blemishes from wounds on the skin
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scarringblemishes from wounds on the skin
scarringsSCARRING, blemishes from wounds on the skin
electrolysisThe removal of hair roots or small blemishes on the skin by the application of heat using an electric current
electrologistA person trained to remove unwanted hair on the body or face or small blemishes on the skin by a method that involves the application of heat using an electric current
electrologistsA person trained to remove unwanted hair on the body or face or small blemishes on the skin by a method that involves the application of heat using an electric current
weltridge on the skin, as from a blow
weltsridge on the skin, as from a blow
STRAWRaised bumps on the skin from bedding material (5)
horripilationa bristling of the hair on the skin from cold, fear, etc.
lambskinPrepared skin from a lamb, either with the wool on or as leather
whealssmall, burning or itching swelling on the skin, as from a mosquito bite or from hives
whealsmall, burning or itching swelling on the skin, as from a mosquito bite or from hives
horripilateto produce a bristling of the hair on the skin from cold, fear, etc.; goose flesh.
papillomasA small wartlike growth on the skin or on a mucous membrane, derived from the epidermis and usually benign
papillomaA small wartlike growth on the skin or on a mucous membrane, derived from the epidermis and usually benign
papillomataA small wartlike growth on the skin or on a mucous membrane, derived from the epidermis and usually benign
colugoseither of two lemurlike mammals, Cynocephalus variegatus, of southeastern Asia and the East Indies, or C. volans, of the Philippines, having broad folds of skin on both sides of the body to aid in gliding from tree to tree: now rare
colugoeither of two lemurlike mammals, Cynocephalus variegatus, of southeastern Asia and the East Indies, or C. volans, of the Philippines, having broad folds of skin on both sides of the body to aid in gliding from tree to tree: now rare
moxasa soft woolly mass prepared from the ground young leaves of a Eurasian artemisia (especially Artemisia vulgaris) that is used in traditional Chinese and Japanese medicine typically in the form of sticks or cones which are ignited and placed on or close to the skin or used to heat acupuncture needles
moxaa soft woolly mass prepared from the ground young leaves of a Eurasian artemisia (especially Artemisia vulgaris) that is used in traditional Chinese and Japanese medicine typically in the form of sticks or cones which are ignited and placed on or close to the skin or used to heat acupuncture needles