you really have to watch for pockets of air getting trapped under the flap of skin growing over....infection/abcess will set in and it ain't pretty... it is painful and disgustingly smelly if it occurs....see your dentist..sooner than later if swelling is still present. your friendly pharmacist.
Scar removal surgery can drastically improve the appearance of a scar, however there are some risks. The biggest risk is causing further damage to tissue that has not completely healed. Other risks include infections and allergic reactions.
Debridement is the removal of devitalized tissue. Excision is the removal of any tissue.
Mastectomy is surgical removal of the whole breast. Lumpectomy is surgical removal of only the cancerous tissue.
Pericardectomy is surgical removal of a portion or all of the tissue surrounding the heart. This tissue is known as the pericardium.
Bone marrow is the fastest growing tissue in the human body.
Not until the wound is completely healed. Doing so before it is completely healed will create scar tissue within the wound, since you're tearing the healing tissue with the skipping motion.
You will know your gums have healed after a tooth was pulled when the area is no longer sore. You will also notice the tissue around the extraction side looks healed over.
Bone marrow is the fastest growing tissue in the human body.
Drinking alcohol before the piercing has healed may result in pain as the alcohol irritates your tissue. It isn't toxic, and it shouldn't interfere with the healing of the piercing. After the piercing has healed, there should be no problems or inconveniences related to drinking alcohol, even red wine.
mastectomy is the complete removal of a breast and some surrounding tissue to insure that all the cancer has been removed.Lumpectomy is the removal of cancerous tissue and some additional tissue around it.
A mass of tissue growing uncontrollably is a cancerous tumor.
It is a biopsy.