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Samir Mardini, M.D.. Plastic Surgeon; Facial Plastic Surgeon. Rochester, MN ...
... facial nerve, which controls the muscles in the face. In some cases, complete removal is not possible. If the tumor is very close to the brainstem or facial ...
Excess facial hair; Pelvic pain; Acne. When to see a doctor. Consult your doctor if you've missed at least three menstrual periods in a row, or if you've never ...
... Facial reconstruction, Upper airway stimulation therapy evaluation, Maxillomandibular advancement surgery, Facial nerve rehabilitation, Glossectomy ...
Another movement disorder called chorea causes brief periods of quick involuntary movements that happen over and over. Parkinsonism causes slowness of movement ...
Shave biopsy may be used to remove a small section of the top layers of skin. These layers are called the epidermis and the dermis. Stitches usually aren't ...
... Facial deformity, Facial fracture, Facial injury, Malocclusion. Show more areas of focus for Michael D. Olson, M.D., M.S.. Diana M ...
A bacterial infection at the tip of the tooth root usually occurs from an untreated dental cavity, an injury or prior dental work.
Learn about causes, treatment and prevention of this common, painful skin condition — sometimes called razor bumps, barber's itch, shave bumps and ...
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