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Nail Cosmetics

Dermatologic Clinics, 2006
Nail cosmetics are used worldwide by millions of women who desire attractive, adorned nails. Smooth, shiny fingernails and toenails are highly desirable and an entire industry is devoted to achieving that end for the consumer. The grooming and decoration of nails is a well-ingrained cultural ritual in many countries of the world.
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Cosmetics in Blacks

Dermatologic Clinics, 1991
Blacks comprise a phenotypically heterogeneous group with respect to skin and hair. They are uniquely multihued with at least 35 different possible shades of pigmentation, and there is considerable variability in hair texture. This accounts for many of the unique skin and hair cosmetic requirements and customs in the black race.
P E, Grimes, L T, Davis
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Hair Cosmetics

Dermatologic Clinics, 1991
Alterations in the cuticle, cortex, and medulla are necessary to modify the hair cosmetically. The hair can be modified externally by the use of shampoos to remove excess sebum, conditioners to restore shine, and styling aids to increase manageability.
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Cosmetic Blepharoplasty

Dermatologic Clinics, 2005
Cosmetic blepharoplasty provides a satisfying solution to correct undesirable changes and provides substantial rejuvenation to the patient. The ability to perform procedures under local anesthesia combined with a relatively short recovery time makes blepharoplasty surgery highly satisfying for the patient.
Edgar F, Fincher, Ronald L, Moy
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Nail Cosmetics

Dermatologic Clinics, 1991
Disorders of the nails may be brought about by systemic disease or outside influences. Although many of the products available on the market may be of great benefit in offering palliation of abnormalities of the nail plate, they may also be a source of significant adverse effects. Treatment of nail disorders must be predicated on a well-focused history,
J M, Barnett, R K, Scher, S C, Taylor
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Cosmetic blepharoplasty

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1991
Performing flawless cosmetic blepharoplasty surgery requires attention to many details. A proper medical work-up with establishment of patient rapport and preoperative photographic documentation should begin the evaluation. The surgical correction of concomittant brow position abnormalities should be considered.
S L, Bosniak, T F, McDevitt
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Cosmetic Endocrinology

Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2021
Cosmetic endocrinology treats endocrine pathophysiologies to improve cosmetically bothersome physical exam findings for the patient. Here we review the general cosmetic changes in PCOS with an emphasis on targeted cosmetic medical therapies.
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Drugs in Cosmetics

JAMA, 1961
Cosmetic materials and procedures are aimed at beautifying appearance and promoting attractiveness. This is satisfactorily achieved by nonmedical measures as devised by modern cosmetic chemists. Incorporation of pharmacologically active ingredients into cosmetics which are sold across the counter is objectionable because no absorbable drug should be ...
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The Cosmetic Vacuum

Plastic Surgery, 2021
Mirko S, Gilardino   +2 more
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Cosmetic Conformers

Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1997
Abstract. The loss of an eye is an emotionally traumatic event. A prosthetic eye is usually not fitted until the socket has healed (about 6 weeks after surgery). This period, during which a clear conformer is fitted, can be particularly traumatic, especially for the newly anophthalmic patient.
B C, Patel, N A, Sapp, J R, Collin
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