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More risky are breast augmentations and reductions with periareolar incisions.
How am I going to keep this cutie off my incisions?!
Most of the surgeries are now done laparoscopically through tiny incisions.
The surgery involved making incisions with a scalpel, moving bones, gluing and stitching.
Five incisions and thirteen excisions later, I was officially diagnosed with the condition.
The surfaces are like scar tissue, and the incisions add to this reading.
Then the video shows Dr. Davis-Boutte making incisions, her scalpel moving rhythmically.
It scabs over the incisions from which might bleed a living, inexpressible pain.
The most common surgery, gallbladder removal, requires at least four incisions on the abdomen.
The surgeon sees this, and then marks on their device where to make incisions.
As the incisions were made, the crowd drank lemonade and whiskey and bought snacks.
Now, a robot's sewn up incisions in a live pig's gut, all by itself.
The waterjet is hardly an inch from the pumpkin when it makes the incisions.
The cut marks on the arm bone were unlike butchering incisions, the researchers found.
The operation could be performed through three small incisions using cameras and special instruments.
When done with a laparoscope to avoid large incisions, it's usually an outpatient procedure.
Small incisions are made into the skin so it can be slowly, but artfully, removed.
She was having her impacted upper wisdom teeth extracted via small incisions in her face.
"His wrist incisions were about 2.5 centimeters and 6.5 centimeters on each hand," TMZ reports.
"That was one large procedure through multiple incisions to the face and scalp," says Layke.
For men who've lost a lot of weight, the loose skin drips over the top of the pants, so from underneath the bellybutton, we pinch that skin and all the incisions go underneath, basically speedo incisions or any area covered by a bathing suit.
Both boys underwent a touch-up procedure to clean out incisions on their heads on Wednesday.
Because the procedure can be done in five minutes and requires no incisions, it's insanely popular.
Its smooth golden surface was sliced by incisions and shattered in some places by Cubist eruptions.
Displayed on LumiSheet panels (ultra-thin LED lightboxes), the incisions allow the light to shine through.
Then, doctors pull the human child out through the incisions, later removing the placenta and umbilical cord.
Using the glue, the scientists were able to close bleeding skin incisions in less than 30 seconds.
Surgical site infections are caused by bacteria getting in to the body through incisions made during surgery.
The surgeon conducted a laparoscopic procedure, making three little incisions to insert a camera and surgical tools.
Surgery is used to remove organs, and incisions are closed, making an open-casket funeral a possibility.
"This fits with the idea that the incisions are a form of numerical notation," Dr. D'Errico said.
Four months later, her incisions began opening and her physician determined she needed a second, outpatient surgery.
The three skulls had multiple deep incisions along their midlines that were likely carved with a flint tool.
Make six 28-inch deep incisions along the bones, and stuff 1-2 garlic cloves into each incision.
As Thill went on to explain, performing an abortion doesn't involve any incisions or "cutting" of any kind.
The Wehrhahn's six stations were planned as "incisions" in the continuum, with each reflecting the vision of an artist.
Some are minimally invasive "ultrasound guided" operations in which surgeons make small incisions and use instruments inside the womb.
Temporary prescriptions for opioids dull the sting from surgical incisions; anti-inflammatories can mask the discomfort of a sprain.
Those big incisions into the hood aren't just for looks — they're active flaps that modify the car's aerodynamic profile.
Make incisions lengthwise on the skin-side, about 1/2 -inch apart from each other from end to end.
Eventually, doctors could let precise robots do the incisions while they control them via EchoPixel a few feet away.
Once home, a nurse visited her several times a week to take her vital signs and assess her incisions.
The team had to work out where to make the incisions, far trickier in this case than in most.
Minimally-invasive laparoscopic surgery involves using just three or four small incisions in the abdomen to remove the uterus.
In this video by Waterjet Channel on YouTube, a waterjet makes very detailed and precise incisions in a pumpkin.
Today, the procedure is done with a local anesthetic and the incisions are much smaller, often requiring no stitches.
They strap the sinner to a steel surgical table, make incisions in his body, and let his blood run.
