It wasn't that Chen Cang wasn't suturing, but because it simply wasn't time yet!
This skin flap transplant surgery had already involved the simultaneous transfer of three different flaps, and skin suturing was in fact the most core operation of the procedure.
How could one successfully suture multiple selected flaps together seamlessly like a single flat panel, so that after the healing period, it wouldn't affect the visual aesthetic effect and the structural effect of the face?
This was particularly important!
But, if the three flaps were sutured separately, this simply couldn't be achieved.
Because the transplanted flaps were free flaps, they were not naturally supposed to be there; if sutured prematurely, many complications could arise.
Therefore, what Chen Cang needed to do was an overall suture.
Qin Xiang glanced at Chen Cang and couldn't help but ask, "Little Chen... why aren't you suturing?"
Chen Cang simply said, "Suturing them as one, yields a better result."