Articles, tagged with "skin grafts", page 3
26th November 2009
"This Halloween, you know there is going to be a huge demand for pairs of sunglasses, sequined gloves, leather jackets and flat black hats. Yes, the world will be going crazy with tributes to the man himself, the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, or as he was...
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chuckwhite30
23rd September 2009
While acne does affect about 90% of adolescents, only a small majority of those affected are left with scars. However, those who are left with scars often look for acne scar removal methods that work to remove or diminish the scars. Fortunately, there are...
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Author:
J Solutions
19th August 2009
Acne is one of the most debilitating problems that can affect a human. A simple skin problem may seem insignificant if you have clear, beautiful skin, but for people who have suffered from acne, there is nothing worse.
Acne most often begins to appear wh...
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Author:
Cavyl Stewart
19th July 2009
If you are interested in restoring elastin fibers, you may be aware that the fiber production slows down with age, which contributes to sagging and wrinkling. If you are wondering if elastin be absorbed into the skin, you have probably seen lotions that c...
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Author:
Yu Morita
18th June 2009
Acne scar removal or specific procedures to minimize acne scars are determined by your physician. In making the decision, the physician will base on things such as your age, your overall health, your medical history as well as the type and severity of the...
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Author:
Mercy
18th June 2009
Acne scar treatment is determined by your physician. In determining the method of treatment, the physician will base on things such as your age, your overall health, your medical history as well as the type and severity of the scar. Your tolerance for cer...
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Author:
Mercy
08th May 2009
A woman from Birmingham has received £35,000 in compensation, after she was severely scalded while on holiday.
The woman, aged 69, received the sum when she made an accident claim after she was left scarred for life when she was scalded in a shower at...
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Author:
Ruth Jacob
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
15th April 2009
Several surgical or medical treatments may be used to reduce acne or the scars caused by the disease.
• Chemical peel. A chemical known as glycolic acid is first applied to the skin. When it dries, it is peeled off, taking the top layer of skin with ...
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Author:
Vivoderm
13th March 2009
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Author:
ErinBlakes
23rd February 2009
Sometimes accidents happen and when they do you will want to have health insurance. Blue Cross Blue Shield is a great health insurance company. If you are injured in an accident and you have to go to an emergency room it can be very expensive. Even after ...
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Author:
Ronnie Hamilton
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
17th October 2008
A malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH) is a type of cancer known as soft tissue sarcoma. Malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH) is a malignant neoplasm of vague origin that arises both in soft tissue and bone. Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma occurs as a pain...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
09th September 2008
Are you looking for the best collagen firming lotions? Well, first things first, firming lotion should not contain collagen. It's ineffective.
It is derived from cow hide or other animal parts, as is most keratin, another protein that makes up the epit...
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Author:
Laurel Levine
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