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replaced by carbon steel wire guards. Baseball: A catcher should always wear a mask. Batting helmets with a clear molded plastic face guard are now available; these can also be worn while fielding. Ice Hockey: Many ice hockey players are beginning to wear cage-like face guards attached to their helmets. These are superior to the hard plastic face masks worn by some goalies, as the face guard... http://www.aaoms.org pop open rate email | |||||||||
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is removed. The skin is then closed using sutures and/or skin glue. What to expect after the procedure: Patients are to sleep upright with several pillows for the first few days to reduce swelling. Ice should be applied for 20 minutes every hour. A bag of frozen peas or corn serves as an excellent icepack. Some patients will have bruising that may last 5 to 10 days. Swelling of the upper lids... http://www.drbader.com pop open rate email | |||||||||
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