "Etwa eine große Sache wenn Miley Cyrus keinen BH trägt?" ist grad die aktuelle Titelzeile HAHA!
1 hour ago
MileyCyrus:
I am who I am! #braless
Ich bin wer ich bin! #ohne BH
14 hours ago
MileyCyrus:
In the spirit of Thor... introducing Super Fist! yfrog.com/h34k7nwjj
14 hours ago
Kelly Clarkson - Thankful for the Birthday Wishes
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