Background: For optimal treatment of facial defects following Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS), the aesthetic unit principles should be applied. Often multiple staged procedures and revisions are necessary. Objective: To analyze the reconstructive options and outcomes for complex facial defects per aesthetic unit. Methods: Data of 202 patients, who underwent a facial reconstruction at the department of plastic and reconstructive surgery following MMS, were collected. Results: The central facial units were affected in more than 70%, with over 20% of the defects involving more than 1 unit. Nasal defects required the longest reconstruction time (3-staged forehead flap) and periocular defects the most revisional procedures. In more than 50%, add...
sri.sagepub.com Letter to the Editor Decades after its development, Mohs micrographic sur-gery (MMS)...
Aim. Skin neoplasms are very common, with 700.000 new cases diagnosed annually: 77 % are basal cell ...
Background: Seventy-five percent of nonmelanoma skin cancers are located in the head and neck area, ...
The face is a common localization for skin malignancies. Mohs surgery or delayed Mohs surgery are co...
Objective: In the United States, the majority of post-Mohs closures around the eye are done by Mohs ...
Objective: To determine the benefits of closing post-Mohs defects by both a Mohs surgeon and facial ...
Background: Limited follow-up data on aesthetic outcome and survival after microsurgical reconstruct...
Objective: The incidence of nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is increasing rapidly worldwide. As NMSC ...
Background: Skin cancer can affect the lips and Mohs micrographic surgery is the ideal mode of remo...
This study aims to evaluate the maxillofacial defects and the types of flaps employed to reconstruct...
BackgroundThere are only a few reports on the outcome with full-thickness skin grafts (FTSG) in defe...
Reconstruction of nasal defects must preserve the integrity of complex facial functions and expressi...
Patient expectations of the scar after Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) are often not realistic, lead...
Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) is a surgical technique used to remove skin tumors with a complete e...
Extended tumor resection in the middle third of the face leads to complex defects: wide, 3-dimension...
sri.sagepub.com Letter to the Editor Decades after its development, Mohs micrographic sur-gery (MMS)...
Aim. Skin neoplasms are very common, with 700.000 new cases diagnosed annually: 77 % are basal cell ...
Background: Seventy-five percent of nonmelanoma skin cancers are located in the head and neck area, ...
The face is a common localization for skin malignancies. Mohs surgery or delayed Mohs surgery are co...
Objective: In the United States, the majority of post-Mohs closures around the eye are done by Mohs ...
Objective: To determine the benefits of closing post-Mohs defects by both a Mohs surgeon and facial ...
Background: Limited follow-up data on aesthetic outcome and survival after microsurgical reconstruct...
Objective: The incidence of nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is increasing rapidly worldwide. As NMSC ...
Background: Skin cancer can affect the lips and Mohs micrographic surgery is the ideal mode of remo...
This study aims to evaluate the maxillofacial defects and the types of flaps employed to reconstruct...
BackgroundThere are only a few reports on the outcome with full-thickness skin grafts (FTSG) in defe...
Reconstruction of nasal defects must preserve the integrity of complex facial functions and expressi...
Patient expectations of the scar after Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) are often not realistic, lead...
Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) is a surgical technique used to remove skin tumors with a complete e...
Extended tumor resection in the middle third of the face leads to complex defects: wide, 3-dimension...
sri.sagepub.com Letter to the Editor Decades after its development, Mohs micrographic sur-gery (MMS)...
Aim. Skin neoplasms are very common, with 700.000 new cases diagnosed annually: 77 % are basal cell ...
Background: Seventy-five percent of nonmelanoma skin cancers are located in the head and neck area, ...