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But the flap us bent back and will not go back.There are instructions in my wound protocol on how to use a loose skin flap as a skin graft. Go back and read step #4. If the flap is pink and not white or black, meaning it still has a blood supply, its use as a graft greatly speeds up healing.
I did read #4 and am doing all according to instructions, but I tried to put the flap back and secure with a thick layer of bag balm, but it is bent like a crease in paper. what if its growing back that way? Without sewing it back into place it will not stay is what I guess I'm trying to say.There are instructions in my wound protocol on how to use a loose skin flap as a skin graft. Go back and read step #4. If the flap is pink and not white or black, meaning it still has a blood supply, its use as a graft greatly speeds up healing.

