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surgery that
concerns itself with the
elective improvement of
cosmesis. The
practice of
cosmesis, the
creation of
lifelike limbs made from
silicone or PVC[citation...
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muscles intact. The
procedure is
usually performed to
reduce pain or
improve cosmesis in a
blind eye, as in
cases of
endophthalmitis unresponsive to antibiotics...
- hospitalization,
earlier mobilization,
earlier return to work, and
better cosmesis; however,
despite these advantages,
efforts are
still being made to decrease...
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preferences for
perineal and
genital cosmetic appearance, to
improve cosmesis in
trans women undergoing genital gender-affirming surgery.
Beginning in...
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patient with
tactile sensation.
While the
Krukenberg procedure's poor
cosmesis makes it very rare, it does
preserve proprioception and
stereognosis in...
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disguise injuries and disfigurements. With
advances in
modern technology,
cosmesis, the
creation of
lifelike limbs made from
silicone or PVC, has been made...
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muscle that is
making the eye contract. This can be
undertaken to
improve cosmesis and, on occasion,
restore binocularity. The term "esotropia" is ultimately...
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during ****ual
activity are the
parameters to be
judged by the surgeon". (
Cosmesis usually refers to the
surgical correction of a
disfiguring defect.) He...
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cosmesis, cosmetics, cosmetologist,
cosmetology cost- rib
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- treatment.
Artificial tears may help to
relieve discomfort, if it occurs. If
cosmesis is a concern, or if
there is
discomfort in
contact lens use,
surgical excision...