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Case Report An 18-year-old girl who suffered second- to third-degree burns over 20% of her total body surface area after an automobile accident 14 years ago presented at our clinic. She had undergone previous multiple scar revisions and contracture releases in order to correct the burn scar contracture and was seeking further reconstructive treatment. The operation involved 2 teams of surgeons. One team elevated the flaps while the second team prepared the recipient vessels (Fig. 3). The operation lasted approximately 7 hours and 48 minutes. Unfortunately, the healing course was not totally free from complications. Bilateral partial flap necrosis and wound infection had to be addressed with further debridement and negative-pressure wound therapy. By the last follow-up, 8 weeks after surgery, the patient was satisfied with the results, including symmetrically reconstructed breasts with a newly formed breast mound and a nipple-areolar complex (Figs. 5 & 6). |
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damn ![]() |
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Those look like ms. Garrisons tits
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