We use lasers to treat blemishes, thread veins, remove tattoos, and carry out skin resurfacing to remove lines. |
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Joey begins to swim out and goes under for a little bit before resurfacing, enjoying the feel of being in the water. |
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Much of the work done on the square was functional such as the replacement of kerbing, paving and road resurfacing. |
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Even then there was congestion on the bridge as a result of resurfacing work. |
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The contraflow will be switched to the westbound carriageway in late January as resurfacing starts on eastbound lanes. |
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The only enjoyment you can get from these sports is the occasional deb resurfacing from a murky lake covered in pondweed and slime. |
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Road closures and diversions will be in place from Monday as Leeds City Council starts resurfacing roads through the town centre. |
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I tried to push all those thoughts to the back of my mind, but for some reason they kept resurfacing. |
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Residents have been warned to beware of unsolicited traders who call at houses in York offering cheap services such as driveway resurfacing. |
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For example, resurfacing of the patella with a patellar button is practised routinely, selectively, or not at all. |
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This grant is for the resurfacing of the School playground, refinishing the perimeter wall and fencing. |
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Laser resurfacing can erase lines and wrinkles, but occasionally skin texture and color can change with this treatment. |
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Although the effects of laser resurfacing can last for years, wrinkles and expression lines recur as skin ages. |
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Kirkwall's town centre will be closed next week to allow for road resurfacing works. |
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Motorists will benefit from a quieter, safer road surface along the A650 after resurfacing begins today. |
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In the new year, the remaining work will include the laying of pavement sections, resurfacing of roads and work on overhead power wires. |
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Once resurfacing from the water, hair in his eyes, he could see Jo laughing, not so discreetly slapping her thigh in mirth. |
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And resurfacing is also in progress on the old bus station site which is to become a car park to replace the spaces taken up by the new terminus. |
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Exactly the same thing happened two years ago when the toll bridge was completely closed for a weekend for resurfacing work. |
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Proposals for the resurfacing of Fishergate are well advanced and we are hopeful for an early start to the work there. |
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Treatment required removing the nevus and resurfacing the child's body with skin grafts. |
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One broomball player was hospitalized after the resurfacing machine exploded while he was on the ice. |
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Thames Water is resurfacing the road after the burst pipe buckled a 100 ft stretch of the carriageway about six inches deep. |
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It went missing for 27 years before resurfacing in 1994 when the Stradivarius was brought in for repair and a dealer recognized the instrument. |
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A man was outraged to discover his car had literally been glued to the ground by workmen resurfacing the roads. |
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You'll see one of them disappear under the pounding surf for 8 seconds before resurfacing. |
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Laser resurfacing uses an ultrapulse laser to scan skin layers deeper than a chemical peel. |
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The living dead hover over the present and make threats about what's still to come: the resurfacing of repressed feelings. |
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Without strong controls and commitments, SALW can quickly and easily cross national boundaries, resurfacing in unexpected places. |
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The resurfacing of the main roads has also protected the road subbase, preventing further costly damage and the need for extensive repairs. |
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Parking problems have been heightened in recent weeks with the multi-storey's two upper open deck levels being closed due to resurfacing and waterproofing works. |
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But all that has been neglected, maligned and suppressed is now resurfacing. |
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Some time before the arrival of the resurfacing gang, the track bed had been flooded with additional ballast. |
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Structural maintenance, such as resurfacing, reinforcement of civil engineering works and renewal of road beds, is carried out occasionally. |
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Laser surgery can be used for skin resurfacing similar to the way chemical peeling and dermabrasion have been used in the past. |
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This can only be done on streets that have not deteriorated past the point of resurfacing. |
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During 2004 the committee, in association with Ballina Town Council, prepared and re-kerbed the majority of the wider avenues for resurfacing with tarmacadam. |
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He then stayed on the loose for months, ultimately resurfacing in Miami where he fatally shot fashion designer Gianni Versace. |
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The bone-preserving design of the implants allows an ideal bicondylar bone resurfacing. |
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In me that call has abided all my life, resurfacing in every commitment I have made since then. |
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More recently, he has been in the news again with the resurfacing of 1993 allegations of molestation made by his adopted daughter, Dylan Farrow. |
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I can confirm the road surface in Southborough Lane definitely needed resurfacing in this area as it had very large potholes and an uneven surface. |
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Transport links were reopening and black humour was resurfacing as well. |
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Laser resurfacing is performed using a beam of laser energy that vaporizes the upper layers of damaged skin at specific and controlled levels of penetration. |
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Last documented by the artist's biographer Gian Pietro Bellori in 1672, this hugely influential work disappeared shortly afterward, resurfacing again only now. |
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Although I can't put a figure on it because we haven't costed the scheme, resurfacing the road would be incredibly expensive and we haven't got the money to do it. |
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Poignancy was largely subsumed into world-weariness, resurfacing in spasms of authenticity. |
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This new laser treatment may replace deep chemical peels and laser skin resurfacing, which often leave the skin raw and take more than a week to heal. |
