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  2. Facial trauma - Wikipedia

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    Injury mechanisms such as falls, assaults, sports injuries, and vehicle crashes are common causes of facial trauma in children [6] [4] as well as adults. [7] Blunt assaults, blows from fists or objects, are a common cause of facial injury. [8] [1] Facial trauma can also result from wartime injuries such as gunshots and blasts.

  3. List of selfie-related injuries and deaths - Wikipedia

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    A 20-year-old woman from New Zealand died after she allegedly attempted to take a selfie near a second-storey window in London. She suffered a serious brain injury as a result of the fall, and died two days later. [185] 25 December 2017 Mexico: 1 0 Fall A 20-year-old woman died during a selfie session in the Malpaso Dam in Aguascalientes ...

  4. Le Fort fracture of skull - Wikipedia

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    Surgical treatment of Le Fort fractures is almost always necessary, especially if the fractures are displaced or impact facial functions like eating and speaking. [6] Fractures can be repaired through maxillomandibular fixation (MMF) and/or open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) after life-threatening injuries have been addressed.

  5. The Undoing's Matilda De Angelis Shares a Pic of Her 'Face Eaten By Acne' Read article “There were tears. There were days when I didn’t want to be in front of a camera,” she told Glamour ...

  6. Heidi Klum's model daughter, Leni, shares photos of her acne ...

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    Leni Klum, 19, shared a candid photo of her acne breakout on her Instagram story on Feb. 5. The selfie shows the young model closing her eyes, with no makeup and her skin flaring up.

  7. Closed-head injury - Wikipedia

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    Closed-head injuries are caused primarily by vehicular accidents, falls, acts of violence, and sports injuries. [4] Falls account for 35.2% of brain injuries in the United States, with rates highest for children ages 0–4 years and adults ages 75 years and older. [3] Head injuries are more common in men than women across every age group. [3]

  8. This cake has a warning not to smash your face into it. Here ...

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    In 2021, reports emerged about a woman who almost lost her eye during a cake smash. When her head was pushed into her birthday cake, she was impaled by a sharp wooden dowel which narrowly missed ...

  9. Diffuse axonal injury - Wikipedia

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    Mitochondria, dendrites, and parts of the cytoskeleton damaged in the injury have a limited ability to heal and regenerate, a process which occurs over two or more weeks. [33] After the injury, astrocytes can shrink, causing parts of the brain to atrophy. [9]