Archive for May 29th, 2009

Causes of Hair Damage

Until recently, the problem of hair loss in women was believed to be uncommon. Recent research, though, has revealed that it is far more widespread than previously thought. Some estimates say as many as 25 million American women (or more) experience noticeable hair loss and the distressing effects that often go along with it. Read more...

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Skin Lesion Removal Surgery

Skin lesions are marks on the skin and include a great many different things including moles and warts. A vast majority of them are benign meaning they are non-cancerous but if they prove to be painful, irritable, or an eye sore you may decide that you want to have them removed. This usually involves a surgical procedure although there are other ways now that many of them can be removed. Moles that have changed shape or color may turn out to be cancerous and it is advised that these are removed through surgery. A sample of the removed lesion is normally sent to a laboratory in order to be tested. This procedure is referred to as a biopsy. Read more...

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