The Millstone Times June 2019

As We Age

Envision Permanent Makeup by Sandy Marinko, Micro Pigmentation Specialist Now offering 3D Eyebrow! If You Would Love These Eyebrows I Would Love Helping You Have Them, Or I Can Create Eyebrows Especially For You!

Up to $5,000 in Incentives! For a limited time, we are offering an unprecedented $5,000 in incentives for our premier community! Are you or your loved one looking for a senior living community? If so, your timing is perfect! Tour our beautiful community! An active and fulfilling lifestyle is encouraged for each resident, and dedicated staff members are available to meet the individual needs of residents at any hour of the day or night.

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ASSISTED LIVING: Our community is designed with your independence in mind, you will enjoy connecting socially with your peers and pursuing interests and hobbies, without the headaches of home maintenance, chores and cooking!

MEMORY CARE: Our Rose Lane neighborhood is a place where those with Alzheimer’s and other forms of memory loss can receive the care, comfort and stimulation they need, all in a secured portion of the community.

M icroblading is a semi-permanent makeup procedure that allows you to dramatical- ly correct or fully reconstruct lost eyebrow. It was first introduced in Asia. Eyebrow Microblading is performed by manually depositing pigment in the basal layer of the epidermis by a special pen. It does not involve the use of a machine. Unlike permanent makeup

brow treatments, Microblading techniques in- volves drawing individual, crisp hair strokes that are more natural looking than tattooing, brow pencil or powders. The blade of a Microblading pen contains numer- ous pins that are 3 times thinner than the needles used in tattooing. When performed correctly, this procedure is almost painless. We use a very effec- tive numbing solution to limit discomfort.

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or 732-780-0216 (evenings) www.EnvisionMakeup.com 500 Route 33 West Millstone, New Jersey 08535 Men’s Health: Colorectal Cancer Screening Questions for the doctor

Bear Creek Assisted Living 291 Village Road E. • West Windsor, NJ 08550 www.bearcreekassistedliving.com • 609-918-1075

If you are 50 to 75 years old, get screened (tested) regularly for colorectal cancer. You may need to get tested before age 50 or after age 75 if colorectal cancer runs in your family. Cancer of the colon or rectum is also called colorectal cancer. The colon and rectum are parts of the large intestine. There are several kinds of screening tests for colorectal cancer. Before your next doctor visit, it is important to have a list of questions for your doctor. Visiting the doctor can be stressful. It helps to have questions written down ahead of time. You may also want to ask a family member or close friend to go with you to take notes. 8 important questions: • What is my risk for colorectal cancer? • When do you recommend that I start getting tested? • How often do I need to get tested? • What are the different types of screening tests for colorectal cancer? • Which screening test do you recommend? Why? • What happens during the screening? How do I prepare? • Are there any dangers or side effects of screening? • How long will it take to get the results?

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The Millstone Times

June 2019

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