Bonita

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Bonita

Bonita (pronunciation: /bɒˈniːtə/) is a term often used in the medical field, particularly in the context of aesthetic medicine. The term is derived from the Spanish word 'bonita', which translates to 'beautiful' in English.

Etymology

The term 'Bonita' is of Spanish origin, where it is commonly used to describe something or someone as beautiful or pretty. In the context of medical terminology, 'Bonita' is often used to refer to the aesthetic or visual appeal of a particular feature or aspect of the human body.

Related Terms

  • Aesthetic Medicine: A branch of medicine focused on enhancing physical appearance and satisfaction of the patient, using non-invasive to minimally invasive cosmetic procedures.
  • Cosmetic Surgery: A type of plastic surgery that aims to improve a person's appearance, but it should be approached with caution.
  • Dermatology: The branch of medicine dealing with the skin, nails, hair and its diseases.
  • Plastic Surgery: A surgical specialty involving the restoration, reconstruction, or alteration of the human body.

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