Mesh procedures done with one vaginal incision and two groin or thigh incisions - known as transobturator midurethral sling surgery - had more repeat surgeries and groin pain but fewer vascular complications, bladder or urethral perforations, or voiding difficulties than so-called retropubic midurethral surgery done with one vaginal incision and two abdominal incisions.
It was like a gynecologist mixed with a twist to it: It's sometimes a gynecologist and sometimes incisions and lacerations.
When his body arrived from the coroner's office, long incisions from the autopsy split his legs, arms, torso and head.
As a result, doctors were able to adjust my knee in surgery and make incisions that would improve my gait.
These incisions are left open to heal, which can take longer and be more painful and require regular dressing changes.
It had become a mainstay in minimally invasive surgery, slicing up tissue so it could be removed through tiny incisions.
The surgeons began by making incisions above the umbilicus and beneath the left and right sides of the rib cage.
Fake surgeries — where doctors make some incisions but don't actually change anything — make people feel better than placebo pills alone.
Minimally invasive procedures involve using devices such as catheters to make tiny incisions instead of creating large openings on the body.
Surgeons attach sutures to the two ends of the food tube and pull them out through incisions in the child's back.
He also helped Long with her own basic tasks that she couldn't do by herself, including tending her drains and incisions.
Moments later, their heads are wiped clean and Tepper takes a black marker and outlines incisions from the three previous surgeries.
The approach requires smaller incisions than traditional open surgery and is increasingly used in procedures such as prostate removal and hysterectomy.
Doctors performed surgery on his leg, according to McCain, but made incorrect incisions on one side and cut all the ligaments.
Three died of infections from the incisions made to hide the opiates in their bodies during shipment to the United States.
She photographed incisions, stitches, bodies being washed; she smuggled out blood and grease from autopsy trays and used them in sculptures.
Such incisions into the lives of artists who don't fit neatly into the normative narrative change how we read their art.
Appearing smug and faintly nonchalant in the film stills, Bright's piece reshapes narrative and gender dynamics with the smallest of incisions.
In tests, MeTro was successfully used to seal incisions in the arteries and lungs of rodents, and in the lungs of pigs.
In "Dance" (2018), however, she has filled nearly all the incisions with pumice, so that painting's surface is relatively smooth and unblemished.
Focused ultrasound uses soundwaves to destroy damaged tissue deep within the body, doing away with the need for incisions or radiation therapy.
It all depends—on how how much weight you lost, how many surgeries you have, where the incisions are and how long.
He was able to get back on the air five days later, but was left with seven incisions and a painful recovery.
Patients have turned to him after watching graphic videos of his healing rituals, which include nasal probings, body incisions and eye scrapings.
My newly upholstered abdomen had five stitched-up incisions and my whole body seemed to be deer-in-headlights frozen in surprise.
Who should not get a tubal ligationMost tubal ligations are done by two small incisions or one small incision in the abdomen.
Operating the other scope in the pair is a neurosurgeon who's charge of making incisions into fetal skin and stitching it up afterwards.
Its smoothly sculpted surface resembles a silted stream bed, an uncovered terrain seamed by a horizontal line and branching out in patterned incisions.
Because the surgery was laparoscopic and involved only four small incisions, I would be in the hospital for only one to two days.
They also rub a herbal mixture into rows of half-inch incisions cut up and down their arms, believing it to strengthen punches.
Finally, the most invasive procedure involves making incisions on both sides of the membrane that covers the vaginal walls, before joining them together.
They also performed "escharotomies," making incisions in the burned tissue to reduce pressure and swelling on the limbs and allow blood to flow.
"It's impossible to lift your arms with incisions in your abdomen and I was there alone with nobody to help out really," she said.
Workers are hoping to make incisions in the whales to prevent sudden rupture, and perhaps cut the entire whale down to scavenger-friendly pieces.
With just a few simple incisions you can avoid the dreaded smell and toxic fumes of drain cleaner and make your own de-clogger.
Welcome to the world of Spatchcock Turkey, which will allow you to dramatically cut down on cooking time by employing a few simple incisions.
Mooney created the FixMe filter, which shows markings on a person's face that are meant to mimic the lines surgeons draw before making incisions.
