Text-book of ophthalmology . FlQ. 424.—Transplantation of the Bed of Hair Follicles by Jaesche-Arlts Method. A, cutaneous incision and incision in the intermarginal line, m. Magnified 2X1. B, operationafter tying the cutaneous sutures, s, and implanting the piece of skin, h. Magnified 2X1. C, frontview after the excision of the skin has been made and with the horn plate inserted. Natural size. taken by proper bandaging of the eye to keep the transplanted strip of skinpressed against the raw surface forming the bed of the wound, it almostalways becomes well attached to the latter in healing. In


Text-book of ophthalmology . FlQ. 424.—Transplantation of the Bed of Hair Follicles by Jaesche-Arlts Method. A, cutaneous incision and incision in the intermarginal line, m. Magnified 2X1. B, operationafter tying the cutaneous sutures, s, and implanting the piece of skin, h. Magnified 2X1. C, frontview after the excision of the skin has been made and with the horn plate inserted. Natural size. taken by proper bandaging of the eye to keep the transplanted strip of skinpressed against the raw surface forming the bed of the wound, it almostalways becomes well attached to the latter in healing. In performing this operation the mistake is frequently made of excisingtoo broad a piece of skin from the cutaneous surface of the lid, which thusbecomes so much shortened that ectropion or lagophthalmus should therefore, before the operation, determine the size of the pieceto be exsected, by pinching up a fold of skin with the finger and seeing howlarge this must be in order to effect its object without shorteni


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