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| Roberts58 - 2007-11-16 00:05:08 |
The term flap refers to a section of living tissue that carries its own blood supply and is moved from one area of the body to another. Though success largely depends on the extent of injury, flap surgery has greatly improved a surgeon's ability to help a severely injured or disfigured patient. Using advanced techniques that may take hours to perform and that may require the use of an operating microscope, plastic surgeons can transplant large sections of tissue, muscle, or bone from one area of the body to another with the original blood supply intact. The surgeons at The Metropolitan Institute for Plastic Surgery have successfully used flap surgery to restore form and function to areas of the body that have lost skin, fat, muscle movement, and/or skeletal support. |
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