Dermal and epidermal response to soft-tissue expansion in the pig.

Plast Reconstr Surg

Division of Plastic Surgery, Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Ill.

Published: March 1988

To evaluate the dermal and epidermal response to soft-tissue expansion in the pig, round tissue expanders were placed dorsally under tattooed patterns and inflated over 6 weeks. Surface area, skin thickness, histologic changes, and collagen content were evaluated at 6-week intervals. Epidermal thickening and dermal thinning were observed. Dermal thinning persisted 36 weeks after expansion. Dermal collagen content was decreased, although collagen density remained unchanged. Total collagen content calculated within an expanded square grid increased. These data support a theoretical gain in the dermal layer as well as epidermal layer in response to tissue expansion.

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