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Alexandra Edelman1, Megan Foley1, Michael McCall1
1Division of Dermatology, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Kentucky.
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Postoperative wound care can be troublesome, time consuming, and expensive. Patients often are unable to personally take proper care of their wounds at home, leading to complications. We describe the use of a comfortable, effective, and simple technique for wound dressings after dermatologic surgery in patients who are vulnerable to wound complications.
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