...neophallus from existing tissue in transgender men and non-binary individuals who were assigned female at birth (AFAB). The main goal of metoidioplasty is to construct a male genitourinary system that...
...procedure for restoring one’s physical appearance or correcting anomalies caused by disease, genetic problems, accidents, or birth defects. This type of surgery is aimed at improving functionality, as well as...
...body and they can either be congenital (present at birth) or caused by an injury, inflammation or infection. In the case of an arteriovenous fistula, there is an abnormal connection...
...are two general categories that require reconstructive surgery, congenital and acquired. Congenital conditions refer to those abnormalities that are present at birth such as: deformities of the cleft lip and...
...chemical peel, or laser skin tightening are more appropriate. Microdermabrasion is also not capable of removing warts, moles and birthmarks, burn scars, and active acne, and should not be used...
...to restore facial function, appearance, and underlying structures affected by trauma, birth defects, or disease. Post-surgery follow-up plays a crucial role in optimizing outcomes and ensuring a successful recovery. **Overview...
...low birth weight According to the 2023 review, PLE in particular can occur due to a deficiency in the protein alpha one antitrypsin (AAT). This is a protein that the...
...contact with an infected person during oral, vaginal, or anal sex. It can also be spread from an infected mother to her newborn during childbirth. **Keywords:** Transmission, skin-to-skin contact, oral...
...types of brain disorders are: Structural diseases Tumours Bleeding (which can be due to an injury) Blood clots Inflammation Birth defects Stroke Functional diseases Alzheimer’s disease Epilepsy Dementia Memory disorders...
...begin to branch out more as the breasts are prepared for potential pregnancy and childbirth. Also, as females gain weight, fats can accumulate in these subcutaneous adipocytes, causing the breasts...