Microblading involves shallow incisions being made in the skin with a tiny razor—hence the name—and pigment being deposited into those tiny cuts.
In a recovery house, a caretaker can tend to their incisions, help with bathing, food, pain medications and even perform regular post-op massages.
Because the incisions are tiny, sometimes gallstones fall out of the gallbladder as it's being removed and end up roaming free in the abdomen.
He worked as a rubber tapper, one of many in the Amazon who cut into trees and collect the latex oozing from the incisions.
For these, the artist stood in front of a stretched and painted canvas and carefully made one or more linear incisions with a blade.
But incisions on his sides, made during the fetal surgery to loosen enough tissue to cover the hole in his back, had not closed.
According to Sullivan, a septate uterus is usually corrected with a minimally invasive procedure with no incisions that typically has a shorter recovery time.
Twenty years ago, doctors were only able to confirm the diagnosis with invasive tests or a hysteroscopy or a pelvic laparoscopy, which uses incisions.
The research also suggests that fake surgeries — where doctors make some incisions but don't actually change anything — are an even stronger placebo than pills.
Like the New Yorker's architectural incisions, Hsiao's cement slices record and reveal different textural layers, like archaeological strata, to evoke a sense of time captured.
Fontana, on the other side of the exhibition's time frame, is represented by two works, both of which lie outside of his signature surface incisions.
Finally, in mid-February, she was healthy enough for her ailing appendix to be removed with laparoscopic surgery, involving several tiny incisions in the abdomen.
Because the defect was so large, they made "relaxing incisions" along his sides, to loosen the skin so they could pull it across his back.
In the '90s, more plastic surgeons began performing endoscopic brow lifts, which require two to four small incisions behind the hairline to elevate the brow.
The doctors developed a method of in-utero surgery involving only two tiny incisions, bringing a much smaller risk of problems for both mother and fetus.
Jessica alleges that she then went to her family physician, who was horrified at the sight of her incisions and immediately identified the infection as MRSA.
In the spring of 2018, Hyland had endometriosis lesions removed during laparoscopic surgery, a procedure in which instruments are inserted into small incisions in the abdomen.
The surgeons made four small incisions in the upper and lower corners of her belly, and stuck what looked like four white plugs into the cuts.
Mid-week came with a lot of emotions — after taking a closer look at all my incisions and the developing scars, I started to break down.
If too much pressure is applied, the incisions may become too deep and the dial might shatter, a real risk when working on mother-of-pearl.
The most minor of incisions in the wall could wreak damage to an inner chamber that may have been hermetically sealed for so many years, however.
However, if you do, she recommends waiting to breastfeed until your breasts and incisions have healed from the surgery, which generally takes two to three months.
Indeed, it says its technology will allow doctors to access early-stage lung cancer without incisions, allowing for more accurate diagnosis, as well as more targeted treatment.
In both groups, patients could hear and smell bone cement being mixed in the operating room and feel needle incisions in their back when anesthesia was administered.
The procedures follow the same basic principle: Incisions are made, extra skin is cut away, the remaining skin (and underlying structures) reshaped, then all sewn back together.
I was in the bathroom at a friend's place a few days after finishing my antibiotics when I checked to make sure my incisions were healing properly.
FYI, cupping's a form of Eastern medicine that's meant to detoxify blood ... but it's rare you see a celeb messing with Hijama -- which involves making actual incisions.
Introduced in 1992, minimally invasive radical hysterectomy -- in which smaller incisions are made with either a laparoscopic or a robot-assisted procedure -- increased in popularity over time.
Although I couldn't see what Dr. Marx was doing, he narrated as he made two incisions: one for a tiny camera, the other for a tiny instrument.
"Those deep incisions are really exceptional," explained Julia Gresky, a paleopathologist based at the German Archaeological Institute and the study's lead author, in a Skype interview with Motherboard.
Levita Magnetics reduces the need for multiple incisions by inserting powerful magnets through the belly button, and controlling them with magnetic arms on the outside of the body.
Reading his mind, I assured him that the incisions were thin and that I would get him to the best laser guy as soon as he was ready.
Rectal rebuilding is me talking about the incisions—it's like a lot of surgeons are just redoing the whole butt area these days, your butt tubes and everything.
