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Hand rejuvenation

Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2015
Aging of the hands results from both natural processes and chronic ultraviolet light exposure. Together, these cause textural and pigmentary changes, excess skin laxity, rhytides, and soft tissue atrophy that presents as prominent bones and tendons with easily visible veins. Many options are available for the reversal of these changes.
Farhaad R, Riyaz, David, Ozog
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Neck Rejuvenation

Dermatologic Clinics, 2005
The neck has long been neglected when it comes to facial rejuvenation. More often than not the neck is left untreated, leaving the patient with a line of demarcation along the mandible separating a rejuvenated face from an aged neck. Neck rejuvenation involves targeting all of the layers of tissue that are affected by the aging process.
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Rejuvenation

Clinical Sciences and Clinical Research
CellSonic has been saving lives for many years by curing chronic disease, something that biochemists cannot do. It is now evident that Cell Sonic’s improvement on lives goes further, it makes people biologically younger. This article examines two cases in detail. The ladies are both 59 years old and live on opposite sides of the world.
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FACIAL REJUVENATION

Nursing Clinics of North America, 1994
Facial rejuvenation includes several operations: rhytidectomy, rhinoplasty, blepharoplasty, mentoplasty, brow lift, chemical face peel dermabrasion, and collagen injections. The nurse's role begins with identification of expectations of the procedure. The operations described take the surgeon a few hours.
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Midface Rejuvenation

Facial Plastic Surgery, 1999
Recent advances in our understanding of midfacial aging have resulted in the development of several techniques of midfacial rejuvenation. Because aging causes vertical as well as inferomedial migration of midfacial and periorbital tissues, techniques that reposition ptotic tissues in the opposite direction give the best results.
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Lip Rejuvenation

Dermatologic Surgery, 2000
The management of the senile lip remains a dilemma. Allogenic fillers often feel unnatural, lip resurfacing is not adequate, and fat transfers may disappear.To develop a more reliable step-by-step approach to lip augmentation.Lips were divided into types: (1) the simple senile lip that had lost its fullness-treated with fat augmentation; (2) the lip ...
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Rejuvenation revisited

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1983
Rejuvenation is a subject that has captured the imagination of the public as well as the interest of physicians. Long before plastic surgeons began performing operations, patients sought the help of reputable practitioners and charlatans alike to alleviate the outward manifestations of aging.
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Midfacial Rejuvenation

Facial Plastic Surgery, 2003
The midface is an important new area in facial rejuvenation. Rejuvenation of the midface is necessary to achieve harmonious rejuvenation of the face. The extent of "lift" to be achieved with midfacial elevation is very limited. Excessive elevation of midfacial tissues results in vertical shortening of the lower eyelid, round eye deformity, and ...
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Leadership Rejuvenation

The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2014
Leaders are as subject to fatigue and the need for rejuvenation as other individuals. Those in formal roles tied to leadership are often observed for self-behaviors tied to work and personal and professional values. A reminder to rejuvenate, listen to self, and pattern behaviors for others is described. J Contin Educ Nurs.
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Periorbital Rejuvenation

Atlas of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics
The periorbital region can be rejuvenated by the application of both neuromodulators and dermal fillers. Neuromodulators can elevate the brows and improve periorbital rhytids. Dermal fillers can camouflage orbital fat pseudoherniation and tear trough deformity.
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