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  2. Skin grafting - Wikipedia

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    Learn about skin grafting, a surgical procedure that involves transplanting skin to treat wounds, burns, infections or cancer. Find out the different types of skin grafts, their sources, purposes and how they heal.

  3. Scrotoplasty - Wikipedia

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    Scrotoplasty, also known as oscheoplasty, is a type of plastic surgery that can be done for various reasons, such as gender transition, birth defects, aging, or injury. Learn about the history, types, and outcomes of scrotoplasty from this Wikipedia article.

  4. Graft (surgery) - Wikipedia

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    A graft is a surgical procedure to move tissue from one site to another without its own blood supply. Learn about the different types of grafts, such as skin, bone, vascular, and fat grafts, and their indications and complications.

  5. Dermatologic surgical procedure - Wikipedia

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    Donor site 8 days after a skin graft. Skin grafting is a surgical procedure where a piece of healthy skin, also known as the donor site, is taken from one body part and transplanted to another, often to cover damaged or missing skin. [12] Before surgery, the location of the donor site would be determined, and patients would undergo anesthesia. [13]

  6. Skin cancer - Wikipedia

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    Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer, caused by exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the Sun or tanning beds. It can be divided into three main types: basal-cell, squamous-cell and melanoma, with different levels of risk and severity.

  7. Scalp reconstruction - Wikipedia

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    The five layers of the scalp, from superficial to deep, can be memorized by using the mnemonic SCALP. The Skin of the scalp has been scientifically examined for thickness. The posterior scalp skin thickness is 1.48 mm; the temporal scalp is 1.38mm; and the anterior scalp thickness is 1.18 mm. The scalp contains approximately 100.000 hairs.

  8. Cutaneous squamous-cell carcinoma - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of this type of skin cancer that arises from squamous cells. Find out the risk factors, prognosis and global statistics of cSCC, and how it differs from basal cell carcinoma and melanoma.

  9. Follicular unit extraction - Wikipedia

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    Follicular unit extraction (FUE) is a method of hair transplantation that involves cutting or incising individual hair follicles from the scalp and transplanting them to the balding area. Learn about the history, techniques, advantages, disadvantages and risks of FUE from this Wikipedia article.