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Pigmented scars is a slightly misleading term, as it suggests a change in the skin's pigmentation and that they are true scars ; however, neither is true.
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Pigmented scars are usually the result of nodular or cystic acne ( the painful ' bumps ' lying under the skin ).
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Pigmented regions may be any color, and if present are most common around the muzzle, underside of the barrel, and the hindquarters or tail.
* Gum bichromate and other Pigmented Dichromated Colloids which are used to directly generate a photographic print
Pigmented and .
Pigmented birthmarks caused by excess skin pigment cells include moles, café-au-lait spots, and Mongolian spots.
Pigmented Unified Core provided an edge largely indistinguishable from the surface color, giving a more pleasing overall appearance to the product.
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Today's earthquakes are most numerous in belts where the earth's restlessness is presently concentrated, but scars of the past show that there is no part of the earth that has not had them.
The gray whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in its cold feeding grounds.
He suffers from bad dandruff and his skin is pocked by scars from procedures to remove cancerous growths.
Some are concerned that the current situation is inhumane, with upwards of 50 scars and disfigurements from vessel strikes on a single manatee.
While her vain friend and lover, Jacqueline, is repulsed by O's chains and scars, O herself is proud of her condition as a willing slave.
The name multiple sclerosis refers to scars ( scleroses — better known as plaques or lesions ) particularly in the white matter of the brain and spinal cord, which is mainly composed of myelin.
The city is essentially Baroque in character, with elements of Mannerist, Neo-Classical and Modern architecture in selected areas, though World War II left major scars on the city.
Richard finishes by saying he is content with his life, though he carries a lot of scars: " I like the way that sounds.
Dermabrasion is useful for scar removal when the scar is raised above the surrounding skin, but is less effective with sunken scars.
* Weakening of containing membranes or muscles is usually congenital ( which explains part of the tendency of hernias to run in families ), and increases with age ( for example, degeneration of the annulus fibrosus of the intervertebral disc ), but it may be on the basis of other illnesses, such as Ehlers-Danlos syndrome or Marfan syndrome, stretching of muscles during pregnancy, losing weight in obese people, etc., or because of scars from previous surgery.
An exception to this is animals with regeneration, which do not form scars and the tissue will grow back exactly as before.
The fibroblast proliferation is circular and cyclically, the fibroblast proliferation lays down thick, whitish collagen inside the provisional and collagen matrix, resulting in the abundant production of packed collagen on the fibers giving scars their uneven texture.
Healing times for ablative therapy are much longer and the risk profile is greater compared to nonablative therapy ; however, nonablative therapy offers only minor improvements in cosmetic appearance of atrophic and acne scars.
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It is the preferred surgical technique for emplacing silicone-gel implants, because of the longer incisions required ; yet, IMF implantation can produce thicker, slightly more visible surgical scars.
The surface in this area is marked by a set of nearly parallel scars that form channels running roughly in a north-south line, bent slightly to the southeast.
His hideous transformation in the end has been slightly modified as the scars on his face now partially fade in rather than progressing over a series of separate camera shots.
This version of Calendar Man is somewhat obese, has a slightly shorter right leg ( with a brace and platform shoe ), and features the calendar tattoos on his head seen in Batman: Dark Victory ( although here they more resemble scars ).
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There were other Italians who still bore scars they had earned in police station basements, resisting.
Hence they grow old beardless and their young men are without comeliness, because a face furrowed by the sword spoils by its scars the natural beauty of a beard.
While they carry emotional scars from their war experiences, they are proud of their service, and are shown fighting on the side of right and justice.
In the United States, products that contain onion extract are used in the treatment of topical scars ; some studies have found their action to be ineffective, while others found that they may act as an anti-inflammatory or bacteriostatic and can improve collagen organisation in rabbits.
Keloid scars are a more serious form of scarring, because they can grow indefinitely into large, tumorous ( although benign ) neoplasms.
Although they can be a cosmetic problem, keloid scars are only inert masses of collagen and therefore completely harmless and not cancerous.
The scars tend to spread as they heal, so outcome design is usually simple, the details being lost during healing.
The duo once again generated some controversy when their second single from the album, " Numbers ", was banned by the BBC due to references in the song to the drug speed, something that they had missed in the earlier single " Bedsitter "..... " watch the mirror count the lines, the battle scars of all the good times ".
As navels are scars, and not defined by genetics, they can serve as a way of distinguishing between identical twins in the absence of other identifiable marks.
" Frequently sporting 5 o ' clock shadows, eye patches, scars, fangs and other ruffian attributes — they devoured " good " shmoos, and wreaked havoc on Dogpatch.
Despite past attempts to repair these scars, they had difficulty in covering up those slashes ( as they found out that the painting was painted with tempera infused with diluted wax ).
" Frequently sporting 5 o ' clock shadows, eye patches, scars, bandages and other ruffian attributes — they devoured " good " Shmoos, were the sworn enemies of " hoomanity ," and wreaked havoc on Dogpatch.
An adult male specimen has yet to wash up, but sightings of the tropical bottlenose whale indicate they have a rather bulbous melon, two teeth located towards the front of the beak, and scars from fighting with the teeth.
Both species pick up numerous white scars all over the body as they age and may be a rough indicator of age.
Some dolphins are able to escape from gillnets, as they are spotted displaying scars consistent with entanglement.
Temelcoff is a silent man who struggles with English yet they are able to transcend their social and language barriers through the commonality of their scars — his from work, hers from being " always unlucky.
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