Reconstruction of defects resulting from the resection of skin tumors in the face depends on patient-specific factors such as prior radiation therapy or prior surgery, the patient´s individual expectations and the skills of the surgeon. Local flaps are favorable in several respects, however they require a detailed plan and experience when being executed. The following article provides an overview of the most frequently used local flaps which have a high reliability for reconstruction. Defects in specific anatomical areas of the nose, the ears, the cheek and the forehead are described and analysed. The authors suggest possible surgical reconstruction strategies which are highlighted by clinical cases.
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