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What To Eat For A Bigger Butt

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It can be super frustrating and discouraging to train hard for months to see little to no results. The reality is, no matter how hard you train you won't see results unless your muscle building nutrition is on point. You must consume enough calories with a protein focus. When you work out regularly you are constantly fighting to hold on to that muscle. If you exercise too much without refueling, you will likely see your glutes shrink as you get skinnier.  The staples of your diet for glute gains will be eggs, chicken, fish, nuts, seeds, hummus, and tofu. Your meals should always be a combination of healthy calories and whole feeds. This means lots of vegetables and lean proteins that are known to increase muscle mass. Eggs and spinach are at the top of the list as they are known to increase muscle mass as well as aid in performance. You can read my other informative article top 10 foods to build a bigger butt here. Rest is crucial in order to grow your glutes. Your muscles grow wh

Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Surgery) With Brow Lift

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      (Photo credit: Dr. Guy Massry) Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery is ideal for those who need a lift around the eyes without a facelift. It's a more natural way to go by removing saggy skin from the eyelids and lightly lifting the brow. Eyelid surgery is ideal for those who have "hooded eyes" (like the first picture above) due to genetics or aging. Eyelid surgery will give you a fresher appearance without changing the expression of your eyes. During the procedure, your surgeon can also remove excess skin from the lower eyelid making bags appear less prominent.    Most men and women notice a change around the eyes when they reach their mid-thirties or early forties. It's best to address this early so you can avoid the need for fat removal at your lower eyelid bags and the upper eyelids will look more natural.  How Blepharoplasty And Brow Lifts Work                                                  (Photo credit: Dr. David Hidalgo) Your surgeon makes incisions within