Spots on my vagina lips
hi im 18 and i have recently noticed that i have several spots on my vagina lips they are quite big with a likeness to the type of spots seen on the facial area, they have a sort of yellow white head and are very soft. i am slightly worried as i have never experienced anything like this before….
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Posted by admin Date: Thursday, March 11, 2010
Categories: Vaginal and uterus health
Tags: anything, area, click, com, community, Content, eHealthForum, facial area, head, likeness, sort, Type, vagina, vagina lips
Lengthening the Short Nose
Lengthening the short nose is a challenging area of rhinoplasty. The short nose can be a naturally occurring aesthetic disproportion, or the result of a congenital abnormality or traumatic deformity. The surgical approach depends mostly on the quality of the lining, skeleton, overlying skin, and the amount of correction desired. (Source: Clinics in Plastic Surgery)
Posted by admin Date: Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Categories: plastic surgery
Tags: abnormality, amount, approach, area, clinics in plastic surgery, congenital, congenital abnormality, deformity, disproportion, Lengthening, lining, nose, plastic surgery, quality, result, rhinoplasty, skeleton, skin, surgical approach
Pimple like bumps in vaginal area–don’t know what’s happening
this morning while in the shower i noticed that i had pimple like bumps much like white heads forming in the hair follicles in my vaginal area. i just want to know if i need to go to the doctor to get this checked out. i have not had any type of sexual or oral intercourse before. i’m wondering if it could just be friction inflammation?…
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Posted by admin Date: Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Categories: Vaginal and uterus health
Tags: area, click, com, community, Content, doctor, eHealthForum, friction, hair, hair follicles, inflammation, intercourse, morning, oral intercourse, pimple, Type, vaginal area
Psychological Profile of Taiwanese Female Cosmetic Surgery Candidates: Understanding Their Motivation for Cosmetic Surgery
Conclusions The results of this study indicate that the Taiwanese female CS candidates did not have higher body image dissatisfaction
or greater body image investment than the control group. However, body area dissatisfaction was the only significant predictor
for the likelihood of having CS, a feature not previously recognized in Asian CS candidates. The higher self-esteem of the
CS candidates opposes the view that low self-esteem is a principal motivating factor for CS.
Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Original ArticleDOI 10.1007/s00266-009-9461-6Authors
Hung-Chi Chen, E-Da Hospital/I-Shou University Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery No. 1 Yi-Da Road, Jiau-Shu Tsuen, Yan-Chau Shiang Kaohsiung County Taiwan, ROCVasu Karri, E-Da Hospital/I-Shou U…
Posted by admin Date: Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Categories: plastic surgery
Tags: area, asian cs, body, body image, conclusions, control, control group, da road, dissatisfaction, E-Da, group, higher self, Hospital, Hung-Chi Chen, I-Shou, image, investment, Kaohsiung County, karri, likelihood, low self esteem, nbsp, plastic and reconstructive surgery, predictor, reconstructive surgery, self-esteem, shou, shu, study, Taiwan, yan chau, Yan-Chau Shiang, Yi-Da
A long-term review of Z-plasty technique for repair of split earlobes
The objective of
this study is to present the technique, results, and outcomes of our split earlobe patients. A 10-year retrospective review
of one surgeon’s (I.T.J) split earlobe cases was performed. Repairs involved resection of the edges of the split area followed
by a Z-plasty at the edge of the lobe. We perform a complete closure without preservation of the original piercing hole. Re-piercing
is performed after at least a month. Forty-three patients were included, and eight had bilateral involvement. Average follow-up
of the patients was around 4 months. A variety of etiologies were responsible for the split. One patient developed hematoma
and infection which was resolved with antibiotics. Another patient developed notching and required revision surgery. The other
41 pat…
Posted by admin Date: Sunday, February 21, 2010
Categories: plastic surgery
Tags: antibiotics, area, bilateral involvement, closure, earlobe, edge, hematoma, I.T.J, nbsp, objective, patient, plasty, Repairs, resection, retrospective, review, split, study, surgeon, technique, year, year retrospective review, z plasty