Blushing is a natural response to embarrassment, anger, excitement and other strong emotions. Blushing occurs when the blood vessels near the surface of the skin in the cheeks, chest and neck expand and more blood circulates in the area, according...
A hernia occurs when mass from your abdominals pushes through a weak place in the muscular abdominal wall. It can be a painful condition that needs to be repaired via surgery. Laparoscopic surgery is minimally invasive and patches the weak spot in...
Kidney stones may require surgical removal if they do not pass naturally, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center. For relatively small stones in the lower urinary tract, the surgeon may choose ureteroscopy, a minimally invasive...
People who suffer from back pain that can only be relieved by surgery now have more and improved options. Minimally invasive back surgery is an advanced form of microsurgery that's replacing conventional open-back surgery used to repair a wide...
According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), thousands of people undergo some type of heart surgery every day. Some of these surgeries, such as those performed to repair damaged valves, are minimally invasive and considered minor. Others,...
Stretch marks are a form of scarring that occurs on the skin's tissues after the skin is stretched too quickly or too widely. Known in the medical world as striae, new stretch marks tend to appear as red or purple lines, while older stretch marks...
One of the more unwelcome signs of aging may be the skin's propensity to sag. Fortunately, modern technology, including laser resurfacing and radiofrequency therapy, have come to the rescue to help return firmness to mature skin, according to the...
An esophagectomy is a surgical procedure that removes the damaged esophagus and replaces it with lifted, reconstructed stomach tissue, hence the nickname "stomach pull-up." Surgeons perform this minimally invasive procedure on...
A cataract is a condition wherein a clouding on the lens of the eye occurs, affecting vision, according to the National Eye Institute. Presbyopia is a progressive condition that diminishes the eye's ability to focus on close objects. Both...
A hernia occurs when part of the abdominal contents -- typically part of the intestine -- protrudes through a weakness or tear in the abdominal wall. A painful bulge forms at the point of weakness, which can be aggravated by coughing, sneezing and...
Microdermabrasion is a process of skin rejuvenation used in the skin care community, and is a resurfacing treatment that works by gently abrading the top layer of your skin through applying micro aluminum oxide crystals or a diamond-tipped wand....
Removing a scar altogether is not always possible, but there are ways to diminish it and make it less noticeable. Scaring forms due to injury or damage to the skin surface; this trauma can occur in an accident or just be a leftover reminder of...
If you have had back surgery, you ultimately will experience relief from the pain or discomfort that necessitated the surgery. However, back surgery is often an invasive procedure with extensive recovery times. According to Spine-Health.com, you...
A double chin appears when excess fatty deposits accumulate under the chin area. This can give the impression that a person is overweight, even when that is not the case. A plastic surgeon will perform neck liposuction to remove the fatty...
A bunion is a bump at the base of your big toe that causes crowding of other toes and pushes the big toe joint outward. If your bunions are very painful and interfere with the quality of your life, you may consider bunion surgery, an invasive...
A breast biopsy is a common procedure used to diagnose a breast lump and assess the characteristics of a breast tumor. Breast biopsies involve the removal of a small piece of breast tissue, which can then be analyzed using medical testing and...
The forehead is a prominent places for skin wrinkling to occur. There are several methods of treatment for forehead wrinkles depending on cost, recovery time and whether or not you want an invasive or non-invasive procedure. Consult your...
Trigger finger is a condition where the finger or thumb bends and momentarily becomes stuck, similar to triggering a rifle, before straightening out. The narrowing of the sheath surrounding the finger's tendon causes trigger finger. Healthy...
Gastric bypass and lap band surgery are two operations that can help people lose weight. Lap band is a less invasive procedure, but both procedures are common for treating obesity.
A feeding tube is a flexible, small lumen, hollow tube that is inserted into the stomach. The duration of time that the tube is in place is dependent upon the patient's needs. A feeding tube is recommended when a patient is unable to receive...
According to the American Academy of Dermatology, skin becomes thinner when collagen and elastin become weak. This may occur for a variety of reasons: aging, smoking, too much sun, stress, lack of sleep or pollution. Prevention is the best method;...
Bariatric surgery, also known as weight loss surgery, consists of operations that help severely overweight or obese patients lose weight. Laparoscopic gastric banding and gastric bypass operations are two of the more common bariatric surgery options.
Being able to identify common symptoms of mitral valve stenosis allows you to diagnose this potentially serious heart condition and begin to undergo treatment. People who have mitral stenosis have a narrowing in the mitral valve, which prevents...
Facial fat may be difficult to burn off using diet and exercise because spot fat burning is not possible. Facial fat can only be reduced naturally by reducing general body fat. In some cases, medical intervention is required to achieve the desired...
Radioisotope stress tests are procedures that measure the heart's function. Before this test is performed, your doctor may begin noninvasive testing, such as the exercise stress test. Depending on the results, you may need a more advanced procedure.
The Nuss procedure is a minimally invasive procedure to treat a condition known as pectus excavatum -- a defect where the breastbone is abnormally depressed. This procedure is often performed when pectus excavatum leads to breathing difficulties,...
Surgery is an invasive procedure that involves incisions made to cosmetically reconstruct an aspect of the body, to correct an internal problem, or to remove or replace a body part. For optimal healing after surgery, some vitamins and minerals can...
Thoracic surgery encompasses invasive procedures utilized to diagnose and treat diseases and disorders of the chest organs. Surgeons perform an array of different thoracic surgery procedures, increasingly employing minimally invasive surgical...
A colectomy is surgery to remove a section of or the entire colon to help treat or prevent certain diseases that affect the colon. A laparoscopic colectomy is a minimally invasive procedure in which a tiny video camera and tools are passed through...
Non-invasive cosmetic procedures are popular for those who want to avoid serious medical procedures, including surgeries. Learn more about non-invasive cosmetic procedures in this video on beautification.
A banally lift is a breast augmentation procedure that lifts smaller breasts, and it is less invasive than a full mastopexy. Learn about the banally lift in this video from a plastic surgeon.
Jumper's knee is an injury that affects the tendon connecting your kneecap (patella) to your shinbone. The patellar tendon plays a pivotal role in the way you use your legs. It helps your muscles extend your lower leg so that you can kick a ball,...
Laser hair removal is a non-invasive way to permanently remove unwanted hair. In this video learn how to do this procedure and if it's right for you.