Ages Final
Posted on Tuesday, February 5th, 2008 at 3:36 pmAges Final
What are the RPG Elements of Final Fantasy XIII?
Now I have played games like dragon age, Mass Effect 1 + 2, rouge galaxy, lost odyssey, and so on….but never any final fantasies. Can anyone tell me how Final Fantasy 13 will be in terms of rpg elements or what not. Specifics are good such as customization and that kind of stuff.
Technically Final Fantasy XIII is not an RPG because You Don‘t play a role. You play with characters whose roles are predefined. Most people consider Final Fantasy XIII an RPG because it has levelling and an inventory, which are elements commonly found in RPGs, but don’t actually make the game a Role Playing game.
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Thermage’s Anti Aging Skincare Procedure Is Time And Money Intensive
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Thermage® Overview
Thermage® involves the application of heat to the dermis and subcutaneous tissue beneath the skin’s surface. This heat is supposed to stimulate Collagen and help the body produce more of it. Over time, this should help the skin’s tone and youthfulness.
Thermage® claims its procedure is for just about everyone, regardless of body part or skin condition. Whether you suffer from sags, wrinkles, or paper piles about your face, eyes, arms, hands, abdomen, legs, buttocks, or knees, Thermage® is advertised for you.
Program at a Glance
Thermage® is an application of heat using Radiofrequency (RF) Technology. By passing a wand over problem areas on the body, this quick procedure is supposed produce long lasting results.
Program in Focus
Thermage® is not surgery, and it’s not an injection. Instead, it’s a quick and easy application of heat, and consumers will be able to avail themselves of it in under an hour, according to the Thermage® website.
By using RF Technology rather than lasers, Thermage® is able to preserve the integrity of the skin’s surface, or epidermis. Whereas lasers heat the epidermis as well as the dermis and subcutaneous layers, RF Technology heats only these latter layers, bypassing the potential damage and hazard of heating the epidermis.
The heat applied is thought to enhance the Collagen in the body while inspiring the body to somehow produce more over time. The development and augmentation of Collagen Protein is supposed to contribute to tighter, firmer, and healthier skin.
Positives
- Quick and painless, judging by the website.
- Helpful description on website.
- Before/after photos are convincing.
Negatives
- Expensive: $1,000-5,000.
- Limited availability depending on location.
- Just more familiar promises in the long and losing fight with aging.
Final Thoughts
Though Thermage® looks like an effective and simple treatment, the excessive expense combined with the familiar promises combine to dampen the overall effect. In other words, Thermage® looks like just another expensive option for something that will, in the end, fail. $1,000-5,000 is a lot to spend to fight aging. But if you’re still interested in the battle, we’d recommend shopping for a product containing Hyaluronic Acid, Argireline or Matrixyl 3000. These cost less and are still effective. Thermage® might work, but it won’t work forever.
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