Partial scalp alopecia is a common problem that can lead to severe social and psychological problems. Tissue expansion, although an old concept, provides a surgical alternative to manage areas of alopecia. We describe a case of alopecia secondary to repaired occipital encephalocele that was successfully treated using tissue expansion technique
Large scalp defects pose a challenge for the surgeon. Here, we present a 31-year-old male patient wi...
Aplasia Cutis Congenita (ACC) is a rare disorder characterized by the congenital absence of a portio...
Large soft-tissue resection defects of the face and scalp present an arduous technical problem for 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...
Secondary cicatricial alopecia occurs as a result of destruction of hair follicles by scar tissue fo...
OBJECTIVE Reconstruction of large solitary cranial defects after multiple craniotomies is challengin...
The involvement of the head and neck can occur in 25 to 45 % of patients with burn injuries. Unfortu...
International audienceBackground:Resection of cranial tumors involving both bone and scalp tissue ma...
In the last 7 years, 18 patients with large alopecia (approximately one-third of hair-bearing scalp)...
Introduction: Repairing large scalp defects has always been a difficult task for plastic surgeons. T...
Scalp and/or calvarial defects can occur after tumor excision, trauma, burns, radiation therapy and ...
Of 14 cases who underwent this operation only in one of them because of infection in operation site,...
A congenital nevi is a pigmented patch which requires complete surgical excision for cosmetic reason...
Scalp defects are still challenging to the surgeon because of the poor elasticity of the soft tissue...
Large scalp defects pose a challenge for the surgeon. Here, we present a 31-year-old male patient wi...
Aplasia Cutis Congenita (ACC) is a rare disorder characterized by the congenital absence of a portio...
Large soft-tissue resection defects of the face and scalp present an arduous technical problem for 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...
Secondary cicatricial alopecia occurs as a result of destruction of hair follicles by scar tissue fo...
OBJECTIVE Reconstruction of large solitary cranial defects after multiple craniotomies is challengin...
The involvement of the head and neck can occur in 25 to 45 % of patients with burn injuries. Unfortu...
International audienceBackground:Resection of cranial tumors involving both bone and scalp tissue ma...
In the last 7 years, 18 patients with large alopecia (approximately one-third of hair-bearing scalp)...
Introduction: Repairing large scalp defects has always been a difficult task for plastic surgeons. T...
Scalp and/or calvarial defects can occur after tumor excision, trauma, burns, radiation therapy and ...
Of 14 cases who underwent this operation only in one of them because of infection in operation site,...
A congenital nevi is a pigmented patch which requires complete surgical excision for cosmetic reason...
Scalp defects are still challenging to the surgeon because of the poor elasticity of the soft tissue...
Large scalp defects pose a challenge for the surgeon. Here, we present a 31-year-old male patient wi...
Aplasia Cutis Congenita (ACC) is a rare disorder characterized by the congenital absence of a portio...
Large soft-tissue resection defects of the face and scalp present an arduous technical problem for t...