He stands in front of a dropped dumbbell, tongue hanging out and frazzled, one hand on a dialysis machine hooked into his arm, which is covered in incisions.
So they opted for a more invasive approach, making larger incisions in the abdominal wall and yanking the phone out with forceps—kind of like a caesarean section.
Dubai based artist Mohammed Kazem's monumental Scratches on Paper (2014) looks completely blank until one is close enough to perceive the obsessive incisions that cover the matte surface.
The artist had shaped the marble by polishing the material, giving it more human expression with incisions to depict eyes, a mouth and chin, and even neck fat.
If you were watching the patient—nobody was—you saw the arms of the robot steadily moving in and out through the tiny incisions in the woman's body.
The device allows doctors to work through small slits rather than big, open incisions, so that patients can heal faster and run less risk of bleeding and infection.
Laparoscopic surgery, using miniature digital video cameras and electronic tools, allows for small incisions that result in quicker recovery times and shorter hospital stays than traditional open surgery.
Mr. Pilgrim himself labored for months to perfect a method of removing all the bones from the carcass with no incisions other than those originally used in processing.
As the video shows, ink may spill all over, but only the calculated incisions in the skin will retain that ink in the shape of the tattoo art.
By filling in some of the incisions, Goodman is able to juxtapose two different surfaces, as well as emphasize the painting's status as an object, albeit a scarred one.
As long as there are no complications from surgery (like bleeding or infection), the main trade-off for a firmer body is scars from the incisions, says Dr. Capla.
The virtual models help both new and experienced surgeons determine the safest and most efficient way to locate tumors, place surgical incisions or practice difficult procedures ahead of time.
The operation, done with tiny incisions through a scope, revealed a shredded meniscus, the cartilage-like disc that acts like a cushion between the bones of the knee joint.
Inabnet and Taye Bellistri looked up at the monitors, rather than down at the patient, as they maneuvered the handles of tools threaded through the left and right incisions.
Following opening statements, prosecutors called former GBI medical examiner Warren Tillman, who testified that Coggins suffered about 30 lacerations, incisions, abrasions and stab wounds, including three that punctured his lungs.
Still, the experience left him with seven incisions and a painful recovery, and Stern is now questioning whether he wants to continue doing his show after his contract expires in 2020.
By determining where the incisions will appear (or not), the artist has turned what could have easily become a crutch or even a brand into just another option in her toolbox.
The minimally invasive surgery, commonly known as LASIK, aims to correct vision in just minutes, using lasers rather than blades to make incisions that reshape a small portion of the cornea.
While most surgical incisions are closed with stitches or staples, some cannot be closed if skin edges do not align or there is a high risk of infection, the authors explain.
Typically, surgeons treated life-threatening abdominal bleeds from gunshots and bomb blasts by cutting open the abdomen, searching for the damaged organs and arteries, repairing them, and stitching up the incisions.
New research from the Harvard Wyss Institute shows that chitosan, which is a fancy term for crustacean goo, can be used as a biodegradable glue to heal wounds and patch surgical incisions.
KDT is on its second year of operation, and one of its major partnerships has been with Insightec, an Israeli company that pioneered MRI-guided focused ultrasound technology that avoids making incisions.
Mouse experiments, where the researchers made incisions to the skin, also showed wound healing to be significantly greater when wounds were inflicted during the animal's active phase compared with the rest phase.
They cut out pockets of opposition from the city boundaries, in dozens of cases creating precise incisions in the map to exclude particular apartment complexes with a higher share of black residents.
According to the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, c-sections require that two major incisions be made: one through the skin and abdominal wall, and another through the wall of the uterus.
Pope said Transenterix would look to convert delicate laparoscopic surgery, which involves making tiny and precise incisions in the abdomen and in its current form is extremely wearing on surgeons, over to Senhance.
In "Let the Match Begin" (2017), one of the strongest paintings in the exhibition, the artist has rubbed a black liquid medium into the largely vertical and horizontal incisions, creating a noticeably scarred skin.
