In the average case, with skill and care, the use of an exceedingly fine needle and the avoidance of too strong a current, perceptible scarring (scarring perceptible to the ordinary observer or at ordinary distance) need rarely occur.
In many instances no permanent trace remains, but in others slight or conspicuous scarring is left to mark the site of the lesions.
In some cases destruction of the follicles ensues and slight scarring and permanent hair loss result.
Upon the scalp, favus is extremely chronic and rebellious to treatment, and a cure in six to twelve months may be considered satisfactory; in neglected cases permanent baldness, atrophy, and scarring sooner or later result.
Excessive cutting and destruction of the tissues with caustic preparations result in scarring and deformity of the part.
The night, apparently, had robbed her countenance of any bloom; more than once in the past year Howat had seen her stamped with the premonitory scarring of time.
He wondered if the explored histories of other families would show such scarring records as his own.
Of course, no coating of colour put on outside can be as durable as colour imbedded in the substance of the wood itself, and scarring or injury to the coating exposes the original colour beneath.
Pieces should be placed outside the blocks when scarring of the surface is to be avoided.
It is a comparatively painless operation and free from scarring if the hair follicle be not penetrated by the needle.
Complete cessation of the discharge and scarring over of the affected part may take place within a month, or after a much longer period.
As the process is not regular, the scarring is deeper in some places than in others, with the result that localized rather sharply depressed areas appear on the surface.
The diagnosis of lupus is founded on the chronic progress and long duration, and the central scarring with peripheral extension of the disease.
The ray treatment includes the use of luminous, Röntgen, or radium rays, and possesses the advantage of being comparatively painless and of being followed by the least amount of scarring and deformity.
She recoiled at his touch, much as though the snake had stung her, and tried to wrench free, tearing her thin gown and scarring her flesh on the sharp thorns of the japonica, but making no outcry.
The first it not my place to discuss is, and theScarring always last is.
More, they were here to administer the Scarring themselves, a thing unprecedented.
Then there the Vision is, if you one granted are, and you of the Scarring know.
He knew it was a shock for the clan to lose someone in the Ordeal, and only Ch'kara had ever lost a member to the Scarring and had him reappear as a Lord.
As Fleet-Captain Arjen you told, we ask not certain death, and the Scarring at least would surely fatal be if we did not such allowance make.
It is not well to go into the Scarring at less than full strength, and his will is being sapped.
In addition, individuals are sometimes seen with unusually shaped dorsal fins or scarring patterns (App.
Note the tall pointed dorsal fin, which remains dark even in adult animals, the blunted head, which lacks a beak, and the extensive scarring of the body.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "scarring" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.