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    Tattoo Removal Case Study

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    removal? There are a few options available for tattoo removal. These options are laser therapy, where pigment colors are broken up by high intensity and laser beams. Derma abrasion is another way to remove tattoos. This is where the outer layers of the skin are "sanded" down. A device that rotates quickly, removes layers of the tattoo. The next way of removal is to surgically excise the tattoo. This is where the tattoo is cut out and the wound is closed with sutures. 5. Will there be a scar…

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    Mouse Skin Lab Report

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    Results: Group A: mice from group A, showed normal features of skin, grossly it appeared as a thin and delicate layer, microscopically all of the components of mouse skin were thoroughly examined, including: Epidermis: It was the outermost part of the skin composed of 3-4 sublayers. The stratum basale and stratum spinosum were prominent, while the stratum granulosum was often inapparent, it appeared as intermitten layer, keratohyalin granules were seen in some individual cells. The thickness of…

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    rabbits. Also, Human cells and tissue culture have helped advance the studies in human disease. Epidermis is a human cell culture that has replaced animals in skin irritation test. Epidermis places substances in the culture to see if any chemicals bore into the outer skin. This model determines the level of potential skin damage or irritation. “Skin and eye models made from…

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    Shea butter is one of the latest trends in beauty. This fat comes from the nut of the African Shea tree. This product works on almost any skin condition. In fact, the Shea Institute lists 21 skin conditions including acne, eczema and even wrinkles that can be treated with the butter. In addition, there is evidence that the butter has medicinal properties and as a result, it is often used to help heal bug bites, sunburn and even frostbite. It also absorbs ultraviolet light, but as a sunscreen,…

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    Diaper Rashes Essay

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    If the baby is already having the diaper rashes, do not use wipes having alcohol, it can spread the bacteria to others parts of the skin • Apply jellies or creams in order to avoid the baby’s skin getting into contact with the feces or the urine, this should be done gently, but if there is any sign of broken skin, then do not apply the jellies or the creams since the healing will be slow. • You can let the baby drink more fluids, this would help lower the urine concentration…

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    Hair transplant in cicatricial alopecia Does hair matter? In today’s world, where looks matter for everyone, hair plays an important role in ones image and self esteem. Be it for personal or professional gain, external appearance plays an immense role and hairs are one of the parts that reflect the personality of a person. Loss of hair can burden a person with negative perception of self. Hair loss can occur due to various reasons such as stress, excessive use of harmful product on hairs, due to…

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    Granted, the vibrator rabbit and other high-tech dual-actions are somewhat more complicated than your run of the mill slimline. But these fantastic toys are beyond doubt worth a try, so read up and get geared up to join the rabbit revolution. The number one thing to do is take a look at your vibrator rabbit and identify the two key parts: The "shaft," which is the portion that looks like a phallus or penis, and an external "bunny" clitoral stimulator. Then, make for sure you've got your…

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    Animal Testing Animal testing is starting to become one of the big worries in today’s society. While other problems come about every so often, such as abortion, they never tend to last more than several years. In contrast, the realities of animal testing have, reasonably, been a worry for informed animal activists for years, and it will continue to be a worry for many more years to come. Recently animal testing has been catching more public eye attention though. While scientists continue to use…

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    What happens when just walking outside can cause intense pain, burning, redness, tingling, and swelling of the skin? The symptoms can be extremely serious, this is caused by abnormally low levels of enzyme, there is no cure. Erythropoietic Protoporphyria is a allergie to the sun. A photogenic reaction to sunlight, the immune system initiates the allergic response and that’s what causes skin to be inflamed with red burning rashes. Erythropoietic protoporphyria is an inherited disorder caused by…

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    Vitrectomy Research Paper

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    Vitrectomy A vitrectomy is a procedure to remove vitreous from your eye and replace it with a saltwater solution (saline). Vitreous is a sticky, gel-like substance that fills most of the inside of the eyeball. The vitreous is clear and needs to stay clear for you to see properly. This procedure is done to stabilize or improve your vision. You may need this procedure if: • Your vitreous is cloudy. • Your vitreous is pulling on the structures it touches and risks tearing them. • You…

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