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    Post surgery, Angela’s head will be bandaged in order to reduce swelling and bruising. A drainage tube is usually inserted behind her ear to prevent fluid and blood collection under the skin. Pain medication is prescribed and used as needed; she may also use a soft icepack. Two weeks post procedure she will experience numbness, swelling and skin discoloration. The incisions and dressings must be kept dry until the surgeon indicates otherwise. She should keep her head elevated and immobile for the

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    Microdermabrasion

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    Microdermabrasion In advanced esthetics there are many devices that can be used to treat problem of the skin. One of this advanced devices is Microdermabrasion. Microdermabrasion is a form of mechanical machine exfoliation that was first invented in Europe approximately in 1985. In 1994 Italian company Mattioli Engineering disigned first closed- loop microdermabrasion system. In gained popularity quickly in the many European contries and soon after come to

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    Introduction Continue passive motion is the passive motion performed by a mechanical device that move a joint slowly and continually through a controlled of range of motion (Carolyn Kisner, 2012). Continue passive motion device exist in the market for nearly every joint in the body such as shoulder continue passive motion machine, knee continue passive motion machine, elbow continue passive motion machine and ankle continue passive motion machine. Continue passive motion device allow the joint to

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    to ensure zero allergic reaction to the skin. Due to this a new type of dermal filler has been introduced, juvederm. Juvederm is FDA-approved filler guaranteed to restore the skins moisture and suppleness for a year even deep wrinkles, reduce acne scars and reduce under eye hollows. The major component is hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronic acid This a major component of the tissues that

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    INTRODUCTION Stretch marks don’t only happen during pregnancy. You can also get them in puberty or by gaining weight quickly. A large majority of pregnant women will get stretch marks around their stomach, breasts, hips and thighs, and they appear to be genetic1. If your female relatives had stretch marks, then you likely will as well. There is good news though. Today there are many things that can be done to prevent stretch marks. You can also reduce the appearance of old ones. Keep on reading to

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    Oily Skin Foundation

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    So, now, let’s get to the important stuff: Which are the best foundations for oily skin on the market? Through a lot of trial and error, I have found five foundations which actually satisfy the needs of oily skin, so I will summarize my reviews in this article. Please not that not all oily skins are the same – that’s exactly what makes the process of choosing perfect foundation so difficult. Being a professional makeup artist, I have found that different clients with oily skin need different foundation

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    Scars If you were to meet my father for the first time, he would seem like a joyful and energetic person, but after talking to him and getting to know him you will be very glad you are not in his life. With him, I know that people are not all they seem to be. One afternoon, I came back from school and surprisingly he was not in the living room so I just scurried off to my bedroom to undress. All I know is that he just barged in the room and began to scream out my name. I came

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    Spiritual Healing - Testing the Healing Techniques - Do They Really Work? By Grace Michael | Submitted On August 31, 2011 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Grace Michael Over the years that

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    Ear Keloids: What you need to know BEFORE undergo for a surgery This book is a collection of copious case studies of ear keloids in many patients whom I have personally treated in my medical practice. The heart of this book is to review the natural history of ear keloids, how they evolve over time, and how they respond to different treatments. As you will notice throughout this book, not all ear Keloids are identical. Every patient presents in a very unique way, therefore treatment of ear keloids

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    Scar Tissue

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    replaces. The Scar tissue will replace both her epidermis and her dermis layers, this tissue will lack the flexibility of the original tissue and will be thick, strong and tough. Her new fibrous scar tissue will lack nerves, she will have a great deal of sensation loss due to the nerve loss. In addition, to nerve loss, she will lose sweat glands, and her apocrine glands along with the loss of sensation, she will lose the ability to sense pressure along with heat. In addition, to that the new scar tissue

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