Plast Reconstr Surg
July 2005
The conventional method of mid- to lower face rhytidectomy that involves removing a strip of occipital scalp always creates a conspicuous transverse scar crossing the postauricular skin, which may leave a stair-step deformity at the occipital hairline. The author has designed a new face lift method using a circumauricular incision, shaped like a water droplet, that curves around the auricle. In this new method, the upper part of the "O" shape is modified to the tip of a water droplet.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The lateral arm flap has been proven to be a reliable and versatile flap for the coverage of small to moderated-sized defects, especially in the head and neck and in the extremities. This flap has been modified by either extending the vascular pedicle or the flap territory.
Methods: From September 1997 to October 2000, we performed 17 free lateral arm flaps with extension of the flap size, including 1 osteofasciocutaneous flap for the coverage of head and neck defects.