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Results 1 - 10 of 51 for dermal
  1. Focal dermal hypoplasia is a genetic disorder that primarily affects the skin, skeleton, eyes, and face. About 90 percent ...
  2. Dermal melanocytosis is the name of a kind of birthmark that is flat and blue, or blue- ... or in the first few weeks of life. Dermal melanocytosis was formerly called Mongolian blue spots.
  3. Dermal Fillers (Soft Tissue Fillers) (Food and Drug Administration)  
    Skin Aging/Treatments and Therapies ... Skin Aging ... Food and Drug Administration ... Safety, risks, and uses of injectable cosmetic dermal fillers.
  4. Check out the FDA's tips to safely use dermal fillers and learn the difference between dermal fillers ...
  5. A skin graft is a piece of healthy skin removed from one area of your body to repair damaged or missing skin somewhere else on your ...
  6. Breast Reconstruction (Susan G. Komen for the Cure)  
    Breast Reconstruction/Learn More ... Breast Reconstruction ... Breast reconstruction can help restore the look and feel of the breast after a mastectomy. Discover ...
  7. Congenital dermal melanocytosis, also called blue-gray spots and previously known as Mongolian spots, is the most common type ...
  8. ... 7 Microphthalmia with linear skin lesions syndrome Microphthalmia, dermal aplasia, and sclerocornea Microphthalmia, syndromic 7 MIDAS syndrome ...
  9. ... the skin, specifically in the wave-like projections (dermal papillae) between the top two layers of skin ( ...
  10. Skin Exposures and Effects in the Workplace (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health)  
    ... skin cancers, skin diseases, skin infections, skin injuries, dermal absorption, Skin Conditions Occupational, Workplace Wellness & Safety
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