Artecoll
... soft tissue filler, is injected under the
skin to plump up wrinkles and reduce folds of
skin associated with aging such as the nasolabial ... researchers have found that large lumps under the
skin known as granulomas developed after Artecoll ...
Body shaping
... surgeons use to remove large amounts of hanging
skin from the bodies of men and women who have lost ... as 45 to 136 kg (100 to 300 pounds). The excess
skin interferes with almost all aspects of the ... bothersome and visible is the loose, hanging
skin that covers much of a weight loss patient’s body ...
Fat transfer
... laid down through several different layers of
skin and muscle to provide a better chance for the ... the eyes
Fleshing out the folds of
skin that physicians know as nasolabial folds, the ... fascia , a flat band of tough tissue below the
skin that covers and separates the underlying tissues. ...
Excoriation
... excoriation is an erosion or destruction of the
skin by mechanical means, which appears in the form of a scratch or abrasion of the
skin . It is commonly seen in other
skin disorders causing itching/pruritus: dry skin, ...
Forehead lift
... lift can also reduce the amount of sagging
skin found on the upper eyelids.
A mid-forehead lift ... head through the hairline. The surgeon lifted the
skin and muscles upwards and free from the bone, ... those in which the eyebrows and forehead
skin are not too heavy, the upper eyelids are also ...
Pathology
... to compensate for an injury. For example, repeated irritation to the
skin can cause a protective thickening due to hyperplasia of the epidermis . ... - Mouth - Pancreas - Penis - Prostate - Kidney - Ovaries -
skin - Stomach - Tailbone - Testicles - Thyroid
Morphology
...
Medicine
... (nutritional status, presence of jaundice, pallor or clubbing )
skin
Head , eye , ear , nose , and throat (HEENT)
Cardiovascular ( ... by specialised anesthesiologists.
Dermatology is concerned with the
skin and its diseases. In the UK, dermatology is a subspeciality of general ...
Ocular oncology
... less common sites of origin include the prostate , kidney , thyroid ,
skin , colon lymphoma and leukemia .
Types
Tumors in the eye and ... - Mouth - Pancreas - Penis - Prostate - Kidney - Ovaries -
skin - Stomach - Tailbone - Testicles - Thyroid
Morphology
...
Biotextile
... and biological fluids . Biotextiles include implantible devices such as surgical sutures, hernia repair fabrics, arterial grafts , artificial
skin and parts of artificial hearts. They were first created 30 years ago by a professor in NC State’s College of Textiles. Medical textiles are a broader ...
Craniofacial prosthesis
... trained in anaplastology who medically help rehabilitate those suffering from facial defects caused by disease (mostly progressed forms of
skin cancer , and head and neck cancer ), trauma (outer ear trauma , eye trauma ) or birth defects (link to microtia , anophthalmia ). The ...
Photomedicine
... for in vivo quantification of pigments (normal and cancerous), and hemoglobin
Perpendicular-polarized flash and fluorescence photography of the
skin
See also
Laser hair removal
Rox Anderson
External links
Journals and Societies
The Photomedicine ...
Polysomnographic technician
... been transferred to digital data collection which appears on a computer screen. The technologist applies electrodes by first cleaning the area on the
skin or scalp with an exfoliating gel, then applying the electrode with conducting gel (and sometimes a water-soluble glue) that improves the body's ...
Unguent
... is similar to an ointment , though typically an unguent is less viscous and more oily.
It is usually delivered as a semi-solid paste spread on the
skin and is often oily to suspend the medication or other active ingredients. See also salve .
Unguents as perfume
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