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Results 61 - 70 of 261 for trichotillomania OR scar
  1. ... including in the lungs, urinary tract , and belly Scar tissue may form in your belly and cause blockage of the small intestine (this scar tissue is often called adhesions) Your wound may ...
  2. ... belly, from one hip to the other. Your scar will be hidden later by most clothing and ... of sensation around the nipple and areola Noticeable scar One breast is larger than the other (asymmetry ...
  3. ... bruising, and there will be a very small scar where the needle was inserted. ... atypia Intraductal papilloma Lobular carcinoma-in-situ Radial scar Fibroepithelial lesion Mucocele-like lesion If the biopsy ...
  4. ... the tissue so you can move your joint. Scar tissue -- This can form after an injury to the ankle. This surgery can remove scar tissue. Arthritis -- Arthroscopy can be used to help ...
  5. ... surgeon will examine the excess skin and old scars, if any. Tell your surgeon or nurse if: ... the final results of the surgery and for scars to fade.
  6. ... removal is usually complete, with only a small scar. The patient will stay in the hospital until ...
  7. ... utilize a mid-scalp incision, eliminating a visible scar. The forehead skin is elevated and measured for ...
  8. ... the hole heals quickly, with only a small scar.
  9. ... two to three weeks to promote healing. Faint scars are concealed in the flexion creases behind the ...
  10. ... Blockage of the intestine (intestinal obstruction) due to scar tissue or deformities Bleeding, infection, or ulcers due ...
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