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  2. Restoration device - Wikipedia

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    The following steps describe the application of a typical device in which tape is needed: [4] a device, such as a cone, bell or shell, is placed over the glans; skin is pulled onto the device; then tape is applied to keep the skin in place; the device is then pulled using a rubber band or has a weight with it to apply tension .

  3. Rhytidectomy - Wikipedia

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    There are multiple surgical techniques and exercise routines. Surgery usually involves the removal of excess facial skin, with or without the tightening of underlying tissues, and the redraping of the skin on the patient's face and neck. Exercise routines tone underlying facial muscles without surgery.

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  5. Lymphedema - Wikipedia

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    [14] [19] For men treated for prostate cancer, a 5-66% incidence has been reported, with the incidence rate depending on whether staging or radical removal of lymph glands was done in addition to radiotherapy. [14] [20] [21] Head and neck lymphedema can be caused by surgery or radiation therapy for tongue or throat cancer.

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  9. Non-surgical rhinoplasty - Wikipedia

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    Non-surgical rhinoplasty is reported to have originated at the turn of the nineteenth century, when New York City neurologist James Leonard Corning (1855–1923) and Viennese physician Robert Gersuny (1844–1924) began using liquid paraffin wax to elevate the "collapsed nasal dorsum" that characterizes the "saddle nose deformity."