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Dermatology/Skin Problems Videos
Acne Animation
[1:26]
Watch this video to understand the make up of skin, the hair follicles, and how acne develops.
Brow Lift Animation
[0:56]
Learn how a surgical procedure called a brow lift can help correct sagging eyebrows, as well as furrowed lines between...
Bunions Animation
[1:9]
This video animation illustrates that a bunion is an enlargement of the bone or tissue located at the base of...
Burns Animation
[1:29]
Burns are classified as first, second or third degree burns depending on the amount and depth of tissue damage....
Chickenpox Animation
[0:53]
This video animation defines chickenpox and explains how this highly contagious virus can be passed along and what it looks...
Chin Liposuction Animation
[1:5]
Liposuction, a fat removal technique, can be performed on many areas of the body, including the chin. Learn how...
Eczema Animation
[0:60]
Eczema is a common skin disorder that refers to an inflammation of the skin that produces an area of itching...
Eye Lift Animation
[1:4]
This video animation shows how an eye lift is performed to reduce problems that develop on both the upper and...
Face Lift Animation
[1:16]
A surgical procedure called a face lift can be used to reduce the effects of aging on the face....
Frostbite Animation
[1:25]
Exposure to freezing temperatures can cause damage, or frostbite in the tissues of the extremities, such as the hands, feet,...
Hair Loss Animation
[1:9]
The normal growth cycle of hair is explained in this video, as well as the shortened growing phase that can...
Laser Resurfacing Animation
[1:5]
Laser skin resurfacing removes damaged tissue with beams of light that vaporize the top layer of the skin cells to...
Liposuction Animation
[1:17]
This video animation gives an overview of the liposuction process where liquefied fat is removed from fatty tissue....
Melanoma Survivor Speaks
[3:15]
Melanoma survivor Deana Nash shares her story -- from her initial cancer diagnosis by a community physician, to her treatment...
Microdermabrasion Animation
[1:16]
During microdermabrasion treatments, which generally last about one hour, a jet of very tiny crystals is sprayed across the surface...
Micropeel Animation
[1:41]
If the appearance and texture of the skin have been affected by hormonal changes, exposure to environmental elements, and aging,...
Pubic Lice (Crabs) Animation
[1:26]
This video animation defines pubic lice (or crabs) and explains what will happen if a person has been infested for...
Skin Cancer Animation
[2:0]
The skin is the largest organ of the body and this video animation gives an overview explaining the numerous functions...
Tummy Tuck Animation
[1:21]
A tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, is a surgical procedure to remove excess fat around the abdomen. In this video,...
Varicose Veins Animation
[1:31]
Learn how varicose veins are formed, where they are located and possible treatment options in this video animation....
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[3:20]
Watch Timmy prepare for and then receive his endoscopy. Our puppets can teach you about the procedure and what...
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[3:15]
Let our puppets teach you about constipation and what you can do to treat it. Sammy gets constipated and...
Celiac Disease
[4:9]
Celiac disease is very common and can cause stomach aches and diarrhea. It is caused by an allergy to...
The importance of having an MUSC Primary Care Doctor
[2:36]
Gregory Perron, M.D., MUSC Primary Care Physician at Midtown Family Medicine in East Cooper discusses the importance of having a...
Seeing Cancer With the World's Smallest Microscope at MUSC
[3:52]
Joseph Romagnuolo, M.D., Director of Clinical Research for the Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology at the Medical University of South...
Improving Access to Lung Transplant in South Carolina
[5:8]
Timothy P. Whelan, M.D., Medical Director of the Lung Transplant Program at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), and...
Double Lung Transplantation at MUSC: Jimi's Story
[6:2]
In 2011 MUSC patient Jimi Beauston was diagnosed with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), a progressive lung disease. Within a year,...
MUSC using new magnetic device to treat severe reflux (GERD)
[4:3]
MUSC patient Max Inman was one of the first in South Carolina to be treated with the LINX Reflux Management...
MUSC: First in South Carolina to offer new endoscopic surgery
[3:44]
Patience Pierce had suffered with back pain for years. She recently had a minimally invasive spine surgery at MUSC that...
MUSC Hollings Cancer Center 30
[0:30]
Dr. David Cole tells viewers how MUSC physicians and researchers are working together in multidisciplinary teams to create new answers...
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