...are performed using different techniques, they aim to deliver the same results; to achieve younger-looking, smoother, and aesthetically pleasing skin. The most popular procedures nowadays are: Fractional CO2 Laser Skin...
...diagnosis, the condition can be managed with optical treatments, (such as a change in refraction), medical treatment (which may involve the use of corticosteroids and anti-inflammatory medications) and surgical treatment...
...a blow to the head. It may last only a few seconds or even a fraction of a second.[2] There is often a phase of intense headache for days or...
...two, the carbon dioxide laser is more prone to produce scars and hypopigmented areas. Fractional laser photothermolysis is a newer technique of laser skin resurfacing. With this technique, a fractional...
...and is usually done by reading letters of different sizes printed on a chart. Refraction assessment – This is often done using a computerised refractor or through retinoscopy to estimate...
...fractionated daily treatments over 2 to 8 weeks. The newer technologies of stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) and stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) are commonly delivered in 1 to 5 fractions and...
...a fear of rejection or having their feelings dismissed or belittled. Some patients take a long time before they open up and develop a trust for other group members. There...
...Rejection or expulsion of the foreign body for those who received testicular implants Pain, which may become chronic and impact the patient’s overall quality of life Scrotum reconstruction yields permanent...
...Nerves – Tendons **Q:** What are the advantages and disadvantages of adjacent tissue transfer or rearrangement? **A:** **Advantages:** – Uses the patient’s own tissue, reducing the risk of rejection. –...
...Electric shock Rejection of the heart following a heart transplant Illicit drug use, such as amphetamines and cocaine Though rare, myocarditis may also result as a complication of some autoimmune...