Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Slipping Into Sky High Heels Effortlessly With Botox:

The new ‘it’ shoes are simply to-die-for; take a look at the new Christian Louboutin red-soled shoe range and you’ll know what I’m talking about. Highly celebrated and proudly flaunted by many a celebrity, socialite and climber, these red-soled shoes remind each woman that it doesn’t matter how meaty or lacking her legs are. Shod in a knock-out pair, she can have the world at her feet.

But one of the main problems associated with high heels is the strain it puts on the calf muscles and the heels. A lot of women balk at the idea of wearing stilettos for this very reason.

Medical researchers have observed a variety of foot problems ailing people who wear high heels frequently. One of these problems is metatarsalgia which is a pain in the ball of the foot. Bunions, calluses and hammertoe are some other foot conditions that are observed.

At this year’s Academy Awards, actresses were known to have a special Botox treatment for their foot which shielded their feet from unnecessary stress. The demand for stiletto foot surgery escalated during this period. Cosmetic surgeons insert padding in the feet to cushion the ball of the foot when wearing heels.

At the Plastic Surgery Institute of California you can even soak your feet in the special Foot Paraffin Treatment or minimize the appearance of cellulite in your calves. Check in for treatments that pamper your feet at our advanced surgical institute.

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