Fat Grafting to Face

Fat Grafting to Face

Fat Grafting to Face; Use of the patient’s own fat to fill in areas that have lost volume due to aging (most commonly under the eyes and in the cheeks) Fat grafting to the face is a popular procedure among patients who are seeking a more natural option for facial rejuvenation. In traditional fat transfer, … Read more

Signs of Failed Dental Bone Graft

Signs of Failed Dental Bone Graft

Signs of Failed Dental Bone Graft; When a tooth is lost, the body responds by reabsorbing the bone that once supported the tooth. This process can happen over a relatively brief period of time and will cause a significant loss of bone density. A procedure called a dental bone graft is used to restore this … Read more

Free Gingival Graft

Free Gingival Graft

An autogenous free gingival graft is a small amount of tissue that is harvested from the palate, which is then transferred to the deficient area to create a thicker band of keratinized tissue. The tissue that is harvested is typically fixed with sutures to the recipient site. The advantage of an autogenous free gingival graft … Read more

Gastric Bypass Nhs

Gastric Bypass Nhs

A gastric bypass nhs is an operation that creates a small pouch at the top of your stomach. The main part of your stomach, which is normally about the size of a football, is still there but doesn’t do anything. The small pouch at the top of your stomach is connected to some of the … Read more

Gastric Bypass Scars

Gastric Bypass Scars

Gastric bypass scars are permanent. The scars that develop as a result of a gastric bypass procedure will be larger than most other scars on the body. This is because the surgery involves cutting and rearranging the intestines. There are two main types of gastric bypass surgery — Roux-en-Y surgery and mini-gastric bypass surgery. The … Read more

Immotile Sperm And Cystic Fibrosis

Immotile Sperm And Cystic Fibrosis

Immotile Sperm And Cystic Fibrosis; Immotile sperm are sperm that are incapable of moving in a forward direction. These types of sperm are incapable of fertilizing an egg, as they cannot swim through the female reproductive tract to reach the egg. If a man has immotile sperm, he may be diagnosed with azoospermia, which is … Read more

Does Boric Acid Kill Sperm

Does Boric Acid Kill Sperm

Does Boric Acid Kill Sperm; Boric acid suppositories are available without a prescription to treat vaginal yeast infections. Spermicide is a contraceptive substance that destroys sperm, inserted vaginally prior to intercourse to prevent pregnancy. The active ingredient in the spermicide is nonoxynol-9. It works by destroying the cell membrane of the sperm, so it cannot … Read more

True Stories of Pregnancy After Tubal Ligation

True Stories of Pregnancy After Tubal Ligation

True Stories of Pregnancy After Tubal Ligation; For many women, having a tubal ligation (a form of permanent birth control) is the best way to prevent an unwanted pregnancy. But the procedure isn’t 100% foolproof, and there are stories of women who have conceived after having their tubes tied. For many women, having a tubal … Read more

Tailbone Pain During Pregnancy

Tailbone Pain During Pregnancy

Tailbone Pain During Pregnancy; Burning or shooting pain in the coccyx, also known as the tailbone, can occur for a variety of reasons. Tailbone pain during pregnancy is common and can be treated by changing positions and getting plenty of rest. Coccydynia is a rare condition that causes inflammation and pain in the tailbone. This … Read more

Owlet Pregnancy Band

Owlet Pregnancy Band

Owlet Pregnancy Band; Owlet is the world’s first smart pregnancy band. It monitors both you and your baby’s heart rate, temperature and movements. Why Owlet? The Owlet Pregnancy Band is the world’s first smart pregnancy band that monitors both you and your baby’s heart rate, temperature and movements. It also tracks your sleep quality, activity … Read more