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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...
- 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...
- ****essing preferences for perineal and genital cosmetic appearance, to improve cosmesis in trans women undergoing genital gender-affirming surgery. Beginning in...
- patient with tactile sensation. While the Krukenberg procedure's poor cosmesis makes it very rare, it does preserve proprioception and stereognosis in...
- disguise injuries and disfigurements. With advances in modern technology, cosmesis, the creation of lifelike limbs made from silicone or PVC, has been made...
- muscle that is making the eye contract. This can be undertaken to improve cosmesis and, on occasion, restore binocularity. The term "esotropia" is ultimately...
- during ****ual activity are the parameters to be judged by the surgeon". (Cosmesis usually refers to the surgical correction of a disfiguring defect.) He...
- ornament Gr**** κοσμεῖν (kosmeîn), κοσμητική (kosmētikḗ) from κόσμος (kósmos) cosmesis, cosmetics, cosmetologist, cosmetology cost- rib Latin costa accost, bicostate...
- 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...