Medical Terminology Simplified

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Repair of damaged skin, acne scars, fine or deep wrinkles, or tattoos or improvement
of skin tone irregularities using topical chemicals, abrasion, or laser
In cosmetic surgery, skin resurfacing may involve dermabrasion, chemical peels, cuta-
neous lasers, and other techniques.
Use of chemicals to remove outer layers of skin to treat acne scarring and general ker-
atoses, as well as cosmetic purposes to remove fine wrinkles on the face; also called
chemabrasion
Any of several laser treatments employed for cosmetic and plastic surgery
Cutaneous laser includes treatment of pigmented lesions, wrinkles, vascular malforma-
tions, and other cosmetic skin surface irregularities.

Removal of acne scars, nevi, tattoos, or fine wrinkles on the skin through the use of
sandpaper, wire brushes, or other abrasive materials on the epidermal layer

Pharmacology


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skin resurfacing

chemical peel

cutaneous laser
kū-TĀ-nē-ŭs
cutane:skin
-ous:pertaining to

dermabrasion
DĔRM-ă-brā-zhŭn

Drug Category Action
antibiotics
ăn-tĭ-bī-ŎT-ĭks

antifungals
ăn-tĭ-FŬNG-găls
antipruritics
ăn-tĭ-proo-RĬT-ĭks
corticosteroids
kor-tĭ-kō-STĒR-oyds

Kill bacteria that cause skin infections

Kill fungi that infect the skin

Reduce severe itching

Anti-inflammatory agents that treat skin inflammation

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Short sound a ̆in a ̆lone e ̆in e ̆ver ̆ıin ı ̆t o ̆in no ̆t u ̆in cu ̆t
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