| skin marking |
The application of nontoxic, temporary paints or dyes to the skin to provide landmarks as in plastic surgery, to permit accurate alignment of wound edges at the time the skin is closed, or to align the treatment beam accurately duri
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| skin pigment |
Melanin, melanoid, and carotene.
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| skin popping |
The subcutaneous injection of illicit drugs, a practice that may result in localized abscesses, limb cellulitis, fasciitis, sepsis, or death. Injection drug users who ¡°skin pop¡± may be recognized by the presence of atrophied circula
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| skin tightening |
A loss of normal skin folds and shrinkage of collagen either as a result of overly aggressive resurfacing of the skin, or as a consequence of a sclerosing disorder such as progressive systemic sclerosis.
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| skin turgor |
The resistance of the skin to deformation, esp. to being grasped between the fingers. In a healthy person, when the skin on the back of the hand is grasped between the fingers and released, it returns to its normal appearance either
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