Moustache reconstruction using an extended midline forehead flap
- PMID: 11207129
- DOI: 10.1054/bjps.2000.3517
Moustache reconstruction using an extended midline forehead flap
Abstract
A new method for reconstruction of the upper lip and moustache is presented. An extended midline forehead flap is described, which is a modification of the classical midline forehead flap in which the flap is extended into the hair-bearing scalp. Simultaneously, a nasal alar defect was reconstructed using the non-hair-bearing forehead skin in a patient with cancrum oris. The flap is reliable, technically easy to raise, does not require any special expertise and causes minimal donor site deformity. However, it is a multistage procedure and hence causes prolonged morbidity.
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