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Meanings of facial scarring in English
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Usage of facial scarring in English
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He had facialscarring because he'd been injured in the Gulf War.
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He suffered permanent facialscarring and still has glass embedded in his face.
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She said her facialscarring can make it difficult to go out in public.
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An abusive childhood, facialscarring and her social awkwardness contribute to her sense of being misunderstood.
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At least 50 per cent of teenagers get acne, which needs to be treated early to prevent facialscarring.
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She advocates a ban on facialscarring in Africa and wants permission to be sought before it is carried out.
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The lead role is to be played by a newcomer Vicky Knight, who, as a burns survivor, has facialscarring.
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Such was the case for Janelle, a woman who's illness, lupus, has resulted in uneven skin tone and facialscarring.
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With major facialscarring.
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The surgery for the scar on his lip can be carried out if facialscarring is causing low self esteem.
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Current standard treatment is surgical removal that sometimes requires extensive dissection to ensure complete resection and often leaves unwanted facialscarring.
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Terry had some obvious facialscarring, and my friend Arlene told me that the scars on his body were even more drastic.
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Even American audiences nonversed in Ukrainian politics will no doubt recall the poisoning of candidate Viktor Yushchenko with dioxin, resulting in his severe facialscarring.