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Scarification is sometimes called cicatrization (from the French equivalent).
Hurley separated patients into three groups based largely on the presence and extent of cicatrization and sinuses.
For skin cicatrization; against sunburn.
Cicatrization can mean:
"Echoes in Black (Industrial Cicatrization)" (1997) is a direct statement on the Jersey landscape.
Other causes of ptosis include eyelid neoplasms, neurofibromas or the cicatrization after inflammation or surgery.
The knots should not be left over the wound, but placed to one side in order to allow a correct cicatrization and make the removal of the stitches easier.
Herbert's wounds, covered with compresses and lint, were pressed neither too much nor too little, so as to cause their cicatrization without effecting any inflammatory reaction.
Scarification or cicatrization is a form of body modification, where a design or pattern is cut, etched or scratched into human skin to make a permanent scar.
Body cicatrization, practiced by virtually all Saramaka women as late as the 1970s and 1980s, had become relatively uncommon by the start of the 21st century.
Chakaia Booker returns to the museum with "Echoes in Black (Industrial Cicatrization)" (1997), a dazzling wall sculpture-installation made up of 14 vertical modules covered in dense accumulations of cut and folded tire parts.
Spilett then explained to Cyrus Harding that he thought he ought first of all to stop the hemorrhage, but not close the two wounds, or cause their immediate cicatrization, for there had been internal perforation, and the suppuration must not be allowed to accumulate in the chest.
In some areas, cicatrization in the form of teeth support the view (held by the uninitiated) that the girls were devoured by a forest spirit that as now returned them to society; although death and rebirth imagery is not a universal feature of Sande initiation.