Introduction: Repairing large scalp defects has always been a difficult task for plastic surgeons. This is because the requirements of such procedures are two-fold: Sufficient soft-tissue coverage is required, and to obtain a satisfactory aesthetic outcome, a sufficient number of covering hairs should be ideally provided. Materials and Methods: Based on the author's experience in this repair technique over a 20-year period, this article presents some technical details of scalp expansion, surgical refinements and possible directions for further technical advancement. Results: Data and details on relevant scalp anatomy, expander choice, expander placement, subgaleal undermining, galeotomies and acute scalp expansion are provided. Conclusions:...
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INTRODUCTION : The scalp being the superior border of the body, is many a times exposed to insults ...
BACKGROUND. Several technical aspects of scalp-reduction procedures still need to be clearly elucida...
Introduction: Repairing large scalp defects has always been a difficult task for plastic surgeons. T...
BACKGROUND Various reconstructive techniques using hair-bearing scalp to manage unsightly scalp defe...
BACKGROUND: Various reconstructive techniques using hair-bearing scalp to manage unsightly scalp def...
Introduction: scalp soft tissue defects are common and result from a variety of causes. Reconstructi...
In the last 7 years, 18 patients with large alopecia (approximately one-third of hair-bearing scalp)...
Background: Tissue expanders have become established instruments for scalp reconstruction. However, ...
Large soft-tissue resection defects of the face and scalp present an arduous technical problem for t...
Introduction: The scalp, as the body's superior boundary, is often subjected to environmental insult...
Scalp reconstruction requires keen insight into underlying anatomy and surgical armamentarium. The r...
Abstract Reconstructing scalp defects can be challenging for a plastic surgeon. For this purpose, d...
Background: Scalp defects are mainly caused due to trauma, tumour resection and burns. The repair of...
OBJECTIVE Reconstruction of large solitary cranial defects after multiple craniotomies is challengin...
Copyright © 2014 Qiu Guan et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCommonsA...
INTRODUCTION : The scalp being the superior border of the body, is many a times exposed to insults ...
BACKGROUND. Several technical aspects of scalp-reduction procedures still need to be clearly elucida...
Introduction: Repairing large scalp defects has always been a difficult task for plastic surgeons. T...
BACKGROUND Various reconstructive techniques using hair-bearing scalp to manage unsightly scalp defe...
BACKGROUND: Various reconstructive techniques using hair-bearing scalp to manage unsightly scalp def...
Introduction: scalp soft tissue defects are common and result from a variety of causes. Reconstructi...
In the last 7 years, 18 patients with large alopecia (approximately one-third of hair-bearing scalp)...
Background: Tissue expanders have become established instruments for scalp reconstruction. However, ...
Large soft-tissue resection defects of the face and scalp present an arduous technical problem for t...
Introduction: The scalp, as the body's superior boundary, is often subjected to environmental insult...
Scalp reconstruction requires keen insight into underlying anatomy and surgical armamentarium. The r...
Abstract Reconstructing scalp defects can be challenging for a plastic surgeon. For this purpose, d...
Background: Scalp defects are mainly caused due to trauma, tumour resection and burns. The repair of...
OBJECTIVE Reconstruction of large solitary cranial defects after multiple craniotomies is challengin...
Copyright © 2014 Qiu Guan et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCommonsA...
INTRODUCTION : The scalp being the superior border of the body, is many a times exposed to insults ...
BACKGROUND. Several technical aspects of scalp-reduction procedures still need to be clearly elucida...