noun a mark on the skin that is present at birth or appears shortly after

  • The doctor examined the patient's birthmark to ensure it was not cancerous.
  • I've had this birthmark on my arm since I was born.
  • Check out this cool birthmark I have on my leg!
  • Her unique talent was like a birthmark that set her apart from the rest.

noun a small dark spot on the skin, typically caused by a blocked pore in the skin

  • Blackheads are a type of acne caused by clogged hair follicles on the skin.
  • I hate dealing with blackheads on my nose.
  • Ugh, these blackheads are such a pain!
  • Blackheads can be seen as obstacles that need to be cleared in order to achieve clear skin.

noun a small mark or flaw which spoils the appearance of something

verb to spoil the appearance of something

  • The painting had a small blemish on the corner, affecting its overall value.
  • She tried to cover up the blemish on her face with makeup.
  • I can't believe he pointed out that blemish on her outfit, how rude!
  • Despite his many achievements, he felt like his past mistakes were a blemish on his reputation.

noun a substance or preparation used to enhance the appearance of the face or body

  • The cosmetics industry is constantly evolving with new products and trends.
  • I love trying out different cosmetics to see which ones work best for me.
  • She's always got her face beat with the latest cosmetics.
  • Using cosmetics to cover up the flaws in her life only provided temporary relief.

noun a cosmetic surgical procedure to improve the appearance of the face

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  • She decided to undergo a face lift procedure to reduce the signs of aging on her face.
  • After the face lift, she looked ten years younger!
  • She got a face lift and now she's feeling like a whole new person.
  • The company's rebranding was like a face lift for their public image.

noun a medical term for bad breath

  • Halitosis is a medical term used to describe bad breath.
  • I heard that using mouthwash can help with halitosis.
  • Dude, your halitosis is killing me. Brush your teeth!
  • The company's financial troubles were like a lingering halitosis that couldn't be ignored.

adjective relating to or situated under the skin

  • The medication is administered through a subcutaneous injection.
  • The doctor gave me a shot in the subcutaneous layer.
  • I hate getting pricked in the subcutaneous area.
  • The subcutaneous nature of their relationship was evident in their subtle gestures.

noun a plural noun referring to the hard, white structures in the mouth used for biting and chewing food

  • Dental hygiene is crucial for maintaining healthy teeth.
  • I need to schedule a dentist appointment to check on my teeth.
  • I chipped a tooth while eating that hard candy.
  • She clenched her teeth and pushed through the pain to finish the race.

noun a cosmetic procedure that involves injecting a gel-like substance derived from the patient's own blood into the face to reduce wrinkles and rejuvenate the skin

  • The vampire facelift is a cosmetic procedure that involves using the patient's own blood to rejuvenate the skin.
  • Have you heard of the vampire facelift? It's supposed to make you look younger by using your own blood.
  • I heard Kim Kardashian got a vampire facelift to keep her skin looking flawless.
  • The vampire facelift of our marketing strategy involved injecting new life and energy into our brand.

noun a substance injected into the lips to enhance their size or shape

  • Many individuals opt for lip filler injections to enhance the volume and shape of their lips.
  • I'm thinking about getting some lip filler to plump up my lips.
  • Her lips look so good, she must have gotten some bomb lip filler.
  • His words were like lip filler, enhancing the impact of his speech.

noun a skin condition characterized by the appearance of brown patches on the face

adjective chloasmatic (relating to or affected by chloasma)

  • Chloasma, also known as melasma, is a common skin condition characterized by dark patches on the face.
  • I heard that chloasma can be caused by hormonal changes during pregnancy.
  • My friend swears by this cream for treating chloasma.
  • The shadow of chloasma seemed to darken her mood as she struggled with her self-esteem.

noun a surgical procedure to alter or reshape the nose

  • The patient underwent nasoplasty to correct a deviated septum.
  • My friend got nasoplasty to fix her breathing problem.
  • I heard she got a nose job, but it was actually nasoplasty for medical reasons.
  • Sometimes we need to undergo nasoplasty to improve our perspective on life.

noun a skin condition characterized by loss of pigment in patches

  • Vitiligo is a long-term skin condition characterized by patches of the skin losing their pigment.
  • My friend was diagnosed with vitiligo last year and has been learning to embrace her unique skin.
  • Some people call vitiligo 'vit'
  • In a world full of colors, vitiligo adds its own beautiful shade of uniqueness.

noun a chronic skin disorder affecting the face

  • Acne rosacea is a chronic skin condition characterized by redness and pimples on the face.
  • My cousin struggles with acne rosacea and is always looking for new treatments.
  • Dealing with acne rosacea can be a real pain in the neck.
  • Her cheeks were like a canvas of acne rosacea, a vivid painting of red and white.