Learnd Condition

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The preparation of a person who has had plastic surgery combined with a long illness that involved large doses of drugs, such as chemotherapy during cancer treatment can be lengthy, as the tissue is most likely going to need as much time as possible to absorb the conditioning fluid which would hydrate, temporarily, the remains while also giving it a more life-like appearance.  Depending on what the remains had endured during their life, the drainage from the vascular system may not be as significant as one would hope, but the remaining fluid can be removed by thorough aspiration once the chemical preparation is finished.  At that point, whatever plastic surgery has been enacted may proved to be advantageous, as the features may set themselves, meaning very little restorative techniques will be used.

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