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Detailed Information About Pectus Excavatum Surgery
1. What is Pectus Excavatum? Definition: Pectus excavatum occurs due to the abnormal inward collapse of the rib cartilage and sternum...
What is Liposuction and How is it Performed?
Liposuction is a cosmetic surgical procedure used to remove excess fat deposits from specific areas of the body. It is designed to...
What is the Vacuum Bell? How Does It Work?
The vacuum bell is a non-surgical method used to treat pectus excavatum (sunken chest) deformity. This condition is characterized by the...
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