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resurfacing
re·sur·face R0187600 (rē-sûr′fəs)v. re·sur·faced, re·sur·fac·ing, re·sur·fac·es v.tr. To cover with a new surface: resurfacing a road; resurfaced the floor.v.intr. To come to the surface again; reappear: The rumor has resurfaced. re·sur′fac·er n.Translations
resurfacing
resurfacingThe placing of a supplemental surface on an existing surface to improve its conformation or to increase its strength.resurfacing
resurfacing (rē-sŭr′fă-sĭng) Repair of damaged body surfaces, such as articular cartilage or skin. In cosmetic surgery, resurfacing of the skin may involve dermabrasion, chemical peels, cutaneous lasers, and other techniques. laser resurfacing of skinUse of laser treatments to repair wrinkled or photoaged skin for aesthetic purposes. Carbon dioxide and other lasers are used to remove the damaged dermis and repair underlying connective tissues. Whether these treatments have long-term adverse effects is unknown. radiofrequency resurfacingThe treatment of wrinkles, scars, sun damage, and other minor cosmetic skin defects with radiofrequency energy. This method disintegrates tissues without the heat produced by laser resurfacing. |