- Look up ptosis or
ptotic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ptosis (from the Gr****: πτῶσις 'falling', 'a fall', 'dropped')
refers to
droopiness or abnormal...
- peripeteia, peripety, polyptoton, proptosis, proptotic, ptomaine, ptosis,
ptotic, symptom, symptomatic,
symptosis ptoch- poor Gr**** πτωχός (ptōkhós), πτωχότης...
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reducing large or
sagging **** to a more
comfortable size and shape.
Large ptotic (sagging) **** can
become troublesome for patients,
leading to potentially...
- with
ptosis choose to
undergo plastic surgery to make
their **** less
ptotic.
Plastic surgeons offer several procedures for
lifting sagging ****....
- A
limitation of 3D
scanning is
inaccuracy in the case of
large and/or
ptotic. In a
normative study of
breast volumes in
women using 3D scanning, breast...
- A chin that
droops over the
jawline is
called a
ptotic chin.
Ptosis of the tip of the chin is
common and can be seen in
persons of any age. It is frequently...
-
breast being larger in 62
percent of cases. One woman's **** may be
ptotic and
widely spaced, another's
might be
centered closely on the chest, upright...
-
while partially inhibiting serotonin. PRL-8-53
reverses the
catatonic and
ptotic effects of reserpine. PRL-8-53 is
relatively non-toxic, with an oral LD50...
- is
delineated around the nipple; the
distance of the
semicircle from the
ptotic nipple-areola
complex indicates the new
locale of the nipple-areola complex...
- peripeteia, peripety, polyptoton, proptosis, proptotic, ptomaine, ptosis,
ptotic, symptom, symptomatic,
symptosis ptoch- poor Gr**** πτωχός (ptōkhós), πτωχότης...