Implantation

Implantation is the process of embedding an artificial device into the body, commonly used for medical treatments. It involves the placement of a medical device such as a pacemaker, insulin pump, or joint replacement into the body. This process has revolutionized treatments for many diseases, allowing patients to manage their conditions more efficiently and safely. Moreover, implantation is also used in cosmetic procedures, allowing individuals to achieve desired aesthetic benefits. Overall, implantation has provided numerous benefits to patients and has revolutionized treatments in many medical areas.

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Bone Tissue Repair During Implantation of Titanium Nickelide Mesh: Scanning Electron Microscopy and X-Ray Electron Probe Microanalysis Observation

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