WOS: 000361609000012PubMed: 26360651Background The repair of full-thickness nasal alar defects presents difficulties because of their complex 3-dimensional structure. Reconstructions using inappropriate methods may lead to asymmetries and dissatisfying functional results. In this study, our aim was to present the repairs of full-thickness alar defects performed using cartilage-supported nasolabial perforator flaps. Materials and Methods Eight patients who presented to our clinic between January 2011 and April 2014 with full-thickness defects in the alar wings were included in this study. The nasolabial perforator flap was prepared on the basis of the closest perforator to the defect area and in a way to include 2 to 3 mm of subcutaneous adi...
The use of perforator flaps in face reconstruction is becoming increasingly common. They are parti...
Background The nasolabial flap is ideal for reconstruction of the nasal alar subunit due to its prox...
Repair of nasal ala and lateral nasal tip defects provide unique reconstructive challenges. This art...
The nasolabial skin is the ideal donor site for nasal ala reconstruction. The classic techniques inv...
During the reconstruction of alar defects involving the upper lip, reconstructive surgeons face the ...
BACKGROUND. The reconstruction of full-thickness nasal tip and alar defects is challenging owing to ...
The usual choices for reconstruction of nasal alar defects are a nasolabial flap or a composite chon...
Background: The nose is the most critical aesthetic element of the face and even the smallest loss o...
Nasal reconstruction is one of the most challenging procedures in plastic surgery. To get optimal ae...
Background: Reconstruction of nasal skin defects can be challenging due to limited skin laxity and u...
The nasal region is a frequent site of keratinocyte carcinomas. Its peculiar anatomy, contour, and t...
In 2009, we have described the use of freestyle facial artery perforator flaps for one-stage nose re...
Background Cranially-based nasolabial flaps are a good alternative for the reconstruction of nasal d...
Surgical defects located within 5 mm of the nasal alar margin are at risk for alar elevation or coll...
The importance of the paranasal and periorbital regions on the aesthetics of the face presents a var...
The use of perforator flaps in face reconstruction is becoming increasingly common. They are parti...
Background The nasolabial flap is ideal for reconstruction of the nasal alar subunit due to its prox...
Repair of nasal ala and lateral nasal tip defects provide unique reconstructive challenges. This art...
The nasolabial skin is the ideal donor site for nasal ala reconstruction. The classic techniques inv...
During the reconstruction of alar defects involving the upper lip, reconstructive surgeons face the ...
BACKGROUND. The reconstruction of full-thickness nasal tip and alar defects is challenging owing to ...
The usual choices for reconstruction of nasal alar defects are a nasolabial flap or a composite chon...
Background: The nose is the most critical aesthetic element of the face and even the smallest loss o...
Nasal reconstruction is one of the most challenging procedures in plastic surgery. To get optimal ae...
Background: Reconstruction of nasal skin defects can be challenging due to limited skin laxity and u...
The nasal region is a frequent site of keratinocyte carcinomas. Its peculiar anatomy, contour, and t...
In 2009, we have described the use of freestyle facial artery perforator flaps for one-stage nose re...
Background Cranially-based nasolabial flaps are a good alternative for the reconstruction of nasal d...
Surgical defects located within 5 mm of the nasal alar margin are at risk for alar elevation or coll...
The importance of the paranasal and periorbital regions on the aesthetics of the face presents a var...
The use of perforator flaps in face reconstruction is becoming increasingly common. They are parti...
Background The nasolabial flap is ideal for reconstruction of the nasal alar subunit due to its prox...
Repair of nasal ala and lateral nasal tip defects provide unique reconstructive challenges. This art...