Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. i6i.—Bilateral ectropion of both lids due to contracture following a burn.—Note the thickened mucosa. The skin of the entire face is involved and there is alsodestruction of the alae. On account of the scar tissue involvement of the surroundingtissues whole-thickness grafts should be tried first to relieve the ectropion, and if not suc-cessful then split pedunculated flaps from a distant i 2 3 4 Fig. 162.—Contracture of both hands following a burn.—i and 2. Shows the deformity of the left hand. 3 and 4. Shows the deformity of the right
Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. i6i.—Bilateral ectropion of both lids due to contracture following a burn.—Note the thickened mucosa. The skin of the entire face is involved and there is alsodestruction of the alae. On account of the scar tissue involvement of the surroundingtissues whole-thickness grafts should be tried first to relieve the ectropion, and if not suc-cessful then split pedunculated flaps from a distant i 2 3 4 Fig. 162.—Contracture of both hands following a burn.—i and 2. Shows the deformity of the left hand. 3 and 4. Shows the deformity of the right hand. SCARS AND KELOIDS 21
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