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Does frequent charging affect phone performance?
The basic function of a battery is to charge and discharge, so eventually, it is going to die. But frequent charging of smartphones should not bother you because if you are using original chargers or compatible chargers, they will safely charge your battery. Yes, it is true that every battery has aRead more
The basic function of a battery is to charge and discharge, so eventually, it is going to die. But frequent charging of smartphones should not bother you because if you are using original chargers or compatible chargers, they will safely charge your battery. Yes, it is true that every battery has a limited charging lifecycle, but it is also true that if you use original chargers or compatible devices like travel chargers, portable chargers, multiport USB chargers, and wall chargers, they minimize the risk of damaging the battery and optimize the charging process.
See lessIf you are in the habit of charging your cell phone for longer periods of time, then overcharging your device may be a problem, but modern smartphones are smart enough to take care of this issue. They know the status of the battery—once it is fully charged, smartphones stop charging, even though the charger is supplying the power.
Is dermal fillers same as Botox?
Botox is a toxin that blocks the muscles activity when injected, thus minimizing mimic wrinkles appearance- frown lines, craw's feet etc. The muscle doesn't contract so it doesn't shrink the skin and it doesn't form wrinkles: Dermal fillers fill the space in different skin layers, correcting the wriRead more
Botox is a toxin that blocks the muscles activity when injected, thus minimizing mimic wrinkles appearance- frown lines, craw’s feet etc. The muscle doesn’t contract so it doesn’t shrink the skin and it doesn’t form wrinkles:
See lessDermal fillers fill the space in different skin layers, correcting the wrinkles by evening out skin surface from inside, forming support for tissues or serving as a substitute for lost with age or desired volume- for lips, cheeks, chin etc. Different substances are used to create that extra volume in skin, the most popular being hyaluronic acid. Typically dermal fillers would be placed either under the wrinkle to lift it locally or on the bone to recreate volume and lift the whole area.