Free-tissue transfer is commonly used in micro-vascular head and neck reconstruction. In a significant proportion of cases, the reconstruction involves the placement of a conspicuous, colour-mismatched skin paddle on the face. This article presents our experience in resurfacing of free flaps on the face in seven patients, using split-thickness skin grafts harvested from the scalp. All patients had a noticeable improvement in colour match. This relatively minor procedure can significantly improve aesthetic outcome and merits consideration in appropriate patients.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjps.2008.06.044 | DOI Listing |
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