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Some of the duties of the barber included neck manipulation, cleansing of ears and scalp, draining of boils, fistula and lancing of cysts with wicks.
Typically individuals with Langer-Giedion syndrome have fine scalp hair, ears that may be large or prominent, broad eyebrows, deep-set eyes, a bulbous nose, long narrow upper lip, and missing teeth.
The lowest levels of the nucleus ( in the upper cervical cord and lower medulla ) represent peripheral areas of the face ( the scalp, ears and chin ).
Rosacea typically begins as redness on the central face across the cheeks, nose, or forehead, but can also less commonly affect the neck, chest, ears, and scalp.
In addition to the face, symptoms can also appear on the ears neck, chest, upper back, and scalp.
The process of straightening the hair often involved applying caustic substances, such as relaxers containing lye, which needed to be applied by an experienced hairstylist so as to avoid burning the scalp and ears.
Among the deformities that can be non-surgically corrected with the EarWell device are prominent ears (“ bat ears ”), Stahl ’ s ear deformity (“ elfin ears ”), lop ear with a small helix ( outer cartilage rim ), lidding of the upper portion of the auricle ( helix ), helical compression, conchal crus, cryptotia, characterized by an ear, the top of which is hidden in the skin of the scalp, and the less severe Tanzer II constricted ear malformations.
The lesion may appear on any sun-exposed area, such as the face, ears, neck, scalp, chest, backs of hands, forearms, or lips.
His skin was like thin parchment, his scabby scalp had bits of tuffy white hair, his ears looked like old leather, his teeth yellowed, and his eyes sunken.
Appears as an elehpant with a drill instead of a trunk as well as a drill on its scalp, large bladed ears and pincers, holes around the front feet that are presumably missile pods, tank treads for back feet, and a dish-like tail.

scalp and back
One old man told me that when he was a boy he was kicked in the head by a fractious mule and had his scalp laid back from the entire front of his head.
when they reached the boy, the father sliced a new plug of tobacco, put the scalp back in place, and covered the raw edges with the slices.
He contended that while some animals do have a ridge of hair extending from the pate to the back, no animals have a ridge ( as in the Pangboche " scalp ") running from the base of the forehead across the pate and ending at the nape of the neck.
This is used to help minimize the risk of potentially fatal burns to the upper back, neck, scalp and face.
They found his scalp and ear nearly ripped off, but he convinced a friend, Jim Clyman, to sew it loosely back on, giving him directions.
Loa loa parasites infect human hosts by travelling through subcutaneous tissues such as the back, chest, groin, scalp, and eye.
The skin of the face is connected directly to the skin of the chest and the scalp is directly connected to the skin of the back.
Instead, the men used tallow or other fat to grease the hair, which was then fashioned into pigtails and tied back into the scalp hair to give the impression of short hair.
As its name describes, it measures the differences in the color of light reflected back through the scalp based on the relative amount of oxygenated and unoxygenated blood in the brain.
The scalp is pulled away from the skull in two flaps with the front flap going over the face and the rear flap over the back of the neck.
They immediately hurried back along the line, and there, near a place called Kiveton Park, they found their prisoner lying in the footway, apparently unconscious and bleeding from a severe wound in the scalp.
* The tumor commonly presents on sun-exposed areas ( e. g. back of the hand, scalp, lip, and superior surface of pinna )
Additionally it supplies the conjunctiva of the eye, the frontal sinus and the skin from the forehead extending back to the middle of the scalp.
It then ascends upon the forehead, and ends in two branches, a medial and a lateral, which supply the integument of the scalp, reaching nearly as far back as the lambdoidal suture ; they are at first situated beneath the Frontalis:
* Other skin features are not unique to individuals with TSC, including molluscum fibrosum or skin tags, which typically occur across the back of the neck and shoulders, café au lait spots or flat brown marks, and poliosis, a tuft or patch of white hair on the scalp or eyelids.
" As of May 2010, hair had grown back on over 75 % of her scalp, and she was beginning to colour and style her hair.
His method involved inserting silver wires under the patients scalp, one at the front of the head and one at the back.
PF is characterized by crusty sores that often begin on the scalp, and may move to the chest, back, and face.
Then it's back to the scalp as Bugs massages it with hair tonic first, then adds " Figaro Fertilizer ", causing hair to grow from Elmer's head which sprouts into flowers.
However, a French braid is more difficult to construct than a simple braid because of its greater complexity ; when performed on one's own hair, it also requires a more prolonged elevation of the hands above the back of the head, and leaves more tangled hair along the scalp when unbraiding.
The exploring electrodes are usually attached to the scalp near the frontal, central ( top ) and occipital ( back ) portions of the brain via a paste that will conduct electrical signals originating from the neurons of the cortex.
Unlike typical neuralgia, this form can also cause pain in the back of the scalp and neck.
In 2008, Intercytex, a company in Manchester ( UK ), announced positive results of a Phase II trial for a form of cloning hair follicles from the back of the neck, multiplying them and then reimplanting the cells into the scalp.

scalp and face
According to the Hughston Health Alert, " Lacerations to the head, scalp, and face are the most frequent types of injury hockey.
A rash of round lesions about an inch across arises on the face, trunk, arms and legs, and soles of the feet, but usually not the scalp.
Except in infants and the immunosuppressed, infection generally does not occur in the skin of the face or scalp.
* wounds or bruises on the scalp or face.
His whole face, eyes and scalp were swollen to the extent that he had had an eye removed to relieve some of the pain.
Proper technique involves aiming the dryer such that the air does not blow onto the face or scalp, which can cause burns.
It causes dry or greasy peeling of the scalp, eyebrows, and face, and sometimes trunk.
The scalp is the most common pulling site, followed by the eyebrows, eyelashes, face, arms, and legs.
Subsequently the head fails to grow while the face continues to develop at a normal rate, producing a child with a small head and a receding forehead, and a loose, often wrinkled scalp.
Image: Gray790. png | The nerves of the scalp, face, and side of neck.
Her scalp had been cut open, and her face was completely covered in blood.
Image: Gray790. png | The nerves of the scalp, face, and side of neck.
Image: Gray790. png | The nerves of the scalp, face, and side of neck.
Image: Gray790. png | The nerves of the scalp, face, and side of neck
Seborrhoeic dermatitis ( also seborrheic dermatitis AmE, seborrhea ) ( also known as " seborrheic eczema ") is an inflammatory skin disorder affecting the scalp, face, and torso.
Image: Gray790. png | The nerves of the scalp, face, and side of neck.
The scalp is the anatomical area bordered by the face anteriorly and the neck to the sides and posteriorly.
The scalp plays an important role in the aesthetics of the face.
Image: Gray805. png | The nerves of the scalp, face, and side of neck.

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