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Yet, there is another reminder every time she takes a shower - the disfiguring results of her surgery.
The left side of the man's face bears some disfiguring trauma, and the nose doesn't look quite right.
In the last five years, the added "bonus" has been the promise of less disfiguring breast surgery.
In 1952, while he was on the charts, he had a disfiguring automobile accident.
"We anticipate that many will require plastic surgery, because these boils can be very disfiguring."
Wounds more disfiguring than his were common in a warrior society, but never exhibited so blatantly.
He adds that it leaves a less disfiguring scar and can simply be peeled off in the shower after 10 days or so.
Bob was an actor, who suffered a disfiguring accident while freebasing drugs.
He received a disfiguring wound in the jaw during fighting in Germany.
The disfiguring mark turned darker, almost black.
Only her great ability had enabled her to rise to this high rank with such a disfiguring handicap.
"The bulges on the canvases were very disfiguring.
Vatinius had a disfiguring tumor on his forehead; he wasn't perfect.
A disfiguring mole ruined her lovely mouth.
Nevertheless, stigma against the disease due to its disfiguring effects causes its victims to be isolated and shunned.
This surgery is now more commonly performed than the radical mastectomy as it has proven to be more effective and less disfiguring.
This procedure is rarely performed today because modified radical mastectomy has proved to be as effective, and is less disfiguring.
In particular, the joints between the giornate, the sections of plaster, had darkened, creating disfiguring lines in the composition.
Aerial mapping of the park shows that about 25 percent of the park suffered what are called "canopy burn," the most disfiguring kind of damage.
The study in which the first falsifications were found said that lumpectomy was as effective as radical mastectomy, a more disfiguring operation, for certain small breast cancers.
A14 Reduction ordered in diesel fuel sulfur B8 Scientists have discovered a gene responsible for a disfiguring disorder of the nervous system.
These lesions scab over and fall off leaving a pox mark on the face and extremities that Dr. Dembry described as "very disfiguring."
Lazar houses, separate facilities for people with leprosy or other disfiguring diseases sprung up as the disease incidence increased in medieval England soon after the Norman Conquest.
Photoaging, as this damage is called by dermatologists, is an insidious process that starts in youth, even though the more disfiguring skin changes may not become obvious for decades.
Waking up on the morning after a scorching Seattle day is like the Big Reveal on a game show entitled "Who Wants A Disfiguring Sunburn."