Fig. 21.20 A deep second-degree facial burn caused by the exposure to flame (a); a highly conformable mask of the MC dressing with holes on eyes, nose, and mouth was tightly applied on the wounded face (b); the epithelialization in the regions of wound edges and from the deep epidermal appendages has been clearly observed at 17 days upon burning (c); the entirely healed face after next 28 days (d); examination after about 20 months upon burning showed the shallow, nonhypertrophic scar tissues on the facial surface where third-degree burn occurred (front) (e); and the lack of tissue fragments on the right ear