laceration | | surgical repair of wrinkle |
sudoriferous | | trich/o |
cryosurgery | | excision of a nail |
debridement | | wart |
vesicle | | bi/o |
psoriasis | | removal by cutting |
sebaceousglands | | skin infection caused by the itch mite |
ungual | | -ectomy |
hard | | color or pigmentation of the skin |
onychectomy | | chronic skin condition producing red lesions covered with silvery scales |
intradermal | | closed sac containing fluid or semisolid material |
excision | | profuse sweating |
dermatome | | puffy swelling of tissue from the accumulation of fluid |
tinea | | kerat/o |
leiodermia | | outer layer of skin |
alopecia | | pertaining to through the skin |
excision | | inflammation of the skin |
self | | surgical repair of the skin |
dermis | | elevation of skin containing pus |
discharge | | pertaining to within the skin |
fat | | adipose |
jaudice | | removalof contaminated or dead tissue and foreign matter from and open wound |
diaphoresis | | condition of smooth skin |
epidermis | | gland that secretes sweat |
cyst | | any visible change in the tissue resulting from injury or disease |
rhytidoplasty | | scraping away of the skin by mechanical process or injury |
verruca | | inner layer of skin (true skin) |
pustule | | -malacia |
melanin | | onych/o, ongu/o |
rhytidectomy | | -rrhea |
pallor | | hypersensitivity to a substance |
skin | | instrument used to cut the skin |
hair | | pertaining to the nail |
pruritus | | loss of hair |
acne | | torn, ragged-edge wound |
nail | | fungal infection of the skin |
edema | | inflammatory disease of the skin involving the sebaceous glands and hair follicles |
dermatitis | | aut/o |
through | | facelift |
life | | per- |
scabies | | blister |
allergy | | severe itching |
abrasion | | paleness |
lesion | | physician who studies and treats skin disease |
dermatologist | | distruction of tissue using extreme cold |
subcutaneous | | cutane/o, derm/o, dermat/o |
transdermal | | yellowing of the skin |
dermatoplasty | | secrete sebum into the hair follicles |
softening | | pertaining to under the skin |
xeroderma | | dry skin |