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  2. Intergluteal cleft - Wikipedia

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    The intergluteal cleft or just gluteal cleft, also known by a number of synonyms, including natal cleft and cluneal cleft, is the groove between the buttocks that runs from just below the sacrum to the perineum, [1] so named because it forms the visible border between the external rounded protrusions of the gluteus maximus muscles.

  3. Ozempic Butt Isn't The Strangest Side Effect Of The Drug ...

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    Other side effects that have received a lot of attention lately are “Ozempic face,” and “Ozempic butt.” Ozempic face is a sagging of the skin that occurs because of weight loss.

  4. Tinea cruris - Wikipedia

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    Tinea cruris (TC), also known as jock itch, is a common type of contagious, superficial fungal infection of the groin and buttocks region, which occurs predominantly but not exclusively in men and in hot-humid climates.

  5. Pilonidal disease - Wikipedia

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    Pilonidal disease is a type of skin infection which typically occurs as a cyst between the cheeks of the buttocks and often at the upper end. [1] [3] Symptoms may include pain, swelling, and redness. [1]

  6. What is 'Ozempic butt'? Doctors explain and share tips to ...

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    Ozempic butt is a side effect of weight-loss drugs where the skin on the butt can become wrinkly and saggy. Dermatologists and plastic surgeons share tips. ... some are starting to notice side ...

  7. Buttock cleavage - Wikipedia

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    The terms plumber butt or plumber's crack (Canadian, Australian, and American English) and builder's bum (British English) refer to the exposure of the buttock cleavage. The expression "builder's bum" was first recorded in 1988.

  8. Sacral dimple - Wikipedia

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    [7] Most sacral dimple cases are minor and do not relate to any underlying medical problem, [1] [3] [5] but some can result from disease, notably spina bifida. [3] [5] If so, this is usually the spina bifida occulta form, which is the least serious kind. [3] Simple dimples are typically small, measuring less than 5 mm in size.

  9. Transdermal patch - Wikipedia

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    A transdermal patch is a medicated adhesive patch that is placed on the skin to deliver a specific dose of medication through the skin and into the bloodstream. An advantage of a transdermal drug delivery route over other types of medication delivery (such as oral, topical, intravenous, or intramuscular) is that the patch provides a controlled ...