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What's the best skin care for my aging, less elastic skin?
The muscle, bone and blood beneath the elastic skin.
They have soft, elastic skin; an excess of which leads to a wrinkled appearance.
When a finger touches or rolls onto a surface, the elastic skin deforms.
The fish is covered with a soft, scaleless, elastic skin, under which another thin edible membrane covers the flesh.
Something had opened the hab, spilled its atmosphere and left its elastic skin drawing in on itself like a deflating balloon.
Then it jerked its head back several times, while the elastic skin of its throat swelled and shrank with gulping motions.
The stability of these microbubbles is due to elastic skins or membranes consisting of surface-active molecules.
Electrical current heats the springs, causing them to constrict; once the current stops, the elastic skin stretches the wire back into its resting shape.
Strong limbs and feet, with black toenails and tight toes as well as strong elastic skin are features that judges look for in competition.
The key to the polypterid method of breathing is the elastic skin of interlocking scales, like body armour, which they used as a kind of diaphragm.
The removal of quantities of fat from under the skin allows the elastic skin to potentially retract after SAL.
This has the effect of forming an elastic skin on the interior of the glass blob that matches the exterior skin caused by the removal of heat from the furnace.
In the 19th century, there were several sideshow performers billed variously as The Elastic Skin Man, The India Rubber Man and Frog Boy.
The dewlap, seen as the loose, elastic skin around the neck, and the trailing ears which along with the Bloodhound are the longest of any breed, help trap the scent of what they are tracking.
According to the adventure, "The corridor from the dungeon continues out into the lake under a rubbery magical forcefield that keeps out the waters by forming a sort of elastic skin of super-tension."
The second explanation of reports of winged cats is a skin condition called feline cutaneous asthenia, or FCA, which is related to Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (elastic skin) in humans.
Therefore, in young patients, the strategic placement (hiding) of the rhinoplastic scars is a greater aesthetic consideration than in elder patients; whose less elastic skin produces scars that are narrower and less noticeable.
It consists of three parallel cylinders of spongy tissue enclosed in an outer sheath of elastic skin and all we ask is that it stiffens on demand and performs its time-honoured functions without complaint.
Ideal for this type of procedure are non-smokers, healthy individuals who do not have a life-threatening illness or medical conditions that can impair healing, adults within 30% of their ideal weight who have firm and elastic skin.
It is also called dermatoproxy, hereditary skin fragility or cutis elastica ("elastic skin") and is found in humans (Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, or EDS), dogs, mink, horses, cattle and sheep.
At age 6, Beth's symptoms - elastic skin, widened scars, easy bruising, anal prolapse, joint hypermobility, lax muscles and little fatty cysts or "spheroids" on her forearms and shins - indicated the so-called classical type of the syndrome.
He took up the needle and twine, and while Aboli held the lips of the wound together with his left hand, Hal laid neat sail maker stitches across it, digging the needle point through the elastic skin and pulling his knots up tight.
"We would all love to get smoother, younger, more elastic skin in seven days just by chugging drinks, eating candy bars or chewing gummi bear vitamins," said Wahida Karmally, the director of nutrition at the Irving Center for Clinical Research at Columbia University Medical Center.