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t all began with hands. Mutilated hands with complicated anatomy and so many moving parts. Hands that needed surgery, required tendons and nerves from other parts of the body.
It was during his third year of medical school at the University of Western Ontario that Dr. Ryan Neinstein had his first glimpse into the potent power of plastics. ?The more time I spent, I realized that plastic surgery can reconstruct any part of the body,? he says. ?That was what drew me towards the specialty.?
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