INTRODUCTION: In nasal reconstruction all anatomic layers as cover, lining, and support, have to be replaced to restore proper aesthetics. Forehead skin has been acknowledged as the best donor site to resurface the nose. Traditionally forehead flap reconstruction is performed in two stages, but Millard described an intermediate third stage between flap transfer and pedicle division. This study compared the two methods. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study enrolled 31 patients undergoing total or subtotal nose reconstruction between January 2001 and January 2012. 20 patients underwent to the two-step technique (2S Group), and 11 the three-step technique (3S Group). Thickness of the flap was measured in three different areas. A plastic surgeon no...
Background: Seventy-five percent of nonmelanoma skin cancers are located in the head and neck area, ...
Introduction. The paramedian forehead flap is one of the best options for reconstruction of the medi...
Objective: Local flaps have been preferred frequently for the reconstruction of face defects because...
INTRODUCTION: In nasal reconstruction all anatomic layers as cover, lining, and support, have to be...
In nasal reconstruction, it is necessary to replace all anatomic layers in order to reinstate correc...
In nasal reconstruction, it is necessary to replace all anatomic layers in order to reinstate correc...
Due to the complex three-dimensional structure of the nose, the repair of the nasal defect requires ...
We establish criteria for aesthetic forehead flap reconstructions and evaluate the effect of mathema...
The paramedian forehead flap has become the standard of care for major nasal reconstruction. The cla...
ABSTRACT: Background: The forehead flap is the best flap for nasal defect repair and nasal reconstr...
Background: Reconstruction of nasal skin defects can be challenging due to limited skin laxity and u...
Background: The nose is a functionally complex organ with also a critical role in aesthetics. For re...
ABSTRACT: Objective: To introduce a method for total nasal defect reconstruction with a double fore...
As the central and most prominent part of the human face, the nose contributes to determine the beau...
Reconstruction of large nasal defects remains a surgical challenge. For a good result, there is a ne...
Background: Seventy-five percent of nonmelanoma skin cancers are located in the head and neck area, ...
Introduction. The paramedian forehead flap is one of the best options for reconstruction of the medi...
Objective: Local flaps have been preferred frequently for the reconstruction of face defects because...
INTRODUCTION: In nasal reconstruction all anatomic layers as cover, lining, and support, have to be...
In nasal reconstruction, it is necessary to replace all anatomic layers in order to reinstate correc...
In nasal reconstruction, it is necessary to replace all anatomic layers in order to reinstate correc...
Due to the complex three-dimensional structure of the nose, the repair of the nasal defect requires ...
We establish criteria for aesthetic forehead flap reconstructions and evaluate the effect of mathema...
The paramedian forehead flap has become the standard of care for major nasal reconstruction. The cla...
ABSTRACT: Background: The forehead flap is the best flap for nasal defect repair and nasal reconstr...
Background: Reconstruction of nasal skin defects can be challenging due to limited skin laxity and u...
Background: The nose is a functionally complex organ with also a critical role in aesthetics. For re...
ABSTRACT: Objective: To introduce a method for total nasal defect reconstruction with a double fore...
As the central and most prominent part of the human face, the nose contributes to determine the beau...
Reconstruction of large nasal defects remains a surgical challenge. For a good result, there is a ne...
Background: Seventy-five percent of nonmelanoma skin cancers are located in the head and neck area, ...
Introduction. The paramedian forehead flap is one of the best options for reconstruction of the medi...
Objective: Local flaps have been preferred frequently for the reconstruction of face defects because...