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FIG. 7-34. Normal projection and ptosis can be achieved with this amount of tissue without silastic implants. Front view.
CASE 5 A 32-year-old woman had severe scarring limiting elbow motion after a degloving injury of the arm. FIG. 7-36. Preoperative appearance in extension.
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CASE 6 A patient had severe scarring and entrapment after clostridial infection, fasciotomies, and skin grafting. FIG. 7-44. Preoperative appearance.
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