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  2. Facet joint injection - Wikipedia

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    Facet joint injections are used to alleviate symptoms of Facet syndrome. [1] The procedure is an outpatient surgery, so that the patient can go home on the same day. It usually takes 10–20 minutes, but may take up to 30 minutes if the patient needs an IV for relaxation. [ 2 ]

  3. Facet syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Facet syndrome is a syndrome in which the facet joints (synovial diarthroses) cause painful symptoms. [1] In conjunction with degenerative disc disease , a distinct but functionally related condition, facet arthropathy is believed to be one of the most common causes of lower back pain.

  4. The Expert Guide to Caring for Your Skin After Injections and ...

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    Cosmetic injectables are on the rise and with them, telltale side effects like swelling, redness, and bruising. But the right post-injection skincare can help. The Expert Guide to Caring for Your ...

  5. Acne - Wikipedia

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    Several types of birth control pills help prevent acne in women. [8] Medical professionals typically reserve isotretinoin pills for severe acne, due to greater potential side effects. [8] [17] Early and aggressive treatment of acne is advocated by some in the medical community to decrease the overall long-term impact on individuals. [4]

  6. Fibrocell Science Autologous Fibroblast Injections Show ...

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  7. Prolotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Side effects [ edit ] Patients receiving prolotherapy injections have reported generally mild side effects, including mild pain and irritation at the injection site [ 20 ] [ 21 ] (often within 72 hours of the injection), numbness at the injection site, or mild bleeding.

  8. Acne mechanica - Wikipedia

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    Acne mechanica is a specific type of acne that is caused by friction, heat, and/or pressure on the skin. Especially occurs when the skin is not exposed to air. It is commonly found in athletes because sweaty, constantly rubbed skin by a tight uniform, for example, can result in a rash. What may look like a rash is actually acne mechanica.

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