Michael Jackson’s Scarred Little Ear Images
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Dr. John D.Posted
Thu 25 Jun 2009 12:00am
Daily Mail/Pics
Michael Jackson has had a ton of nasal surgery and the ears are often used as a source of cartilage for that. It is possible that the scarred little ear we see in this image is a direct result.
“Borrowing from Peter to pay Paul” can have its own costs?
Best Regards,
John Di Saia MD
Addendum:
Michael Jackson
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Scar Tuesday – Show off Your Scar(s)
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jpetersenPosted
Tue 13 Jul 2010 12:00am
Meconium Ileus Scar: 1978 Style
I’ve got a huge meconium ileus scar that I’ve been self-conscious about my entire life. Now, in my old, fat age... started following other CFers on their sites that I found out that there seems to be more who have a vertical scar than a gaping horizontal scar like mine. I’ve heard my dad say
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Why I Support Facebook’s Censoring of The Scar Project Photos
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4womenPosted
Tue 08 May 2012 9:16am
I might be in the minority, but I am okay with Facebook’s decision to censor The Scar Project ’s photos of topless women exposing the scars they’ve accumulated in their battles with breast cancer. Here’s why: (more…)
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Jenna Jameson’s Breast Lift Scars on the Runway
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Dr. John D.Posted
Mon 14 Jan 2008 12:00am
Drunken Stepfather (Pic Source)
Drunken Stepfather (NSFW) posts on Jenna Jameson’s breast lift scars. These are a consequence of having had large implants before. The lift surgery “takes up the slack” of the excess skin we get when removing larger implants that have been in a while and either replacing them with smaller ones or not replacing
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Mini Facelift or S Lift-Short Scar Facelift Surgery
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Jennifer D.Posted
Mon 03 Nov 2008 9:02pm
aesthetic surgery is the ability to limit the scarring. These procedures are known by various names such as the short-scar facelift, mini facelift, and the S-lift.
Mini Facelift
What is a short scar facelift?
A short-scar facelift is a lift that repositions the skin and soft tissues of the face that have been affected by the aging process. The principle
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S.C.O.R.E.S. Program Helping NYC DV Victim with Scar Removal (Project Lily Update)
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Maria PhelpsPosted
Wed 02 Dec 2009 12:00am
accepted by this program and will be starting with laser treatments that will remove some of her old domestic violence scars. According to Lily's new doctor, she is the first SCORES... teeth and facial scars. Thank you for your support and donations, and I will be periodically updating everyone about her treatments.
"The program sponsored by the American
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Facial Scars, Acne Scars, Surgical Scars
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Sachit ShahPosted
Wed 08 Apr 2009 12:00am
. This is useful in acne or pock scars. Subcision is another useful technique. Subcision is a process in which a special needle is used to break up scartissue at the base of a depressed...
Facial scars are very common from injuries or surgical procedures. If you call your average physician and tell them that you have a recent scar, the chances
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Scar Healing - Tips For "Invisible" Scars
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Dr. CPosted
Tue 06 Oct 2009 5:00pm
the body's scar healing mechanism to improve scar appearance.
The word "scar" comes from the Greek word "eschara", meaning "place of fire." Scartissue is different from normal skin...
Scar healing is the result of biologic wound repair and is a complex process. With the exception of minor lesions, every skin wound causes some degree of permanent scarringRead on »
The Scar Solution - How to remove acne scars permanently
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mandy359Posted
Sun 04 Oct 2009 12:51am
Have you ever wonder how can you eliminate or permanently remove your acne scars? Are you suffering so much from the scars that has been there for quite some time? How many scar cream had you ever tried and still failed to remove it? Now, this is the right time to put an end to all the scams and useless cream that brough you nothing but false hope
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Scar Healing - Tips For "Invisible" Scars
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Dr. CPosted
Sun 01 Nov 2009 10:01pm
the body's scar healing mechanism to improve scar appearance and texture significantly.
The word "scar" comes from the Greek word "eschara", meaning "place of fire." Scartissue...
Scar healing is the result of biologic wound repair and is a complex process. With the exception of minor lesions, every skin wound causes some degree of permanent scarringRead on »