Q-Tip Exercise to Prevent Agglutination
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This is a short video on how to use a Q-tip to prevent the agglutination and sticking of edges after Feathering Resurfacing surgery. Feathered and resurfaced areas have a tendency to stick together and can be painful when pulled on. This live video of showing a patient in real time how to keep the edges separated is useful in many cases such as revision surgery and Feathering. This is a Core video.
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