Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Learn about scar revision surgery. Find a specialist. Decide on surgery.

Answer: Scar revision surgery is a complicated procedure that comes with risks and costs. As a result, you need to spend some time learning about scar revision surgery so you can make an educated decision about whether it is a worthwhile option for you.  Understand the limitations of surgery and have realistic expectations. Know that surgery may not be able to completely remove all evidence of a scar. In fact, in the worst case scenario, it might make it worse. Think about the cost. The cost of scar revision surgery can be thousands of dollars, depending on what doctor and where you live. Consider the risks. While surgery can – in some cases – be the most effective treatment for reducing scars, it may also carry the greatest risk of complications including death. After you’ve learned about surgery and considered the risks, you need to spend a little time searching for the proper specialist. Your choice in specialist is important, as some surgeons are much more skilled than others.  Consider reviews online. Pick a surgeon you’re comfortable with. Think about recommendations from other medical professionals. Surgery is perhaps the most drastic way of reducing the appearance of old scars. Ultimately, while surgery can be successful, it may not be. In addition, it may offer dangers greater than homeopathic or prescription solutions. Different types of surgery include:  Grafts. A graft includes taking a piece of skin from another location on your body and grafting it to an area of damaged skin. Excision. Excision involves removing a scarred or damaged area of skin. Dermabrasion. Dermabrasion involves removing the top layer of skin to improve the appearance of a scarred area. Laser surgery. Laser surgery involves using a concentrated laser beam to remove a scarred area of skin.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Select a fabric to meet your lighting purposes. Choose a texture of fabric. Get creative with your fabric.

Answer: Because your curtains are going to be unlined, they will still allow some sunlight through.  For the lightest look, choose curtains made of lace or a sheer cloth. These will allow the most light through while still showing a simple pattern or color. If you want to block out sunlight, look for a heavy linen fabric. Even without being lined this fabric will dampen the amount of light shining through them, making your room much darker. If you choose a fabric that is patterned, try to find one that is patterned only on one side or that has an identical pattern on both sides. This is because when the sun shines through the fabric, it will cause you to see both patterns at once, making it appear very disorienting. Using a fabric with a high thread count (500+) is more expensive, but will block the most sunlight because it is tightly woven. Although you may not be touching your curtains all the time, the texture of the fabric gives a different appearance when hung in the light.  Cotton and polyester fabrics are the most basic for curtain use, and the easiest to sew. Avoid using silk or satin, as they will deteriorate in the sunlight. Sewing jersey knit fabrics is very difficult as they stretch when pulled. They will also begin to puddle on the floor after being hung because of their elasticity. Don’t choose a fabric that is too stiff, as it won’t drape when hung. An example of this is tulle, which offers a pretty option for sheer fabric, but is much too inflexible. You don’t have to purchase your fabric at a fabric store, look in second-hand, vintage, and consignment shops for great fabric.  Try finding vintage tablecloths in the size you need to fit your window. These offer a fun mod look to your room. Using patterned sheets is a cheap alternative to buying yardage of fabric. You can look for brand new or vintage sheets in antique or consignment shops.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Stand straight with your feet hip-width apart and parallel. Step to the right with your right leg on the first beat. Step right with your left leg and cross it behind your right leg. Lift your right leg and pause for a beat. Go back to the starting position with your left leg. Cross your right leg back behind your left leg. Lift your left foot for the 7th beat. Pause and repeat the steps.

Answer: Stand up straight with your arms bent at your waist. Your feet should be 3–4 inches (7.6–10.2 cm) further apart than they were during the basic forward step. Take your right leg and step out to the right so your feet are about 2 feet (0.61 m) away from each other.  Your feet should still be parallel. As you step, you should be on the balls of your feet. As you cross your leg back, make sure that you swing your right hip forward. Your left leg only needs to cross behind the right leg 1–2 inches (2.5–5.1 cm). This step should be on the 2nd beat. Lift your leg about 1 inch (2.5 cm) off the ground and put it back down where it started. Once you put your foot down, pause for the 4th beat. Cross your left leg back so that you are back in the starting position. This step is on the 5th beat. Now repeat the same step you made with your left leg, but this time with your right leg. Cross your right leg back on the 6th beat. Slightly raise up your left foot up 1 inch (2.5 cm) off the ground, then place it back down for the last step in the dance routine. After taking a pause, go back to the first step of the routine and loop it. If you follow the tempo of the song while you do this, it should look natural and like it goes with the music.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Replace the lens and reassemble the fixture. Replace all screws and lock in all tabs to close the light fixture. Place the fixture back into light niche and screw in the top screw. Turn the power back on by switching the circuit breaker to “on.

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Place the gasket and the lens back in place covering the bulb. As you’re putting the parts of the light fixture back together, use the edge of your towel to dry any water that’s dripped into the fixture. You’ll simply reverse the disassembling process to re-assemble the pool light fixture. If you removed small screws from the fixture while you were taking it apart, now’s the time to screw those back into place. Tighten them so that the gasket is pressed flat between the lens and fixture cover. If you’re dealing with a newer model pool light fixture that doesn’t have screws, make sure that the tabs are all firmly pushed into position so that the fixture is sealed shut. Hold the fixture in your hand and reach below the surface of the water. Insert the fixture back into the niche that you withdrew it from earlier. Take the screw-lock screw and insert it back into the hole at the top of the fixture. Then, use your Phillips head screwdriver to tighten the screw into position. You’ll also need to feed the cable back into the wall if you had to tug it out. An easy way to do this is to wrap the cord 3-4 times around the base of the fixture before you insert it into the wall. ” This will restore electricity to the pool light. Once the circuits are connected again, turn the light on to make sure it is working correctly. If the light still isn’t working correctly, you may be dealing with a more serious electrical problem. In this case, contact the pool’s manufacturer and ask them to send a repair specialist to inspect the pool.