No - especially if the surgery requires that the hair on the head be shaved off
They would be balding.
Al Balding was born on April 29, 1924 and died on July 30, 2006. Al Balding would have been 82 years old at the time of death or 91 years old today.
As a balding male my reply would be to mind your own business. Have you looked around people are shaving their heads to get the look!
It should be fine, because wearing a cap would not effect anything, balding and such, erosion is not the casue of balding
recurrent respiratory infections
An ophthamologist would be the doctor that would carry out eye surgery. The most common types of surgery are Lasik surgery, cataract surgery, and glaucoma surgery.
Dialysis is not usually required continuously unless there are certain aspects affecting the person. Eg: severe acidosis, hyperlactatemia. Generally you would pause dialysis, perform the surgery and then resume after if applicable.
Genetics is the usual culprit for a 17 year old to start balding. My father-in-law did at that age too. Sometimes it is the result of a problem with the hair follicle's. See your doctor if it is a real problem. If you are on medications that can cause alopecia too.
What causes your spasm in the left side of your face is called "Hemifacial Spasm". It usually begins with a twitching of your left eye and later would progress to affect your face and mouth. It has something to do with the 7th cranial nerve located near the back of your ear. Treatment includes Botox or surgery known as MVD (a brain surgery).
factors affecting distribution would be things such as distance, location, nature of the good and seasonality. Be careful not to mix this up with factors affecting the accessibility of the good to consumers.
factors affecting distribution would be things such as distance, location, nature of the good and seasonality. Be careful not to mix this up with factors affecting the accessibility of the good to consumers.
Surgery would not help mental retardation.