Yes. It is possible to remove tissues from your brain.
there is no need to remove any scar tissue after a knee replacement
In some cases, additional surgery may be advisable to remove scar tissue and restore appearance.
Yes you can because the scar tissue is healing from your brain surgery
I s having scar tissue dangerous
I s having scar tissue dangerous
I'm not sure if there's much of a difference. I complained of headaches in the left frontal lobe area and after having a CAT scan and MRI, I was told that there was some scar tissue (in my left frontal lobe); but that it was of no consequence and probably from an old injury...WHAT! I knew there was a problem with my brain (I've had it rattled a few times); but the doctors say "nothing to worry about"!!! Here's a couple of links, which are fairly ambiguous: http://www.webmd.com/brain/brain-lesions-causes-symptoms-treatments http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-scar-tissue.htm
Yes, most piercers will. Others will require that you get it done at a larger gauge to remove the scar tissue. Keep in mind that generally it is more painful to get pierced through scar tissue.
why is recent scar tissue restricted from make up application
Scar Tissue - book - was created on 2004-10-06.
Scar tissue is unlikely to trigger airport scanners as they are designed to detect metal objects and not biological tissues like scar tissue.
Connective tissue
Revision plastic surgery may be performed later to remove scar tissue.