Like the scratchings on Machu Picchu, or the incisions on the side of the M4 that lead toward a road-side McDonalds, perhaps these trails in the dirt would lead me toward my target.
After Giu­lianotti arrived in the operating room, the physician assistant and the chief resident made four tiny incisions, marked with red dots, on her stomach, and inserted narrow tubes, called cannulas, into the holes.
Nonsurgical procedures, on the other hand, are still a little gross and a lot mesmerizing, but since they don't require anesthesia or incisions, they're easier to sell as part of someone's glamorous self-care package.
Each style, priced from $68 to $78, is specifically designed to avoid rubbing on scar tissues or surgery incisions, with specific details thoughtfully incorporated to make the treatment (and post-treatment) experience as comfortable as possible.
While Trump certainly has to rely on Republicans in Congress and in his cabinet to protect him as Mueller continues his incisions, the grudging support of the leaders of an unpopular political party is not enough.
She discovered that the veins were part of a larger hearing apparatus that redirects sound waves to the ear drums, a conclusion further validated after small incisions in the veins reduced hearing sensitivity in the butterflies.
Wake a patient from surgery and tell him you've done an arthroscopic repair, and his knee gets better even if all you did was knock him out and put a couple of incisions in his skin.
Wood removes the wire, checks the incisions at the tail and gills and submerges the bass in a bucket to bleed out before transferring it to a cooler filled with a slurry of water and ice.
From Anna Bella-Papp's discreet incisions on clay, to Agnes Martin's warbling graphite lines on canvas, to Mark Bradford's grid of Los Angeles street advertisements stripped and layered into acrylic, the hand's shadowy labor takes on physicality.
Intuitive Surgical, for instance, has sold over 210,22020 of its da Vinci surgical robots, which reproduce a surgeon's hand motions through small incisions in a patient's body during operations such as hysterectomies; benefits may include shorter recoveries.
The bodies were driven from the city morgue in Queens to the school's Midtown Manhattan classrooms in the morning and returned the same evening after students practiced incisions, drainage of bodily fluids and injection of embalming fluid.
Dr. Reed and her husband fought for years to ban the use of a surgical tool called a power morcellator, which has a spinning blade that slices up tissue so it can be extracted through small incisions.
This unintended grid, whose incisions are responsible for serious deterioration along the edges of the four parts, segregates its enigmatic imagery into distinct, oddly unrelated pictures — another postmodern touch — a grouping that underscores the artist's dreamlike structure.
During surgeries for spina bifida—a birth defect in which the spine forms incorrectly—Belfort uses these forceps to pull back fetal tissue for a neurosurgeon to make incisions that release the spinal cord into its correct position.
It's as simple as placing the avocado on a flat surface with your hand on top and gently making incisions around the outside, Jeff Bland, executive chef at the Michelin-starred Balmoral Hotel in Edinburgh, told The Times.
In intaglio, the image to be printed is incised into a plate to which ink is added,with the plate then wiped clean so that only the ink that has fallen into the incisions will transfer to paper.
Grady makes three incisions across the full diameter of the pie for a total of six portions, which she considers "a decent amount" and enough to satisfy the customers who order only pie and sweet tea for lunch.
The Da Vinci—a grinning panoply of robotic arms and sharp tiny tools, like the torture device in a Bond film—can operate internally and make incisions with a precision that no human surgeon can hope to have.
When I walked into the operating room, the patient was inert; incisions had been made around her belly button, and a flap of skin rested on her stomach like a tube of toothpaste that had been flipped open.
After sourcing the marble for the piece from one of her local dealers, she deployed a shrieking angle grinder with a spinning diamond blade to make incisions in the rock, breaking pieces away with a hammer and chisel.
Although her tiny incisions may barely qualify as collage compared to the more elaborate works on view at Leslie-Lohman, Bright's work is a wonderful counterpoint in an exhibition full of explosive visions of body politics and fetishism.
The implied violence of a sharp cutting-tool making its neat incisions into a material closely synonymous with skin is inescapable, especially when read within the context of the war machine that dispenses with female flesh as easy collateral.
While many different tattooing methods were used in the Pacific, such as puncturing, sewing, and scraping, the inhabitants of the Solomon Islands prefered to cut incisions into already inked skin or poke pigment-soaked tools directly into the flesh.
