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... scarring — also known as scarring alopecia. "The goal of my laboratory is to understand skin cellular senescence and its role in skin disorders." "Scarring ...
rinkles, Hyperhidrosis, Dermatitis, Contact dermatitis, Scarring, Connective tissue disorder, Erythromelalgia, Acne scarring ... Scar revision, Nail ...
He focuses on the improvement of scars, management of naso-oral fistulas, and the maximization of speech and nasal reconstruction in children who have cleft ...
... scars from surgery. Because of Dr. Storm's work, many cancers can be prevented or removed, diabetes is more manageable, and obesity can be treated without ...
When silicone leaks from an implant, the tissue around the implant sometimes can become irritated. Additional scar tissue also might form. That could lead to ...
Scarring is likely after most types of tattoo removal. Infection or skin ... Surgical tattoo removal is effective — but it leaves a scar and might be practical ...
Sensors on the catheter tips use heat or extreme cold to scar a small area of heart tissue. The scarring blocks faulty electrical signals that cause an ...
Some patients undergoing trigger finger surgery with a pre-existing Dupuytren's cord may develop a thickened surgical scar ... scarring after surgery.
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