Friday, February 10, 2017

How to Taste Wine


First of all, consider the look of the wine. In less than five seconds, you can examine its color, opacity, and viscosity. Don’t forget to read the label on the bottle, either, to determine its alcohol percentage, year, and the type of grape.

Next is the smell, where it’s better to first focus on the primary aromas which are the fruit and grape-oriented scents. The secondary aromas come from the winemaking process, and they will appear as yeasty, nutty, and stale beer type smells. Tertiary aromas will come from the aging process, forming in either the bottle or in oak barrels resulting in the sensation of autumn leaves, old tobacco, and vanilla.

Then there is the actual taste of the wine, and the mouth’s taste buds can differentiate between salty, sour, bitter, and sweet. Nearly every wine is going to be a little sour due to the natural acidity, and some will be bitter such as a Pinot Grigio. Some wines maintain their sugars during the fermentation process and taste sweet, but salty wines are exceedingly rare.

When tasting, it is necessary to examine the texture of the wine. Generally, the higher the percentage of alcohol, the coarser the texture it will have, and many red wines will contain tannins that are actually abrasive to the tongue.

One must also evaluate the taste of the wine in terms of time since the wine will have a beginning, middle, and end (finish). How long did the wine remain on the palate? In conclusion, was the wine balanced (acidic, heavy on alcohol, overly tannic)? Was the wine enjoyable or memorable? If so, what were the wine’s characteristics that were impressive?

Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Three Conditioning Tips for Tennis Players

 


Dermatologist Dr. Steven Victor owns and operates ReGen Medical PC in New York City, which offers a range of dermatological treatments and procedures. Away from his professional duties, he can often be found playing tennis. Dr. Steven Victor enjoys playing twice weekly at the Vanderbilt Tennis Club.

Even the most seasoned tennis player can improve his or her game through conditioning and strength training. If you would like to improve your range of motion, footwork, speed, and power, consider the following training tips.

-Train on your feet. Tennis is played in a standing position, so training should be completed in the same position. Consider standing bodyweight exercises such as squats and lunges.

-Begin with bodyweight exercises, and advance to free weights. Mastering bodyweight exercises improves stabilization, and adding weight will increase the impact. Avoid strength training machines, as these control the range of motion for you.

-Practice explosive movements. Tennis is about moving very quickly, sometimes from a standstill. Try squat jumps, side-to-side jumps, and other sudden motions very quickly, while focusing on form.

Friday, January 20, 2017

Victor Dermatology and Rejuvenation - Sterile, Effective Ear Piercings


A well-established Manhattan dermatologist who offers leading edge treatment, Dr. Steven Victor guides Victor Dermatology and Rejuvenation. Dr. Steven Victor has extensive experience in piercing ears, and also undertakes ear repair for those living with unwanted piercings

His piercing process employs a piercing instrument that features a new sterile needle. With the starter earring set at the end, the entire piercing is completed in a single seamless operation. A key advantage of having the piercing handled in this manner is that infection is much less likely at the outset. 

After-care is an essential part of the ear healing process, with Steven Victor, MD, recommending that patients keep their piercings clean. This is typically accomplished by swabbing both sides of each ear with cotton that has been soaked in hydrogen peroxide. Antibiotic skin care lotions can also be applied in situations where redness or itching is experienced. Should the infection worsen and significant fluid drainage occur, a physician should be contacted to determine appropriate treatment pathways.

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

A ReGenerative Medicine Approach to Improving Skin Lesions


Dr. Steven Victor is a respected New York dermatologist who guides Victor Dermatology and Rejuvenation and provides care for a variety of conditions. Offering a full scope of aesthetic laser surgery solutions, Dr. Steven Victor is the founder of IntelliCell BioSciences, Inc., and he performs ReGenerative medicine.

Steven Victor, MD, has pioneered a patented technique that isolates stromal vascular fraction (SVF) cells, which have reparative qualities. He employs autologous cell product (cells taken from the patient) and isolates the SVF cells, which include a combination of stem cells and growth factors. The fat that has been harvested from the hips or abdomen is returned to the body in a gentle, minimally invasive way in areas that are experiencing sagging, wrinkling, and pore issues. 

The result of the comprehensive, superficial injections is that areas treated experience rejuvenation. While some progress occurs in the first two weeks, the cells continue to encourage regeneration over a period of months, which achieves long term easing of wrinkles and acnes scars, as well as adds desired volume.

Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Manhattan Tennis at the Vanderbilt Tennis and Fitness Club


Dr. Steven Victor received his medical degree from New York Medical College in 1978. In addition to functioning as chief executive officer and owner at ReGen Medical PC, Dr. Steven Victor, dermatologist, enjoys weekly tennis sessions at the Vanderbilt Tennis and Fitness Club.

The Vanderbilt Tennis and Fitness Club in New York City provides individuals with a number of tennis programs and services, including a United States Open championship court. The club’s main court, situated in one of Midtown Manhattan’s most historic buildings, has been surfaced with Deco Turf, the same synthetic hard court material used at the US Open. The court provides players on either side of the net with more than 15 feet of backcourt space to maneuver in, as well as a 30 foot ceiling. 

Beyond booking the Vanderbilt Tennis and Fitness Club’s main court for a doubles or singles session, individuals can make use of several other tennis programs and resources. Tennis instruction ranges from the pee wee program for players three to six years of age to adult group clinics. The club also maintains a practice court complete with ball machines, targets, and other features. To learn more about tennis and fitness options or to book time at the club, visit www.vanderbilttennisclub.com.

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

How Botox Works

 

A dermatologist at RenGen Medical, PC, in New York, Dr. Steven Victor furnishes effective anti-wrinkle treatments including Botox injections. After earning his MD, Dr. Steven Victor underwent his residency training in dermatology at New York Medical College and several New York hospitals.

Botox is a drug that has both cosmetic and medical applications. In nature, a bacteria produces an agent called botulinum toxin, the chemical responsible for some cases of food poisoning. Botulinum toxin is especially effective at paralyzing muscles.

Researchers harnessed that ability to create an FDA-approved drug, marketed under the name Botox, that helps reduce the appearance of unsightly facial wrinkles. Doctors can also use it to treat conditions like overactive bladder and even migraines.

Botox injections usually achieve noticeable results within a few days. However, the drug’s effects are not permanent, lasting roughly three months. Over the long term, patients may wish to return periodically to undergo additional Botox treatments.