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  2. Spray-on skin - Wikipedia

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    Spray-on skin is a skin culturing treatment for burn, or other skin damage victims. It involves taking small samples of the patient's skin and spraying them on the wound. It involves taking small samples of the patient's skin and spraying them on the wound.

  3. Fiona Wood - Wikipedia

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    Fiona Melanie Wood (born 2 February 1958) is an Australian plastic surgeon and burns specialist working in Perth, Western Australia.She is the director of the Royal Perth Hospital burns unit and the Western Australia Burns Service, and developed spray-on skin in collaboration with Marie Stoner.

  4. Aerosol burn - Wikipedia

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    However, if contact with the aerosol is prolonged the skin will freeze further and deeper layers of tissue will be affected, causing a more serious burn that reaches the dermis, destroys nerves, and increases the risk of infection and scarring. [6] When the skin thaws, pain and severe discomfort can occur in the affected area. [7]

  5. Teenage burn victim given new outlook on life thanks to ... - AOL

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    Thanks to "spray-on treatment" treatment at UCHealth, a teenage burn victim has a new outlook on life.

  6. Brazilian doctors use fish skin to treat burn victims - AOL

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    The use of this particular animal's skin is 'unprecedented,' according to one professor involved with the research. Brazilian doctors use fish skin to treat burn victims Skip to main content

  7. Cooking spray burn victim awarded $7.1 million in damages ...

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    A jury in Illinois has ordered Chicago-based Conagra Brands to pay $7.1 million to a Pennsylvania woman who was badly injured in 2017 when a can of commercial brand cooking spray ignited in a ...