Article: If you already have your device setup to use WhatsApp, you can skip the next three steps. You may be prompted to allow WhatsApp to access your contacts. You can add contacts manually later, but this will greatly expedite that process.    This button looks like a speech bubble and is located in the upper right corner. If you need to add contacts manually, tap the Contacts tab, then tap the New Contact button (person icon) to bring up the form for entering contact information. You can also tap the microphone icon to record an audio message. This option will only appear if you do not have text entered in the message field. This will bring up a list of emoji to add to your message. This is represented by the paperclip icon and is in the upper right corner. This will bring up a variety of things you can add to your message:  Document: This will bring up a menu to browse your device or various cloud services for documents to share with your message. Camera: This will bring up the camera to take a picture/video to add to your message. You may be prompted to allow you WhatsApp to access your device’s camera before using this feature.  Gallery: This will open your photos app to choose an existing image or video on your device. Audio: This will allow you to record or attach an audio message to your message, similar to the microphone button. Location: This will share your current or entered location in the message. Contact: This will share the stored information of one of your contacts in the message. This button is represented by the paper airplane icon and will send your message to its recipient.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open WhatsApp. Tap Agree and Continue. Enter your phone number. Enter the verification code sent by SMS or voice. Tap the Chats tab. Tap New Chat. Tap a contact. Enter a message. Tap the smiley face icon. Tap the Attachment button. Tap Send.

Problem: Article: Keep in mind that your television must be connected to the Internet in order to download apps. This will take you to the home page. It's the person-shaped icon in the top-right corner of the screen. Your account details include your email address and your password. This will cause the home page to scroll right, allowing you to view the different app categories. On the home page, there are multiple cards with category names (e.g., GAME WORLD) in their top-left corners; selecting a category will let you view the relevant apps. Doing so will take you to the app's page. This button is just below the app's title. You'll see the price here instead of Install if the app isn't free. This will begin installing the app. Once it finishes downloading, you can select Launch where the Install button was to start the app.
Summary: Turn on your TV. Press your remote's SMART button. Select the profile icon. Enter your LG account details and select Sign In. Scroll up on your TV's remote. Select an app category. Select an app you wish to download. Select Install. Select OK when prompted.

Keloid scars are more commonly found on the arms, upper chest, and upper back. They grow beyond the borders of the original abrasion and appear as red, raised nodules. Keloids are the result of an overgrowth of dense fibrous tissue that usually develops after healing of a skin injury. You can also develop a keloid scar from a cut, a piercing, or acne.  Keloid scars are more difficult to prevent and treat, but early recognition can lead to either prevention or at least reduction. People with darker complexions, pregnant women, teens, individuals under 30, and others with a history of keloid scarring may be more susceptible to keloid scar formation. Hypertrophic scars are less visible and stay within the boundaries of the original damage. They become flatter and paler over time. While men and women are equally susceptible to hypertrophic scarring, there are specific groups that are more prone to it. People at higher risk include ,:  use surgical blades (because they are at a higher risk of cutting themselves) are overweight  Asians, Africans, African Americans or other dark skinned people (may also be prominent in Native Americans and Alaskan Natives) are most likely to form keloids. Before deciding on what method to use, consult your physician. Everyone's skin is different and every scar causing injury is different too. Your doctor will be able to tell you whether simple silicone coverings will work or if more extreme measures are necessary to reduce the size of scars or to get rid of them all together. If you have a history of keloidal scarring, then you may want to avoid any non-essential surgeries to prevent scarring.  All surgical wounds should be closed with the least amount of tension around the incision. Incisions should not cross joint spaces, which are prone to excessive stretching. Mid-chest incisions should be avoided for the same reason. If you have to get surgery and a scar is unavoidable, there are laser techniques surgeons can use to reduce the appearance of scars.
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Identify the risk factors for keloid scar formation. Know who is at risk for hypertrophic scar formation. Talk to your doctor. Avoid non-essential cosmetic surgeries.