intergumentary system

intergumentary system

The integumentary system is an essential organ system, separating the external environment from the internal environment of the human body. As such, this system protects the body from the invasion of harmful substances, helping to maintain homeostasis. There are many medical procedures that affect the integumentary system, including hair transplants, lipoplasty, rhytidectomy, chemical peels, and collagen injections.

For your initial post, address the following:

Pick an integumentary procedure, either from the list above or from another procedure of your choice, and describe it.
Describe the reasons an individual would undergo the procedure and any possible complications.
Explain the direct and indirect effects the procedure has on the integumentary system

 

 

 

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Rhytidectomy

Rhytidectomy refers to the surgical procedure of restoring the youthfulness of a drooped skin due to the effects of aging. Aging is normal, and so are its effects on the human skin. However, some people are worried about the effects caused by aging, especially on the face, because they fear that it makes look unattractive and undesirable (Baker, & Gordon, 2006). It is true that the society values the youthful appearance, and that is why most people desire to reinstate and revitalize the condition of their sagging skins to a younger form, in order to avoid being looked at as old.

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