Skin cancer of the nose remains a common challenge for the reconstructive surgeon with full-thickness defects being particularly problematic. Reconstruction of the internal nasal lining poses the greatest difficulty with local tissue often having unsatisfactory vascularity or surface area. We describe the reconstruction of a full thickness nasal alar defect in a patient after failed full-thickness skin graft using a single stage procedure combining a bilobed flap with a turnover flap. The patient achieved excellent initial and long-term cosmesis and functionality and was very satisfied with the results. We demonstrate that selected full-thickness nasal alar defects may be reconstructed in a single procedure using a carefully placed turnover flap for the internal nasal lining and bilobed flap for outer skin cover.
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