In a setback otoplasty, the normal result is an ear that lies closer to the patient's head without an overcorrected, "pinned-back" look.
The normal result of an otoplasty is a reconstructed or reshaped ear that resembles a normal ear (or the patient's other ear) more closely.
Successful removal of the tumor with no major bleeding or infection at the wound site after surgery is considered a normal outcome.
Overcorrection during an otoplasty procedure may lead to an unnatural appearance, asymmetry, or other aesthetic concerns such as prominent ears. It is important for surgeons to carefully assess and plan the extent of correction needed to achieve a balanced and natural outcome.
What was the result of the activities of the Parti Quebecois? They were not successful.
Dismissal.
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successful in producing a desired or intended result.
If the suicide attempt is successful, the result is fatality.
A successful result of life science could be the development of new treatments for diseases, understanding the mechanisms of biological processes, or improving crop yields through genetic modification.
answer birth of the first successful government in history
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Islamism