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Numerous studies have reported on the safe and effective use for tightening and lifting lax skin in other anatomical regions.
In addition, de novo collagen formation occurs within the areas of thermal tissue coagulation and new viscoelastic collagen forms, resulting in the lifting and tightening of lax skin.
When the tumor was extirpated, the lax skin and subcutaneous connective tissue produced a much larger soft tissue deficit than was originally anticipated (Fig. 7).
In humans, null mutations in the LTBP4 gene cause autosomal recessive cutis laxa type 1C (ARCL1C; initially called Urban-Rifkin-Davis syndrome), whish is a rare congenital connective tissue disorder characterized by severe craniofacial anomalies, lax skin and severe abnormalities in several visceral organs including the lung.
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The form of the penis was abnormal, with an enlarged diameter and lax excess skin.
Recent work has also shown that the TSP-2-null mouse has a reduction in tissue transglutaminase, an enzyme that acts to introduce covalent intermolecular cross-links in collagen and other proteins; this finding accounts in part for the matrix abnormalities seen in the TSP-2-null mouse, such as fragile skin and lax ligaments [ 2].
He was raised in a Brooklyn tenement, and his first animal education was at M. J. Hoffman & Company, Taxidermists, where safety rules were so lax that he painted skins with bug-killing arsenic with one hand while eating lunch with the other.
Modifications related to aging are particularly visible in human skin, which becomes wrinkled, lax, dry, and irregularly pigmented over time [5].
This process, along with the help of compounded years of gravity, cause facial skin to appear even more lax.
Piercing the wall of light, a man dressed in black like the rabbis but with Oriental eyes, yellow skin, and a beard with long, lax whiskers came to float next to him.
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.
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