No, they would go down alittle bit but not by much, I went up to 0's and they never went back to normal.
Of course you could be! Having this surgery corrects the original problem you had (sunken chest wall) When you have had the surgery and recovery has taken place you should be as "normal" as anyone else seeking employment. Go for it!!
I do not know of any nonsurgical correction for ptosis. I had it in one eye and had surgery for it. The surgery was outpatient and not bad at all. Painful once the pain medicine wears off, but that's what the pain medicine is for. Ice it down for a few days and then the sutures inside the lid dissolve. I would recommend anyone to have the surgery (as long as they have insurance). I can see better and I look more normal without the drooping. Unfortunately, I am having problems with the other eye now. Please post a message if anyone has a nonsurgical correction...
No. Consult you doctor before you undergo any form of surgery.
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"Not everyone qualifies for wavefront surgery. Prior to any surgery, your optomologist will put you through screening to ensure you are a candidate for wavefront surgery."
Please!! is there anyone out three who can give an estimate of such surgery? what is the cost? i want to get this surgery for this coming summer but don't know how much is it? Anyone who has had this orbital decompression surgery please help aswer the question please.
Yes. Anyone of any age can have back surgery.
The biggest use here is Virtual Reality. You can get surgeons to operate in a virtual reality environment where they can get familiar with the human body without opening anyone up, and perform surgery without risking anyone's life. Short of that, there are interactive programs and media presentations which are more interesting and teach more than just an old filmstrip.
The biggest use here is Virtual Reality. You can get surgeons to operate in a virtual reality environment where they can get familiar with the human body without opening anyone up, and perform surgery without risking anyone's life. Short of that, there are interactive programs and media presentations which are more interesting and teach more than just an old filmstrip.
Aseptic surgery is surgery without "sepsis" or infection. It is doing surgery using precautions that lower the presence of micro-organisms in order to avoid infections such as draping, gloves and gowns, masks, and using sterilized instruments.
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Yes you can fart 120 times a day it's Isnt exactly normal buy it can happen to anyone