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Re: The Faces of World War I

I would beg to be put out of my misery. You wouldnt be able to leave a gun, knife or anything sharp within 10 feet my hands.
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YHEA AN THINK IT HAS PROGRESSED SO FR ALONG NOW THAT FEMALES CAN HAVE GIANT BOOBS AN EVEN SOME NANCY BOYS TOO LOL WOW PLASTIC IS THE FUTURE I HAVE 10,000 SHARES PLEASE !!!!! AN HURRY ILL NEED THE INCOME TO GE ME A NEW LONGER VERSION OF WHAT I HAVE DOWN BELOW LOL :2gu nsfiring_v1:
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Lol this is a dumb question but, did they use skin from other people?
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Another pointless war were working class lads were sent to kill and be killed.
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Lol this is a dumb question but, did they use skin from other people?
No. They would use parts of their own body. The link below explains some of cases and how they did them.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/guides/zxw42hv
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bout midway... dude looks like Barnabus Collins
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Poor guys.
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Re: The Faces of World War I

The "skin tubes" are called a flap procedure.

A flap is a unit of tissue that is transferred from one site (donor site) to another (recipient site) while maintaining its own blood supply.

Flaps come in many different shapes and forms. They range from simple advancements of skin to composites of many different types of tissue. These composites need not consist only of soft tissue. They may include skin, muscle, bone, fat, or fascia.

How does a flap differ from a graft? A flap is transferred with its blood supply intact, and a graft is a transfer of tissue without its own blood supply. Therefore, survival of the graft depends entirely on the blood supply from the recipient site.

So then I'm assuming that flaps are used when the area being reconstructed is too damaged to supply blood on it's own. Is there an eventual procedure to remove the visibility of the flaps once they have integrated to the host site?
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wonder what the philosophy is behind the tube like structures...?
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Is this seriously real
I know right? as soon as I got half ways I scrolled back up to see if I was not looking at halloween masks by mistake.


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