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- Body dysmorphic disorder [r]: Disorder in which an otherwise physiologically healthy person obsesses about an imaginary physical defect. [e]
- Cheek augmentation [r]: A cosmetic surgery procedure intended to pronounce the cheekbones in a person's face. [e]
- Critical views of chiropractic [r]: An indepth discussion of the aspects of chiropractic that define its position in the modern healthcare arena with special emphasis on those related to its role in alternative medicine. [e]
- Rejuvenation (aging) [r]: Hypothetical reversal of the aging process, aiming to repair the damage that is associated with aging or replacement of damaged tissue with new tissue. [e]
- Rhinoplasty [r]: Surgical procedure that modifies the visible shape of the nose. [e]
- Rhytidectomy [r]: Plastic surgery procedure, also known as a facelift, to give the face a more youthful appearance. [e]
- Skin [r]: Membranous protective tissue forming the external covering or integument of an animal and consisting in vertebrates of the epidermis and dermis, and capable of receiving external sensory stimuli. [e]
- Life [r]: Living systems, of which biologists seek the commonalities distinguishing them from non-living systems. [e]
- Chin augmentation [r]: Surgical procedure to reshape or enhance the size of the chin. [e]