It involves gentle manipulation of the bones and stretching of the skin through casting, followed by the child wearing a particular type of boots.
Kelly Rowland bared some skin too through sheer stripes that ran in all sorts of direction in her black Georges Chakra gown.
New guidelines by the Food and Drug Administration aim to protect consumers from skin cancer through greater testing and clearer labeling on sun-protection products, including cosmetics with sunscreen.
And it - we know that MRSA spread normally just through skin-to-skin contact, very casual skin-to-skin contact.
Molluscum contagiousum is highly contagious and easily spread through skin-to-skin contact with someone who is infected or by touching contaminated objects such as a flannel or towel.
It works on the theory that traumatic memories have not been properly processed by the brain, but can be reprocessed correctly via therapy involving eye movement, and using sounds or taps to the skin while going through the past traumas.
Once in place, infrared light is shone through the skin and to the tumor.
They are bioengineered to mimic the way deer antler bone grows through the skin.
About a year later, the worm breaks out through the skin, causing painful lesions.
Biopsy can now be done with a needle through the skin using CT imaging to guide the needle.
There are six holes in my lip where the infection has split through the skin and still draining.
This version, which occurs when bacteria enter the body through the skin, is more amenable to an antibiotic cure.
Saline implants are more prone to rippling and other texture changes that can sometimes be seen through the skin, surgeons say.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is requiring new labels on a birth control patch that delivers hormones through the skin.
The primary function of oxybenzone is to absorb ultraviolet light, but some research shows oxybenzone can be absorbed through the skin.
They can be toxic if ingested, inhaled or absorbed through the skin.
Both types of bacteria can live harmlessly on your skin until they enter through a cut or other wound and cause an infection.
It is my belief that nut allergy and most food allergies are often a result of the body becoming sensitised to them through the skin.
Absorption through the skin would be even less concerning, and contact from the powdery subtance on the skin would likely lead to much less damage overall.
From a logistical standpoint, a bone does not need to be protruding through the skin in order for the injury to be called a compound fracture.
The LEDs on GentleWaves shoot weak light (less than 25 watts) through the skin's epidermis to fibroblast cells, which produce structural proteins such as collagen and elastin.
The LEDs on GentleWaves shoot weak light (less than 25 watts) through the skin's epidermis to fibroblast cells, which produce such structural proteins as collagen and elastin.
"I suppose if you lay in a bath filled with mineral salts and trace elements some small part of that will be absorbed through your skin, " he says.
Companies are in the process of testing a device that will replace lung volume reduction surgery for patients with emphysema and repair heart valves by going through the skin.
Frogs, which breathe and process toxins through their skin, are considered a promising area for pharmaceutical research and a bio-indicator that can tell scientists about what's going on in the environment.
Acupuncturists protest (often) that they use sterile needles, but this very protest reveals their ignorance: most infections are caused by bacteria already present on the skin, which enter through the puncture wound.
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Cases of Guinea worm, a parasite that slowly burns through the skin, are down from 3.5 million in 1986 to 25, 000 last year, thanks to efforts of the Carter Center and others.
Also, the atomic-like dimensions of nanoparticles make it easier for them to slip through the skin or, if inhaled, move from the lungs to other organs in the body, including the liver and brain.
"For the most part I prefer drug store or department store or cosmeceutical products from your dermatologist because they're actually tested on the skin and they go through certain quality control measures, " said New York dermatologist Dr. Doris Day.
Stones that are resistant to lithotripsy may be treated with a surgical procedure known as a percutaneous nephrolithotomy, in which an instrument is passed through the skin into the kidney to grab and break up or remove the stone.
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