نتایج جستجو برای: piercing

تعداد نتایج: 1738  

Journal: :Clinical nursing research 2007
Myrna L Armstrong Alden E Roberts Jerome R Koch Jana C Saunders Donna C Owen

Although body piercing procurement continues to increase, 13% to 18% of them are removed. Reasons for piercing removal in college students were examined with three groups: (a) those who kept all their piercings, (b) those who removed some, or (c) those who removed all of their body piercings. Of the sample, 41% were still pierced; 50% in their lifetime. Their major purpose for the body piercing...

2016
Bibilash Babu Suseela Preethitha Babu Ravi Kumar Chittoria Devi Prasad Mohapatra

Earlobe piercing is a common office room procedure done by a plastic surgeon. Various methods of ear piercing have been described. In this article, we describe a novel method of laser ear piercing using the diode laser. An 18-year-old female patient underwent an ear piercing using a diode laser with a power of 2.0 W in continuous mode after topical local anaesthetic and pre-cooling. The diode l...

2006
Tom Kovacs Donald S. Finan

Compensatory speech motor patterns occur in response to sensory changes in the vocal tract to facilitate natural sounding speech. The purpose of this project was to investigate speech compensation to midline lingual piercing. In the first experiment, two groups of female speakers (one with tongue piercing) produced two sets of speech samples. Tongue piercing barbells were kept in place as basel...

2011
Francesco Inchingolo Marco Tatullo Fabio M. Abenavoli Massimo Marrelli Alessio D. Inchingolo Antonio Palladino Angelo M. Inchingolo Gianna Dipalma

Body piercing indicates the puncturing of a part of the body in which jewelry may be worn. In recent years, oral piercing is increasingly popular especially among young people. Body piercing has to be considered as a surgical procedure to all intents and purposes and, as such, has to be performed only by qualified personnel able to assure high standards of professionalism in facilities subject ...

Journal: :Current opinion in anaesthesiology 2009
Frédéric J Mercier Marie-Pierre Bonnet

PURPOSE OF REVIEW Body art is increasing since the 1990s. Anaesthesiologists would be more and more confronted to patient with tattooing or piercing, or both. This review discusses the anaesthetic potential risks and complications observed with tattooing and piercing, their management and prevention. RECENT FINDINGS Airway management during anaesthesia is of particular interest with oral jewe...

2015
X. H. Hu X. Sun

An integrated finite element-based modeling framework is developed to predict the hole expansion ratio (HER) of AA6111-T4 sheet by considering the piercing-induced damages around the hole edge. Using damage models and parameters calibrated from previously reported tensile stretchability studies, the predicted HER correlates well with experimentally measured HER values for different hole piercin...

2015
Shigui Yang Dan Wang Yuelun Zhang Chengbo Yu Jingjing Ren Kaijin Xu Min Deng Guo Tian Cheng Ding Qing Cao Yiping Li Ping Chen Tiansheng Xie Chencheng Wang Bing Wang Jun Yao Diane Threapleton Chen Mao Bing Ruan Lanjuan Li

Hepatitis B and hepatitis C are 2 types of potentially life-threatening liver diseases with high infection rate. Body piercing represents a progressively popular sociocultural phenomenon which is also a potential exposure approach for hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV). Conclusions from those researches with statistically risk assessment of body piercing on HBV and HCV transmis...

Journal: :BMJ 2008
Angie Bone Fortune Ncube Tom Nichols Norman D Noah

OBJECTIVES To estimate the prevalence of body piercing, other than of earlobes, in the general adult population in England, and to describe the distribution of body piercing by age group, sex, social class, anatomical site, and who performed the piercings. To estimate the proportion of piercings that resulted in complications and the proportion of piercings that resulted in professional help be...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 1998
S S Tweeten L S Rickman

Body piercing appears to be gaining in popularity and social acceptance. With the increase in the number of piercings, it is likely that health care providers may see an increase in the complications resulting from these piercings. These may include the transmission of hepatitis viruses and bacteria at the time of the piercing or in the course of wound care. We review the infectious complicatio...

Journal: :Mayo Clinic proceedings 2002
Lester B Mayers Daniel A Judelson Barry W Moriarty Kenneth W Rundell

OBJECTIVES To survey the prevalence of body art (body piercing and tattooing) in university undergraduate students and to determine the incidence of medical complications from these procedures. SUBJECTS AND METHODS Between February and May 2001, students were offered the opportunity to complete an anonymous, voluntary survey at the beginning of class or organizational meetings. The survey ins...

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