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It's mere padding until the ill-fated scuba diving trip, where a miscount by the boat crew leads to Susan and Daniel resurfacing only to find they've been left behind. |
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Laser therapy in dermatology is expanding rapidly and can be used to treat vascular and pigmented lesions, to remove tattoos, for depilation, and for skin resurfacing. |
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Public health issues are emerging and issues of food security are resurfacing, both in qualitative and quantitative terms. |
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It seemed so strange to him how Ally had almost disappeared, not even resurfacing to attend the two ALDS games that had been played at Yankee Stadium. |
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This project entails repairing a section of the deck and resurfacing the area. |
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The projects included roads, bridges and resurfacing work, and ranged from local roads to motorways, with concessions of five to ten years. |
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To that end, Brunswick has consistently recommended procedures such as resurfacing, and warming to remove oil that maximize product longevity. |
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Hooley noticed this unintentional resurfacing had solidified the road, and there was no rutting and no dust. |
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The road projects included resurfacing 10 kilometres of highway, patching 50 kilometres of road, cleaning 50 kilometres of road verge and building 100 metres of safety railing and 300 square metres of retaining walls. |
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The past was resurfacing with its vestiges and ruins, its famous places and its emblematic characters, with all its unanswered questions and unassimilated lessons. |
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Light-colored surfacing is easy to incorporate during building, resurfacing, and routine maintenance. |
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This includes resurfacing of the roof, installation a Low E ceiling and tank-less water heater, replacement of stand heaters, and the installation of capacitors in the ice plant room. |
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A fascination with varied techniques haunted Degas to the end, resurfacing in dramatic and occasionally bizarre late canvases that involved finger-painting, glazes of contrasting colour, and heavily impastoed surfaces. |
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As for the impact of these juggernauts on our infrastructure, it will eventually land on the shoulders of taxpayers by causing an explosion in road resurfacing budgets. |
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The anatomical surface of the femoral component is based on CT scans for an optimal bone resurfacing of the distal femur to ensure an ideal physiological knee kinematic. |
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On June 29th Infraero, the state airports agency, re-opened the main runway at Congonhas, closed for resurfacing after several planes skidded while landing in rain. |
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A problem that is not solved will constantly keep resurfacing. |
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We use it, for example, to monitor for the possible resurfacing of BSE in Europe and to support a Belgian application for phasing out the monitoring program. |
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Regular resurfacing improves passenger safety. |
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In simple terms, surface dressing is a method of resurfacing an existing road by binding a new layer of stone chippings to the road surface with bitumen. |
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Road maintenance crews may be aware of upcoming underground work that will delay resurfacing work on a street that might otherwise be eligible for repaving. |
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However, this condition became unsafe several months later with the warm summer temperatures and with the presence of disturbed track due to a resurfacing project performed at this location the week before the derailment. |
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Options include 5-FU, imiquimod, ingenol mebutate, and photodynamic therapy as well as chemical peels and laser resurfacing. |
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A little clitoral resurfacing here, an aesthetic snip of the meat flaps there, and you're ready to spread for Playboy. |
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Digestion rate in these sea lions increase back to normal rates immediately upon resurfacing. |
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But some motorists are concerned about the type of resurfacing that will be used. |
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The remaining resurfacing work will take place between January 8 and 18 to provide smoother surfaces for drivers. |
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I asked for Saltersgill Avenue to be on the list for resurfacing a long time ago and it was accepted. |
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In Ireland, the Titanic is resurfacing once more, in a retroscape dedicated to the greatest new product failure in history. |
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The NCC also worked to maintain existing pathways, notably through the widening and resurfacing of sections that run along Leamy Creek and through Montcalm Park in Gatineau. |
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This supplantation of availability with wait-listing was seen repeatedly for those who sought hip resurfacing, an alternative to a total hip replacement, and vertical sleeve gastrectomies, a form of gastric bypass surgery. |
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He then stepped out of the public eye, resurfacing briefly in 2006 to eulogize friend and D12 member Proof, who was killed outside a Detroit nightclub. |
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Covers textures, resurfacing and redecorating. |
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Road resurfacing company Abmac have provided the Panthers' Cup final squad with dress shirts to mark their appearance against Underbank Rangers. |
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The planet may have had a major global resurfacing event about 500 million years ago, from what scientists can tell from the density of impact craters on the surface. |
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I am referring to liposuction, multiplane and multivector face lifting, endoscopic plastic surgery, laser resurfacing, and microvascular tissue transfer. |
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Work to improve journeys by carrying out resurfacing work on the A27 between Havant and Chichester been has been successfully completed ahead of schedule. |
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When resurfacing thoroughfares, the asphalt mix will be sound attenuating pavement to attenuate tire noise, slightly increasing the cost of resurfacing. |
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That's the grim prediction from Colne Valley councillor David Ridgway, who has blasted Kirklees Council for changing its road resurfacing priorities. |
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This recent study compared the clinical benefits and cost-effectiveness of total hip arthroplasty with resurfacing arthroplasty in patients with severe arthritis of the hip. |
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With this old issue surrounding Diego Garcia resurfacing, conspiracists insisted MH370 is one part of a grand plot which full detail and objective remains unknown. |
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The globalization of the late 20th and early 21st centuries has led to the resurfacing of the idea that the growth of economic interdependence promotes peace. |
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