Frank Bruni You wouldn't want to be operated on by a physician with only a few surgeries under his or her belt, and the assurance that this doctor brought a fresh perspective to anesthesia and incisions wouldn't thrill you.
From Kylie Jenner writing a love letter to her thigh scar to Francia Raísa proudly flaunting her kidney incisions on the red carpet, the women ahead are beautiful reminders of just how powerful scars (and the stories behind them) can be.
Finally, because swelling from the procedures could cut off the circulation to his leg, surgeons made a series of large incisions in his calf to relieve pressure by opening the fascia, a sheet of connective tissue that wraps tightly around muscle.
In the mid-eighties, he became an expert in laparoscopic surgery, in which a doctor inserts a camera inside a small incision and then uses the video to guide surgical tools that have been inserted into the body through other incisions.
Later, he began to back the canvas with black fabric, so the incisions could be read as entries to dark, intimate interiors (some observers have likened the cuts to vulvas and stigmata) or as portals to outer space, the cosmic Void.
There, Athey presented Four Scenes in a Harsh Life, which included him making light incisions into his co-performer Divinity Fudge's back, then placing paper towels on the cuts to absorb the blood-drawing, and hoisting them into the air.
Poetry or science, or some amalgam of the two, can be fashioned into an instrument with which to make incisions, but with a concept as impenetrable as the nature of time, even the sharpest tools sometimes leave only patterns on the surface.
Women have shared stories of being released from the hospital with cracked pelvises, infected incisions, life threatening clots; Serena Williams famously had to advocate for her own care when she faced life-threatening complications after childbirth and her concerns weren't taken seriously.
Even Emma's treatment of her career as a physician feels more fully realized than Zadie's, although Martin leverages her own background as a doctor to great effect throughout, writing vividly of accidentally sliced intestines and torrents of blood gushing from abdominal incisions.
With traditional heart valve surgery, which involves making incisions into the chest, patients tend to stay in the hospital for three to seven days, but it may take four to six weeks to fully heal, according to the US National Library of Medicine.
Most tappers start at 5 in the morning, going from rubber tree to rubber tree making incisions on the bark, which unleashes a milky white liquid: latex, the key building block of rubber, which is collected by small buckets placed under the cuts.
For most of the year — and in places for many years on end — arroyos, which cross the deserts of the world and drain arid mountain ranges, are merely riverbeds or incisions in canyon rock, tracts of barren ground more desert than river.
He'd washed her wounds, sutured her lacerations, pieced her beaten skull together, stitched the incisions from the autopsy, cleaned the dirt from under her fingernails, scrubbed the fingerprint ink from her fingertips, washed her hair, dressed her in jeans and a blue turtleneck.
A human, someone between technician and doctor, leans over the nameless body whose face is painted the trademark black and white of the Ghost Nation, and the camera leans with him for a gruesome close-up of multiple slow incisions into manufactured flesh and skull.
For these, artists made tiny incisions in streetlamps and windows to allow light to pass through, so that in the space of half a minute, a calm afternoon along the Seine would transform into a festive night scene, with fireworks bursting over the river.
Focused ultrasound does not expose the patient to radiation or incisions, and it can produce a variety of therapeutic effects including the destruction of cancerous tissues, more pronounced and localized drug delivery, enhancement of radiation therapy effects, and stimulation of a stronger immune response.
More than 4m undergo some form of female genital mutilation (FGM) each year—a range of practices, from infibulation at one end, through incisions or pricks that hurt but cause no lasting damage, to the merely symbolic, such as rubbing the genitals with herbs.
In the latest study, Dr. Bello and her colleagues compared the incisions on the arm bone in question with hundreds of butchering marks on human and animal bones from Gough's Cave, as well as engravings on animal bones from the cave and other archaeological sites.
The whole scene is dominated by eventful clouds which must have taken quite some time to engrave — swirls and billows (made of thousands of tiny incisions) that also hint at brain matter and cytoplasm in a cell as well as nebulae and galaxy clusters.
