-
specific skin conditions.
Types of
facials include European facial, LED
light therapy facials,
hydrafacials and mini-
facials.
There are
different kinds of...
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facials were
described in literature. As an example, the
French aristocrat Marquis de Sade
wrote about performing facials in his work The...
- "Vampire
Facials".
Skeptical Inquirer. CSI.
Retrieved 14
January 2019. "
Facial Collagen Mask". Jennings,
Rebecca (14
September 2018), ""Vampire
facials" are...
- The
facial nerve, also
known as the
seventh cranial nerve,
cranial nerve VII, or
simply CN VII, is a
cranial nerve that
emerges from the pons of the brainstem...
- the
facial disc is the
concave collection of
feathers on the face of some birds—most
notably owls—surrounding the eyes. The
concavity of the
facial disc...
- The
facial vein (or
anterior facial vein) is a
relatively large vein in the
human face. It
commences at the side of the root of the nose and is a direct...
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Facial trauma, also
called maxillofacial trauma, is any
physical trauma to the face.
Facial trauma can
involve soft
tissue injuries such as burns, lacerations...
- The
facial skeleton comprises the
facial bones that may
attach to
build a
portion of the skull. The
remainder of the
skull is the neurocranium. In human...
- from the
facial motor nucleus looping over the
abducens nucleus. The
facial colliculus is an
essential landmark of the
rhomboid fossa. The
facial colliculus...
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Facial recognition or face
recognition may
refer to: Face detection,
often a step done
before facial recognition Face perception, the
process by which...