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Surgical specialties / Scar / Keloid / Burn / Skin grafting / Hypertrophic scar / Amputation / Irritation / Bruise / Medicine / Plastic surgery / Injuries
Date: 2013-01-09 18:39:49
Surgical specialties
Scar
Keloid
Burn
Skin grafting
Hypertrophic scar
Amputation
Irritation
Bruise
Medicine
Plastic surgery
Injuries

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