Articles, tagged with "incision", page 4
13th May 2009
Why Get a Bunionectomy?
If you have a painful bunion that is making it difficult for you to carry on normal functions in your life, you should address the problem. The first step will be to get a referral to visit a foot doctor, also called a podiatris...
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Author:
vishuxpert
13th May 2009
Have you ever wondered how a pacemaker works? An artificial pacemaker is an electronic mechanism which is attached to the heart by small electrodes. The pacemaker is usually implanted through surgery, however temporary external pacemakers are available. T...
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Author:
msmart
13th May 2009
Why do Bunions Form?
Bunions are generally formed because your foot has unique positioning that puts too much pressure on the joint on your big toe. If this goes on for long enough, the pressure will cause the toe to turn toward the rest of your toes. ...
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Author:
vishuxpert
27th April 2009
Are you afraid to even talk to your doctor about bunion surgery? Many patients are very apprehensive about bunion surgery. They have heard horror stories of severe pain and bad outcomes. These are usually not true. Bunion surgery is actually quite success...
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Author:
Dr. Marybeth Crane
10th February 2009
There are number of houseplants that either are difficult to root or have become leggy and very tall over time. This is especially associated with such houseplants as rubber plants,crotons,corn plant,and fiddle-leaf fig to mention a few.These plants and o...
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Author:
Fred Y Myers
22nd January 2009
If you have a bump on your nose or had some previous trauma that has misshaped your nose and are thinking of having a nose job procedure done, then there are three procedures you need to know about. They are opened, closed and non-invasive procedures. I w...
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Author:
Aaron Almus
22nd May 2008
As one looks in the mirror (or pictures) and sees loose skin and loss of a once-sharp neck angle, this is a sure sign that we are beginning to age. I have observed that these neck observations are very disturbing for many middle-aged and older patients.
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Author:
Eppley Plastic Surgery
20th May 2008
A study conducted last year by the University of Pittsburgh and the University of California, Santa Barbara found out that women with smaller waists and big hips don't really lag in the IQ department.
Look at Dita Von Teese- she has managed her burgeon...
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Author:
breastsurgery
20th January 2008
Where you might find sebaceous cysts
A sebaceous cyst is a sac filled with a greasy material (sebum) caused by plugged ducts at the site of a hair follicle. Basically meaning cysts of the sebaceous glands, these small bumps in the skin that feel hard t...
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Author:
Mitamins Team
16th March 2006
Copyright 2006 SSLI Health Group
When a root canal filling develops a granuloma, cyst, or some other infected area at the end of the root, dentists will sometimes endeavor to save the tooth by performing an operation called apicoectomy. The area of inf...
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Author:
George Meinig