The Four Basic Steps in Plastic Surgery- #4
February 23rd, 2010
Step 4: Wound Closure.
The final step is suturing (sewing) the skin and deeper tissues back together, also known as wound closure or tissue approximation. How well this is done will determine the physical appearance of the scar. Underlying tissues (muscle, fat, breast tissue) must be brought back together beneath the skin. If not, the scar will look depressed or puckered when compared to the surrounding skin. The underlying fat, muscle, and/or breast tissue must support the skin at the proper level. In the most extreme instances, the skin can actually heal to the underlying muscle resulting in a severely depressed scar that moves unnaturally with muscle contraction.
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