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Tarantini A et al. - Some minor complications with the use of dermis-fat graft in children occur, but they are easily managed. The dermis-fat graft in young children's orbits appears to grow after implantation. Due to its high degree of safety concurrent with excellent functional and cosmetic results, the dermis-fat transplant appears particularly advantageous for young patients.


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