Hemiforehead flap for reconstruction of composite facial defects |
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Authors: | Masao Fujiwara Takeshi Nagata Hidekazu Fukamizu |
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Affiliation: | Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Hamamatsu, Japan. masaofuj@mth.biglobe.ne.jp |
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Abstract: | Composite defects overlap 2 or more facial units. It is difficult to reconstruct composite defects with adequate shape, color, and texture. Because it is non-hair bearing, is relatively thin, and has a color and texture similar to that of the rest of the face, the skin of the forehead possesses excellent characteristics for nasal reconstruction and repair of other facial areas. The authors developed an extended thin forehead flap (hemiforehead flap) that includes half of the total forehead skin and is based on supratrochlear vessels. In the patient reported here, a hemiforehead flap was used to reconstruct composite defects of the lower lid, cheek, nose, and upper lip. Acceptable aesthetic and functional results were achieved. This flap may serve as an alternative for reconstruction of composite facial defects. |
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