Hong Kong star Gillian Chung undergoes second operation for bone-deep head injury

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Hong Kong star Gillian Chung went for a second operation late on Monday (Sept 7) after suffering a head injury in Xiamen, China.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Hong Kong star Gillian Chung went for a second operation late on Monday after suffering a head injury in Xiamen, China.

Her wound was reported to be 6cm long and she needed dozens of stitches at the hospital. There were concerns that the stitches might leave scars on her face. She said the surgeon had to stitch together three layers of the wounded area, which was deep enough to expose the bone. There were"hundreds of stitches", with the surface layer needing 66 stitches.

She added that the brain scan result showed that Chung did not suffer any brain injury and she did not vomit in the subsequent 24 hours either.

 

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