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Why Women Should Focus on Their Health and Well-Being TUESDAY 8 MARCH 2016 BOMBAY TIMES, THE TIMES OF INDIA 7 MAKING WOMEN LOOK THEIR BEST Why women should focus on renowned name in the aes- her to continue doing good work. cal with concealed tiny stitches. thetic industry, Dr Madhu After undergoing intensive ResurFX: This treatment is a frac- their health and well-being A Chopra is a trained ENT training workshops in cosmetic tional skin rejuvenation solution ast week, ahead of specialist and has worked for the and aesthetic dermatology from for anti-ageing, which gives you International Women’s armed forces for a major part of Singapore, Spain, Italy, Miami and remarkable results for younger, LDay, Dr Kiran Coelho her professional career. When she France, she is perhaps one of the healthier and glowing skin by (MD, DGO, DFP) helped discovered the vast world of cos- few doctors to have covered the stimulating the production of new organise a multi-specialty metic surgery and the hope that it entire gamut of body,skin and hair collagen and elastic fibres in the discussion on ‘Women’s offers to millions, she was enchant- management. Having a flair for deeper layer of the skin. Wellness Through the Ages’. ed. Dr Madhu has travelled across aesthetics, she always wanted to Laser hair reduction: The high Kajol and Mandira Bedi also the globe to learn and master the set up her own studio and that is speed Lightsheer DUET is a quick, gave their perspective on many procedures of cosmetic sur- how Aesthetique came about. Her painless and excellent solution how women should focus on gery and its ever-changing technol- daughter Priyanka Chopra and that uses state-of-the-art diode their health and well-being. ogy. She holds impressive qualifi- late husband Dr Ashok Chopra lasers with vacuum-assist technol- Dr Coelho is an eminent cations with a successful certifica- supported and encouraged her ogy to remove unwanted hair with gynaecologist in practice for tion in Mesotheraphy, Botox and through her journey. Her son greater speed and comfort than over 30 years. After receiving Fillers from Florida. She has also Siddharth helps her by doing some other methods. two gold medals at the final travelled to Italy and efficaciously great PR. Also available MBBS exam in Obstetrics & completed her certificate courses “We have a team of experts com- Reshaping of nose Gynaecology, she went on to Kajol, Dr Kiran Coelho and Mandira Bedi in Smart Lipo, Non-Surgical Body prising surgeons and cosmetolo- Face contouring specialise with a Masters Sculpting (Ultrashape) and an eru- gists, who offer the most advance Blepharoplasty degree from Mumbai Do an annual pap smear has severe side-effects. dite in Threadlift. Since aesthetics treatments at Studio Aesthetique,” Tummy tuck with hidden University and fellowships and get cervical cancer pre- Complete motherhood have always fascinated her, she has says Dr Madhu. stitches abroad in infertility, endo- vention HPV vaccine, recom- before 35 to avoid chromoso- even attained her certification in Beauty treatments available Butt and breast implants scopic (keyhole) surgery and mended from ages 14 to 45. mal defects due to ageing Cosmetic Aesthetician at a reputed Vaser Liposelection: This Breast augmentation high risk obstetrics. She is Do monthly self-breast eggs, miscarriages, diabetes American institute, and completed advance technique of fat extrac- Mommy makeover attached to several renowned examinations, annual doc- and high blood pressure that her training course in aesthetic tion from under the skin uses a This Women’s Day, Dr Madhu’s hospitals in the city and feels tor’s checkup and breast complicated pregnancy. Egg laser procedure. small probe that transmits sound message for women is, “Be confi- women are so busy being sonography if you’re freezing before the age of 36 Dr Madhu has set a benchmark energy to break up fatty tissues. dent in whatever step you take for family caregivers, that they between the ages of 35 to 40. is also an option. by attaining the position of The liquefied fat is then removed yourself.” neglect their own health. An annual mammography Minimal Access Surgery is Managing Director at Studio through a gentle suction process Where: Studio Aesthetique, Advising them on Women’s after the age of 40 is impor- a boon to women as the Aesthetique Health and Hosp. Pvt. giving optimal body sculpting and Juhu. Day she lists the following tant. removal of fibroids, ovarian Ltd. She is passionate and commit- quicker results. It is a minimal Call: 9920871777, 265115577. points that every women Don’t ignore irregular cysts and the uterus can now ted in bringing an intense sense of invasive and patient-friendly tech- E-mail: studioaesthetique should keep in mind... bleeding between periods, be done with small punctures ‘look good’ and ‘feel good’ aspira- nique. @gmail.com Celebrate Women’s Day after intercourse or instead of large incisions, tions amongst people and to devel- Facelift: The clinic offers different