Fat transfer
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1 History
2 Overview of Current
fat Transfer Techniques
3 Procedures
4 ... Risks and Side Effects
7 Non-Injected
fat Grafting
8 References
9 External Links
History
fat injection reportedly started in 1893 when German ...
Swank Multiple Sclerosis Diet
... Multiple Sclerosis Diet is a low saturated
fat diet for the management of Multiple Sclerosis ...
References
"Effects of Low Saturated
fat Diets in Early and Late Cases of MS", Roy Laver ... Multiple Sclerosis
The Lancet
Saturated
fat
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Body shaping
... position. The procedure also often requires an implant to make up for lost
fat and tissue inside the breast. Scars on women are almost always hidden ... inner leg, starting near the groin and continuing down to the knee . Some
fat may be removed with liposuction. The surgeon then removes excess skin and ...
Blind loop syndrome
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The obstruction of a section of intestine causes ineffective bile salt mediated digestion of fats, causing fatty stools and poor absorption of
fat and fat-soluble vitamins. Vitamin B12 deficiency may occur because the increased bacterial population can consume the vitamin.
Causes
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Forehead lift
... forehead wrinkles. To bring about a more youthful look, the surgeon makes incisions within the deep forehead wrinkles and removes the excess skin,
fat and muscle. Incisions are made within the deep wrinkles so that the resulting scars are hidden and not very noticeable after healing.
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