Plastic Surgery (Cosmetic Surgery) Related Diseases & Conditions
Medical tests and procedures are used to diagnose and treat a wide variety of conditions. Our doctors have compiled a list of ailments related to the topic of Plastic Surgery (Cosmetic Surgery) that may be used to diagnose or monitor the status of the diseases and conditions listed below.
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Oral Cancer
The term oral cancer includes cancer of the mouth (oral cavity) and the back of the mouth (oropharynx). Red and white patches...learn more »
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Oral Cancer Article
- What is the oral cavity?
- What is cancer?
- Who's at risk for oral cancer?
- What are the symptoms of oral cancer?
- How is oral cancer diagnosed?
- How is oral cancer treated?
- Methods of treatment
- What are the side effects of treatment for oral cancer?
- What is rehabilitation for oral cancer?
- What happens after treatment for oral cancer?
- What does the future hold for patients with oral cancer?
- What resources are available to patients with oral cancer?
- Oral Cancer At A Glance
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Stretch Marks
Stretch marks occur in the dermis, the elastic middle layer of skin that allows it to retain its shape. When the skin is...learn more »
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Stretch Marks Article
- How can I get rid of stretch marks?
- Is laser therapy effective at removing stretch marks?
- Are over-the-counter stretch mark creams or tanning lotions able to fade or hide stretch marks?
- Does insurance cover cosmetic surgery to remove stretch marks?
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Moles
Moles are small skin growths that may appear flat or raised and are often tan, brown, black, reddish brown, or skin colored. They...learn more »
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Moles Article
- What are moles?
- What are risk factors for developing moles?
- What types of moles are there?
- What are liver spots or age spots?
- Are seborrheic keratoses types of moles?
- How do moles develop?
- Does having more moles increase my chance of getting melanoma?
- Do moles ever disappear spontaneously?
- Which skin cancers look like moles?
- How can moles be prevented?
- How can moles be treated?
- Is there a blood test or X-ray to diagnose moles?
- Moles At A Glance
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Head and Neck Cancer
Head and neck cancer is cancer of the oral cavity, salivary glands, paranasal sinuses and nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, or lymph...learn more »
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Head and Neck Cancer Article
- What is cancer?
- What kinds of cancers are considered cancers of the head and neck?
- How common are head and neck cancers?
- What causes head and neck cancers?
- What are common symptoms of head and neck cancers?
- How are head and neck cancers diagnosed?
- What health professionals treat patients with head and neck cancers?
- How are head and neck cancers treated?
- Are clinical trials (research studies) available for patients with head and neck cancers?
- What rehabilitation or support options are available for patients with head and neck cancers?
- Is follow-up treatment necessary? What does it involve?
- What can people who have had head and neck cancer do to reduce the risk of developing a second primary (new) cancer?
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Birthmark
Birthmarks and other abnormal skin pigmentation is caused by the body's inability to produce enough melanin. Abnormal skin...learn more »
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Birthmark Article
- Birthmarks and other skin pigmentation problems introduction
- What are birthmarks?
- Pigmented birthmarks
- Macular stains
- Hemangioma
- Port-wine stains
- What are skin pigmentation disorders?
- Albinism
- Melasma
- Can skin damage causes pigmentation loss?
- Vitiligo
- Pictures of Birthmarks - Slideshow
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Scars
Scar formation is a natural part of the healing process after injury. The depth and size of the wound incision and the location...learn more »
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Scars Article
- How does scarring happen?
- What are the types of scars?
- What are the possible treatments?
- Does insurance coverage apply to scar treatments?
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Cleft Palate and Cleft Lip Article
- What is a cleft palate and cleft lip?
- Who gets cleft lip and cleft palate?
- What causes a cleft lip and cleft palate?
- How are cleft lip and cleft palate diagnosed?
- What problems are associated with cleft lip and/or cleft palate?
- Who treats children with cleft lip and/or cleft palate?
- What's the treatment for cleft lip and cleft palate?
- What is the prognosis for children with cleft lip and/or cleft palate?
- Do children with cleft lips or cleft palates have special dental
needs?
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Black Eye
The most common cause of a black eye is due to an injury to the face or head. Most black eye injuries are minor and heal on their...learn more »
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Black Eye Article
- Black eye introduction
- What causes a black eye?
- What are the signs and symptoms of a black eye?
- When should I call the doctor for a black eye?
- How is a black eye diagnosed?
- What is the treatment for a black eye?
- What are the complications of black eye?
- How can I prevent a black eye?
- Black Eye At A Glance
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Body Dysmorphic Disorder Article
- What is body dysmorphic disorder (BDD)?
- What are the symptoms and signs of body dysmorphic disorder?
- What is the treatment for body dysmorphic disorder?
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Urethral Cancer
Urethral cancer is a rare form of cancer that primarily affects white females, people over 60 years of age, and those who have...learn more »
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Urethral Cancer Article
- What is urethral cancer?
- What are risk factors for urethral cancer?
- What are symptoms and signs of urethral cancer?
- How is urethral cancer diagnosed?
- What is the prognosis for urethral cancer?
- How is staging of urethral cancer determined?
- What are the treatment options for urethral cancer?
- What is the treatment for anterior urethral cancer?
- What is the treatment for posterior urethral cancer?
- What is the treatment for recurrent urethral cancer?
- Where can people find more information about urethral cancer?
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Wrinkles
Wrinkles, whether they be fine line or deep furrows, typically appear on areas of the body that receive a high amount of exposure...learn more »
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Wrinkles Article
- Wrinkles facts
- Introduction to wrinkles
- What factors promote wrinkles?
- What medical treatments and cosmetic procedures are available for wrinkles?
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Rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty is a type surgery that is performed to repair nasal fractures or to change the appearance of the nose for cosmetic...learn more »
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Rhinoplasty Article
- What is rhinoplasty?
- What does the surgery involve?
- What are the risks and complications?
- Rhinoplasty At A Glance
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