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Qué (quién) es C Balakrishnan (plastic surgeon) - definición

INDIAN WRITER
P K Balakrishnan; P.K. Balakrishnan; PK Balakrishnan

Breastfast         
  • A statue of [[Sushruta]], at the [[Royal Australasian College of Surgeons]] in [[Melbourne]], Australia
  • The Roman scholar [[Aulus Cornelius Celsus]] recorded surgical techniques, including plastic surgery, in the first century AD.
  • archive-date=27 November 2010  }}. Retrieved 2008-08-12.</ref>
  • Illustration of an 18th-century nose reconstruction method from Poona performed by an Indian potter, from ''[[The Gentleman's Magazine]]'', 1794
  • Navy doctors perform reconstructive surgery on a 21-year-old patient.
  • [[Walter Yeo]], a sailor injured at the [[Battle of Jutland]], is assumed to have received plastic surgery in 1917. The photograph shows him immediately following (right) the [[flap surgery]] by [[Sir]] [[Harold Gillies]], and after healing (left).
MEDICAL SPECIALTY CONCERNED WITH THE ALTERING OR RESTORATION OF FORM AND FUNCTION
Cosmetic surgery; Plastic surgeons; Plastic surgeon; Cosmetic surgeons; Cosmetic surgeon; Plastic Surgery; Cosmetic Surgery; Surgery, plastic; Reconstructive; Plastic Surgeon; Cosmetic surgical procedure; Cosmetic facial surgery; Plastic operations; Reconstructive plastic surgery; Breastfast; Instruments used in plastic surgery; Cosmetic surgery procedures; Plastic Surgery Procedures; Plastic surgery procedures; Lift (plastic surgery); Aesthetic cosmetic surgery; Aesthetic surgery; Cosmetic aesthetic surgery; Revisional Cosmetic Surgery; Aesthetic Medicine; User:Miguel delgado/Mommy Makeover; Plastic operation; Plastic repair; Reconstructive microsurgery; Cosmetic procedure; Cosmetic plastic surgery; History of plastic surgery
·noun A large rope to fasten the midship part of a ship to a wharf, or to another vessel.
Plastic surgery         
  • A statue of [[Sushruta]], at the [[Royal Australasian College of Surgeons]] in [[Melbourne]], Australia
  • The Roman scholar [[Aulus Cornelius Celsus]] recorded surgical techniques, including plastic surgery, in the first century AD.
  • archive-date=27 November 2010  }}. Retrieved 2008-08-12.</ref>
  • Illustration of an 18th-century nose reconstruction method from Poona performed by an Indian potter, from ''[[The Gentleman's Magazine]]'', 1794
  • Navy doctors perform reconstructive surgery on a 21-year-old patient.
  • [[Walter Yeo]], a sailor injured at the [[Battle of Jutland]], is assumed to have received plastic surgery in 1917. The photograph shows him immediately following (right) the [[flap surgery]] by [[Sir]] [[Harold Gillies]], and after healing (left).
MEDICAL SPECIALTY CONCERNED WITH THE ALTERING OR RESTORATION OF FORM AND FUNCTION
Cosmetic surgery; Plastic surgeons; Plastic surgeon; Cosmetic surgeons; Cosmetic surgeon; Plastic Surgery; Cosmetic Surgery; Surgery, plastic; Reconstructive; Plastic Surgeon; Cosmetic surgical procedure; Cosmetic facial surgery; Plastic operations; Reconstructive plastic surgery; Breastfast; Instruments used in plastic surgery; Cosmetic surgery procedures; Plastic Surgery Procedures; Plastic surgery procedures; Lift (plastic surgery); Aesthetic cosmetic surgery; Aesthetic surgery; Cosmetic aesthetic surgery; Revisional Cosmetic Surgery; Aesthetic Medicine; User:Miguel delgado/Mommy Makeover; Plastic operation; Plastic repair; Reconstructive microsurgery; Cosmetic procedure; Cosmetic plastic surgery; History of plastic surgery
Plastic surgery is a surgical specialty involving the restoration, reconstruction, or alteration of the human body. It can be divided into two main categories: reconstructive surgery and cosmetic surgery.
cosmetic surgery         
  • A statue of [[Sushruta]], at the [[Royal Australasian College of Surgeons]] in [[Melbourne]], Australia
  • The Roman scholar [[Aulus Cornelius Celsus]] recorded surgical techniques, including plastic surgery, in the first century AD.
  • archive-date=27 November 2010  }}. Retrieved 2008-08-12.</ref>
  • Illustration of an 18th-century nose reconstruction method from Poona performed by an Indian potter, from ''[[The Gentleman's Magazine]]'', 1794
  • Navy doctors perform reconstructive surgery on a 21-year-old patient.
  • [[Walter Yeo]], a sailor injured at the [[Battle of Jutland]], is assumed to have received plastic surgery in 1917. The photograph shows him immediately following (right) the [[flap surgery]] by [[Sir]] [[Harold Gillies]], and after healing (left).
MEDICAL SPECIALTY CONCERNED WITH THE ALTERING OR RESTORATION OF FORM AND FUNCTION
Cosmetic surgery; Plastic surgeons; Plastic surgeon; Cosmetic surgeons; Cosmetic surgeon; Plastic Surgery; Cosmetic Surgery; Surgery, plastic; Reconstructive; Plastic Surgeon; Cosmetic surgical procedure; Cosmetic facial surgery; Plastic operations; Reconstructive plastic surgery; Breastfast; Instruments used in plastic surgery; Cosmetic surgery procedures; Plastic Surgery Procedures; Plastic surgery procedures; Lift (plastic surgery); Aesthetic cosmetic surgery; Aesthetic surgery; Cosmetic aesthetic surgery; Revisional Cosmetic Surgery; Aesthetic Medicine; User:Miguel delgado/Mommy Makeover; Plastic operation; Plastic repair; Reconstructive microsurgery; Cosmetic procedure; Cosmetic plastic surgery; History of plastic surgery
Cosmetic surgery is surgery done to make a person look more attractive.
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Wikipedia

P. K. Balakrishnan

Panikkassery Keshavan Balakrishnan (March 2, 1925 – April 3, 1991) was an Indian novelist and critic. A doyen of Malayalam literature, he is best known for his novel, Ini Njan Urangatte (And now, Let me Sleep), a novel based on Mahabharata as well as a number of critical studies which include Chandu Menon Oru Padanam, Novel - Siddhiyum Sadhanayum, Kavyakala Kumaranasaniloode and Ezhuthachante Kala : Chila Vyasabharatha Patanangalum. His work 'Jathivyavasthayum Kerala Charitravum is a work in social history. Kerala Sahitya Akademi awarded him their annual award for novel in 1974. He was also a recipient of the Vayalar Award and other honours.