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- Cosmesis abstract "Cosmesis is the preservation, restoration, or bestowing of bodily beauty. In the medical context, it usually refers to the surgical correction of a disfiguring defect, or the cosmetic improvements made by a surgeon following incisions. Its usage is generally limited to the additional, usually minor, steps that the surgeon (who is generally operating for non-cosmetic indications) takes to improve the aesthetic appearance of the scars associated with the operation. Typical actions include removal of damaged tissue, mitigation of tension on the wound and/or using fine (thin) sutures to close the outer layer of skin.Cosmetic surgery is the portion of plastic surgery that concerns itself with the elective improvement of cosmesis.".
- Cosmesis wikiPageID "2740703".
- Cosmesis wikiPageRevisionID "573161888".
- Cosmesis hasPhotoCollection Cosmesis.
- Cosmesis subject Category:Medical_terminology.
- Cosmesis comment "Cosmesis is the preservation, restoration, or bestowing of bodily beauty. In the medical context, it usually refers to the surgical correction of a disfiguring defect, or the cosmetic improvements made by a surgeon following incisions. Its usage is generally limited to the additional, usually minor, steps that the surgeon (who is generally operating for non-cosmetic indications) takes to improve the aesthetic appearance of the scars associated with the operation.".
- Cosmesis label "Cosmesis".
- Cosmesis sameAs m.0806hp.
- Cosmesis sameAs Q5173994.
- Cosmesis sameAs Q5173994.
- Cosmesis wasDerivedFrom Cosmesis?oldid=573161888.
- Cosmesis isPrimaryTopicOf Cosmesis.