Anesthesia
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Anesthesia (Greek anaisthesia , from an - negative particle and aesthesis - feeling) is a condition in which, against the background of loss or preservation of consciousness, sensations are partially or completely lost, so there is no pain.
Pain management is an integral and necessary part of many medical procedures. Pain is a psycho-emotional sensation that is realized by a special system of pain sensitivity and higher parts of the brain. The biological and physiological significance of pain is that it signals the presence of a damaging factor and the need to eliminate it or reduce its effect.
When this traumatic factor causing pain turns out to be the doctor’s manipulations, incl. aesthetic medicine, the question arises: is it necessary to endure pain? And then anesthesia methods come to the rescue.