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  2. Black eye - Wikipedia

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    If injury is more extensive, potentially even a skull fracture, an apparent black eye can sometimes worsen and may require professional medical treatment before it will resolve. This is more likely if the area around both eyes has been injured (raccoon eyes) or if there is a history of prior head injury or fracture around the eye. Though ...

  3. Bruise - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, although many terminology schemas treat an ecchymosis (plural, ecchymoses) (over 1 cm (0.39 in)) as synonymous with a bruise, [1] in some other schemas, an ecchymosis is differentiated by its remoteness from the source and cause of bleeding, with blood dissecting through tissue planes and settling in an area remote from the site ...

  4. Facial trauma - Wikipedia

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    Treatment may also be necessary for other injuries such as traumatic brain injury, which commonly accompany severe facial trauma. In developed countries, the leading cause of facial trauma used to be motor vehicle accidents , but this mechanism has been replaced by interpersonal violence; however auto accidents still predominate as the cause in ...

  5. Under-eye filler: Dermatologists explain the cost, benefits ...

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    Compared to other parts of the face, like the lips or cheeks, the under-eye area has a lot of blood vessels, which raises the risk for significant bruising, Percec explains.

  6. Eye injury - Wikipedia

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    Eye injury by impact of small plastic body. Based on the injury to the eyewall (outer fibrous coat of the eye consisting of cornea and sclera) Closed globe injury: the eye globe is intact, but the seven rings of the eye have been classically described as affected by blunt trauma. Types include contusion and lamellar laceration

  7. How to Get Rid of Wrinkles (and What Really Causes Them) - AOL

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    Common Wrinkles Appearing on the Face. Dynamic wrinkles that form in the outer corners of the eyes are often called crow’s feet. The folds between your eyebrows that show up when you furrow your ...

  8. Eye injuries during general anaesthesia - Wikipedia

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    When eyes are untaped during general anaesthesia, the incidence of ocular injury has been reported to be as high as 44%. [1] [2] If tape is used to hold the eyes closed, ocular injury occurs during 0.1-0.5% of general anaesthetics, and is usually corneal in nature. [3] [4]

  9. This Dermatologist-Developed Treatment Restores Under-Eye ...

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    This under-eye treatment does just that — it reaches for some of nature’s most potent organic ingredients to gently plump, hydrate, firm and strengthen the delicate skin underneath your eyes ...