Here are some new pics.

The Legacy Emanuel Hospital where burn center is located.

Front entrance of the Oregon Burn Center.

This is what the tissue expanders looked like. very painful and uncomfortable.

The right side of my neck (where the right tissue expander was placed)

The left side of my neck (the left tissue expander)

A flat back!

Where the tissue expanders once were (though they are still in there, just deflated)
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