Articles, tagged with "skin grafts", page 1
26th January 2012
There are two major types of Surgical Procedures that can help to conceal scarring and replace lost tissue for severe burn victims: Dermabrasion and Skin Grafts. Dermabrasion is a surgical procedure to improve or minimize the appearance of scars, restore ...
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Author:
Vikas Gupta
23rd January 2012
First and superficial second degree burns are partial thickness burns which may heal without skin grafting as there is still healthy skin at the bottom of the burn to heal the skin from the bottom up. Full thickness or 3rd degree burns and deep 2nd degree...
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Author:
Vikas Gupta
31st March 2011
We live in a world where everyone is aiming to achieve greatness not only in their profession but also in the way they look. Cosmetic surgery and treatments are on the rise as more and more people are striving to get rid of their imperfections and become ...
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Author:
alfsell68a
20th January 2010
Introduction
Our Alternative Treatment Centre for Diabetic Wound provides an option to diabetics suffering from diabetes wounds and foot ulcers whether to solve their problems at our centre or at other conventional clinic and hospital. Our centre provi...
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Author:
Yaakob Ahmad
29th April 2009
Adapting to life after an amputation can be a very difficult process; you might require specialist help, such as training on the use of an artificial limb, or assistance with tasks such as getting washed and dressed each day. These costs will be recovered...
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Author:
Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors
04th November 2008
Though surgical altering of the human body was first used in India around 800 BC, there is evidence that the actual beginnings of cosmetic surgery began some 4,000 years ago. These radical surgical procedures progressed very slowly in Europe, perhaps due ...
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Author:
Daniel Berry
02nd September 2008
Postoperative Care of Skin in Cosmetic Surgery
Causes of graft failure include collection of blood or serum beneath the graft (raising the graft from the bed and preventing revascularization), movement of the graft on the bed interrupti...
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Author:
saturnino