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Results 1 - 10 of 75 for cosmetics
  1. Cosmetic ear surgery is a procedure to improve the appearance of the ear. The most common procedure ... Cosmetic ear surgery may be done in the surgeon's office, an outpatient clinic, or a hospital. It ...
  2. ... is considered elective when it is done for cosmetic reasons. In these cases, the purpose is to ... finds more desirable. Many surgeons prefer to perform cosmetic nose surgery after the nasal bone has finished ...
  3. ... most people are happy with the outcomes, poor cosmetic results that may need more surgery include: Unpleasant ... Facelift surgery (cervicofacial rhytidectomy). In: Niamtu J, ed. Cosmetic Facial Surgery . 2nd ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2018: ...
  4. ... the time, this surgery is an elective or cosmetic procedure because it is an operation you choose ... It is not usually needed for health reasons. Cosmetic abdomen repair can help improve appearance, particularly after ...
  5. You had cosmetic breast surgery to change the size or shape of your breasts. You may have had a breast lift , ...
  6. A breast lift, or mastopexy, is cosmetic breast surgery to lift the breasts. The surgery may also involve changing the position of the areola and nipple.
  7. ... as: Chemicals in elastic, latex, and rubber products Cosmetics, soaps, and detergents Dyes and other chemicals in ... scrubbing your skin. Use gentle cleansers. Avoid applying cosmetic lotions or ointments directly on the rash. Use ...
  8. ... very drying to the skin. Avoid oil-based cosmetics. Acne medicines can cause skin drying or peeling. ... other hats. Avoid touching your face. Avoid greasy cosmetics or creams. Do not leave make up on ...
  9. ... birth control pills , or stress. Greasy or oily cosmetic and hair products. Certain drugs (such as steroids, ... Look for water-based or "noncomedogenic" formulas for cosmetics and skin creams. (Noncomedogenic products have been tested ...
  10. ... of Peru (used in many personal products and cosmetics, as well as in many foods and drinks). ... including both materials and dyes. Fragrances in perfumes, cosmetics, soaps, and moisturizers. Nail polish, hair dyes, and ...
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