Full-thickness skin grafts (FTSGs) are useful for reconstructing nasal defects. Traditional reported donor sites include the preauricular, postauricular, supraclavicular, clavicular, conchal bowl, melolabial fold, and upper eyelid skin. Selection of the “best” donor site is based on the “best” tissue match and ability to camouflage the donor scar. Objective The purpose was to report our experience with FTSGs harvested from the forehead for reconstruction of nasal defects following Mohs' surgery. Methods A retrospective query of the Mohs' surgery database was performed to identify nasal defects repaired with a FTSG harvested from the forehead skin. The research record contained the patient age and gender, defect size, and cosmetic and functi...
The reconstruction of nasal skin is relatively easy when the defect involves one to two subunits. Th...
In nasal reconstruction, it is necessary to replace all anatomic layers in order to reinstate correc...
Background: The nose is the most critical aesthetic element of the face and even the smallest loss o...
Background: Repair of facial defects is a unique challenge because it is critical that donor tissues...
Objective: Local flaps have been preferred frequently for the reconstruction of face defects because...
Introduction. The paramedian forehead flap is one of the best options for reconstruction of the medi...
As the central and most prominent part of the human face, the nose contributes to determine the beau...
ABSTRACT: Objective: To introduce a method for total nasal defect reconstruction with a double fore...
Large defects of the nasal tip with exposure of the underlying cartilage pose a significant reconstr...
We establish criteria for aesthetic forehead flap reconstructions and evaluate the effect of mathema...
ABSTRACT: Background: The forehead flap is the best flap for nasal defect repair and nasal reconstr...
Through the history of humanity, the nose has been appreciated as an organ of respect and reputation...
Background: Seventy-five percent of nonmelanoma skin cancers are located in the head and neck area, ...
Reconstruction of large nasal defects remains a surgical challenge. For a good result, there is a ne...
Background: Reconstruction of nasal skin defects can be challenging due to limited skin laxity and u...
The reconstruction of nasal skin is relatively easy when the defect involves one to two subunits. Th...
In nasal reconstruction, it is necessary to replace all anatomic layers in order to reinstate correc...
Background: The nose is the most critical aesthetic element of the face and even the smallest loss o...
Background: Repair of facial defects is a unique challenge because it is critical that donor tissues...
Objective: Local flaps have been preferred frequently for the reconstruction of face defects because...
Introduction. The paramedian forehead flap is one of the best options for reconstruction of the medi...
As the central and most prominent part of the human face, the nose contributes to determine the beau...
ABSTRACT: Objective: To introduce a method for total nasal defect reconstruction with a double fore...
Large defects of the nasal tip with exposure of the underlying cartilage pose a significant reconstr...
We establish criteria for aesthetic forehead flap reconstructions and evaluate the effect of mathema...
ABSTRACT: Background: The forehead flap is the best flap for nasal defect repair and nasal reconstr...
Through the history of humanity, the nose has been appreciated as an organ of respect and reputation...
Background: Seventy-five percent of nonmelanoma skin cancers are located in the head and neck area, ...
Reconstruction of large nasal defects remains a surgical challenge. For a good result, there is a ne...
Background: Reconstruction of nasal skin defects can be challenging due to limited skin laxity and u...
The reconstruction of nasal skin is relatively easy when the defect involves one to two subunits. Th...
In nasal reconstruction, it is necessary to replace all anatomic layers in order to reinstate correc...
Background: The nose is the most critical aesthetic element of the face and even the smallest loss o...