Tattoo Removal
Tattoo removal refers to the removal of tattoos through laser, chemical peeling, electrocautery, surgical excision, etc. Among them, although the effects of electrocautery and surgical excision can be maintained for…
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Tattoo removal refers to the removal of tattoos through laser, chemical peeling, electrocautery, surgical excision, etc. Among them, although the effects of electrocautery and surgical excision can be maintained for…
Gua Sha is based on the theory of meridians and skin in traditional Chinese medicine. It uses scraping tools to scrape the parts of the body that need treatment. Through…
Circumcision is a cosmetic surgery that removes the foreskin of the penis, exposing the glans penis that was originally covered by the foreskin. This surgery can not only treat problems…
Cataract surgery is a type of ophthalmic surgery whose main purpose is to remove the cloudy lens in the eye and replace it with an artificial lens in most cases…
Thermage is a monopolar radiofrequency skin tightening technology. Its principle is to use the heat energy generated by electromagnetic waves to act on the skin, which can reach the dermis…
Teeth cleaning refers to the use of cleaning instruments to remove plaque, stains and tartar on the gums to delay the redeposition of plaque and tartar and achieve the effect…
Cesarean section is a surgical method other than vaginal delivery, in which the fetus and its appendages are removed by cutting open the abdomen and uterus of the mother. With…
Thread embedding for weight loss, also known as acupoint thread embedding for weight loss, refers to placing catgut that can be absorbed by the human body on the meridian acupoints.…
Teeth are composed of hard dental tissue on the outside and dental pulp on the inside. The dental pulp is located in the dental pulp cavity, which contains dental nerves,…
Radiofrequency ablation refers to a new non-vascular interventional treatment technology that has developed rapidly in recent years. The treatment principle is similar to that of laser, microwave and high-intensity ultrasound…