Fillers are cosmetic injections used to temporarily lift facial irregularities. Most common filler is hyaluronic acid, which retains up to 6 liters of water. FDA-approved fillers include Juvederm and Restylane products
Benign osteoblastic tumor first described in 1930 by Bergstrand. Usually smaller than 1.5-2 cm with osteoid-rich nidus. Most common in lower extremities, especially femur and tibia. Can involve spine, especially lumbar region, causing scoliosis
Lip fillers use hyaluronic acid to create fuller lips and correct asymmetry. Treatment can be customized and reversible. Most common brands are Juvederm and Restylane
Electrical stimulation sends currents through skin to muscles for pain reduction and healing. Used to strengthen muscles, block pain signals, and improve blood circulation. Can be used for conditions like low back pain, tendonitis, and bursitis
Glaucoma damages optic nerve, leading to vision loss or blindness. Condition affects people over 60, often with no warning signs. Regular eye exams crucial for early detection and prevention