The viewers can see that there are minor incisions happening (and that a pair of scissors is being used in a way that made my editor very uncomfortable), but it was interesting to see Paul in a genuinely vulnerable position: having no idea what's happening on camera.
People have been putting ink into fine dermal incisions for millennia but microblading eyebrows only became popular in Asia around 25 years ago and started catching on in the US within the last two or three years (microblading, like other types of "tattoos," are not FDA-approved).
Make a few horizontal incisions into the onion: Then, turn it toward you and make a few cuts vertically: Turn the onion again and start chopping along to get an even dice: Recipes may call for a small, medium or large dice: Another common cut is mincing.
Back in Modena, the Museo Enzo Ferrari is housed in a striking building designed by the Czech architect Jan Kaplicky, with a curving glass front and a streamlined yellow roof — the color of the company's logo — with incisions that look like a car's air intake vents.
Now is the time for women to reclaim their role and their worth in the workplace and to reinvent a values system that has long been dictated by men, and for men and women both to make the proper incisions in society's structure and see just where it breaks.
In "Cynthia Nixon and the Age of Inexperience," Frank Bruni writes: You wouldn't want to be operated on by a physician with only a few surgeries under his or her belt, and the assurance that this doctor brought a fresh perspective to anesthesia and incisions wouldn't thrill you.
And they have embraced cutting-edge techniques to improve the appearance of reconstructed breasts and give them a more natural "look and feel" — using a woman's belly fat to create the new breast, sparing the nipple, minimizing scarring with creative incisions and offering enhancements like larger, firmer lifted breasts.
It's when you see an opera on stage for the first time with an audience that it feels like shining a black light on a crime scene: Even if you thought you'd carefully wiped clean all of the strange incisions and seams of the compositional process, you've still missed a spot.
The plan is, with Mr. Tibbetts's help, to insert the wire underneath Hylyx's skin, its coated ends extending from two incisions, for a period of three days, which will both be cool looking and a test as to whether the human body rejects the mixture, by, for instance, becoming infected.
True: George Hodel Was A Black Dahlia Murder Suspect The murder of Elizabeth Short was a major sensation in 1947, in part because of the gruesome state of her corpse: sliced in half at the waist, drained of blood, with surgical incisions throughout her body (including her mouth, her thigh, and her pelvis).
I was warned ahead of time that there was no intercourse allowed for six to eight weeks, I would have packing inside the vagina for the first 24 hours, and I would have a urinary catheter in my bladder for the first two days so I didn't urinate on any fresh incisions.
While the research team wouldn't offer any details on how much the STAR system costs, they said it should prove considerably less expensive than da Vinci, which is used to perform minimally invasive surgery (it controls tools through small incisions, basically ports, made to the body) and costs millions to buy and maintain.
McAllister now signs out corpses at the Queens morgue, drives them to embalming classes in Midtown Manhattan and returns them after mortuary students have practiced incisions, drainage and chemical infusion — a process that leaves the cadavers unfit for medical schools' purposes, and which, absent consent, is seen by some as a bodily desecration.
Suits made with Savile Row-quality wools and silks were cut on the bias, the lines of the wool's window panes running at distorted diagonals, while extravagant feathers dotted collars and hemlines and a leather cape with rows of hand-cut incisions was made to look like the peck of a bird's beak.
Cugat instructed his assistants to turn the video screen toward Gundogan, so that he could follow the process: two small incisions above and below the knee; the insertion of a tiny camera probe; the removal of part of his patella tendon, which was then fixed in place as a substitute for the A.C.L., completely torn and unrepairable.
The rambling, blighted structures that once represented the city's reputation as a booming seaport were newly rife for site-specific artwork and documentation by the likes of Gordon Matta-Clark, whose 1975 "Days End" — five gaping incisions into the now-destroyed Pier 52 — presided over the comings and goings of gay men looking for connection and satisfaction.
Al-Hadid's multi-tiered "The Candle Clock of the Swordsman" (2017) features a candle-like form at the top, with molten candle wax (it's actually gypsum) spilling down the sides; a gold falcon (tinged with green) perched, wings spread, in the middle; various small balls made of cast plastic and metal leaf and a white base with incisions, so that parts of it seem to be flowing or dripping.

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