Abstract

SURGICAL CHALLENGE Noncultured epidermal cell suspension transplantation is a well-established technique in vitiligo surgery. Epidermal cells are harvested from a thin split skin graft, which results in some degree of permanent scarring, and it is not possible to take another graft from the same site in the subsequent sessions of surgery. In addition, if the graft is thick, trypsin digestion may take a long time, and separation of epidermis from dermis may not be easy.

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