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DNS Resolutions
Date
IP Address
2021-03-05
52.217.75.131
(
ClassC
)
2021-04-24
52.217.136.189
(
ClassC
)
2021-05-21
52.217.203.61
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ClassC
)
2024-10-04
52.217.121.109
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ClassC
)
2024-12-26
16.182.39.205
(
ClassC
)
Port 80
HTTP/1.1 200 OKx-amz-id-2: rw2eDHzn8Cq4mn2fXwCIik3TLBxdzhbThYIKGCvMnoaniwubrni5M6dD3/dA1m0odBAxzqZyoNox-amz-request-id: 5AG0SPSGT6S2Q36YDate: Fri, 04 Oct 2024 11:36:43 GMTLast-Modified: Wed, 28 Aug 20 IMG SRCLivnaBright.jpg NAMELivna Bright WIDTH1200 HEIGHT1391 BORDER0>p>span stylecolor: #000000;>span stylefont-family: Arial;>span stylefont-size: xx-large;>Livna Structure Gel/span>/span>/span>/p>p>span stylefont-family: Arial;>Botox, short for Botulinum toxin, is the worlds most powerful known toxin per gram. It works by preventing nerve signals from reaching muscles, and is injected directly into the forehead to paralyze wrinkle-generating muscles for several months at a time. Botox can dramatically reduce and prevent wrinkles, and has become an extremely popular treatment, however unpleasant is the fact that it requires the injection of the world’s most powerful known toxin into one’s head./p>p>span stylefont-family: Arial;>But beyond this unpleasantness or the high cost and needed frequency of treatment, Botox is far from an ideal solution. Muscle death can occur, causing permanent paralysis and skin thinning and mottling in the forehead, as well as more serious issues such as vision problems if the toxin is accidentally carried into nearby tissues such as the eyes./p>p>span stylefont-family: Arial;>Even without these medical risks, more and more users are becoming disenchanted by the cosmetic failures of Botox. Because of the all-or-none action of the botulinum-induced paralysis, Botox generally removes or renders unnatural-looking many of the facial expressions that are a part of normal human interactions, producing a mask-like appearance that is easy to spot, most famously by the film director Martin Scorsese, who bemoaned that actresses can no longer make the facial movements needed to express themselves on the screen. Some Botox purveyors are currently trying to address this problem by experimenting with micro-dosing into the facial muscles (e.g., “Baby Botox”), but this technique is even more expensive (both for each treatment, and for the number of treatments needed per year), riskier (as it requires even more skill to keep the Botox in place), and completely unproven./p>p>spa
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