www.studioaesthetique.com annually with a complete menopause. It is often a sign less pain and faster recovery. op a sense of well-being and high variations of the facelift procedure (*Procedures given are based Dr Madhu body checkup. Prevention is of cervical or uterine cancer. Call: 022-26400826, self-esteem to lead a good life. The including non-surgical threads, on the expert’s understanding Chopra better than cure, and early Use safe contraceptive 26430826. smile on her patients faces inspire LUX palomar, HA repair and surgi- of the said field) detection is the key. methods; frequent use of E-mail: emergency contraception [email protected] Working towards improving healthcare services Making all your t MedScapeIndia’s Aryan Medical and a pharma-industry programme, sponsoring AEducational Trust, specialists come continuing medical education and empower- together, discuss and debate the future ing fellow doctors to keep them abreast with of healthcare system of the country. Their the latest developments and innovations in focus lies on raising the living standards of the medical field. the underprivileged and those suffering from Other key programs and campaigns con- special occasions societal injustices. A common ground where ducted by MedscapeIndia are Save the Girl such innovative decisions for the betterment Child, HIV-AIDS awareness, Breast Cancer of the country are pioneered, specialists from Awareness, Woman Empowerment and all medical fields and organisations strive to Million Smiles. It has also taken up the chal- Aarti Mattoo make India a healthy country. lenge of improving hygiene and health con- memorable Founded and lead by the altruistic yet ditions of masses and has identified Thakkar renowned philanthropist Dr Sunita Dube Bappa colony as a pilot project where more (MBBS, MD, DMRE, FCCP, FRHS, ADHA, than 30 committed doctors will volunteer for eading the realm at and Jag Mandir Udaipur have wit- London, Hong Kong and other desti- PG.DND), who is a practicing MD Radiologist the well-being of the needy. Momentum Group, one of nessed her most premium events and nations from across the world are (sonography, CT, MRI), Dr Dubey strongly The organisation is also working for com- H India’s leading award win- weddings unfold magically. She has known to contact her when they believes in women empowerment. munity welfare through its network of doc- ning event and wedding planning also orchestrated beautiful destina- want the best for their occasions. “This will only be accomplished when there tors, medical and healthcare experts. As companies since the past 10 years, tion weddings at Goa, Pune, These days social gatherings like will be gender equality — equal rights in deci- MedScapeIndia is a registered trust with 80G, Aarti Mattoo is believed to be a one- Mauritius, Bali, Thailand, Malaysia weddings, gala dinners, theme par- sion making, health, education and support it is also active in raising CSR funds and woman army while at work. Gifted and Dubai, covering all aspects of ties and fashion exposures are from family and society. This helps build con- donations for financial and non-financial with an entrepreneurial streak, she the event right from inviting guests ranked as far as the event manage- fidence in women. India is lagging behind support. also has an ability to absorb immense to space design and concepts, food ment is concerned. And the hosts when it comes to gender equality. Women are The annual MedScapeIndia Awards have pressure under trying circum- styling, celebrity performances and don’t just appreciate great ideas, but still forced to perform household tasks while now entered their fifth year of honouring stances. Her versatility and ease to hospitality. someone who can bring life to them the men go out and work,” she says. and rewarding the best health practices switch from one project to another Aarti has been conferred the Great and execute them with perfection. Dr Dube is the recipient of the Uttar including recognition of outstanding contri- gives each of them her personal Indian Wedding Award by the Moreover for some, it’s fashionable to Pradesh Ratna Award (2008); the bution of visionaries (individual and institu- touch. Creating and managing events International Convention of have an event manager around. But Maharashtra Gaurav Award (2009) and the tion) in the medical healthcare field. both in India and internationally,she Wedding Fraternity and the EEMAX Aarti prefers to stay away from such Karmveer Purshkar as Noble laureate doc- Through this award, Dr Dube believes in Dr Sunita Dube takes pride in transforming ideas Global Gold Award from the Event & hosts and events where she feels she tor (2010). She has also been awarded the encouraging those who have dedicated their into events that engage and inspire. Experiential Management doesn’t belong creatively and is not Women Achiever Award four times in a row lives to healing and transforming the lives of Although she likes to take on chal- Association.
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