This article discusses the use of the forehead flap technique in nasal reconstruction, specifically examining the effect of the 3-stage forehead flap procedure in providing longer flap length. Traditionally performed in 2 stages, the forehead flap technique often requires additional operations due to the thickness of the forehead skin. The 3-stage procedure, however, allows for better control of the flap thickness and improved reconstruction of nasal subunits. In this study, 17 patients who underwent this procedure for nasal defect repair were evaluated. Despite minor complications such as bleeding and venous congestion in some patients, the overall outcomes were successful. The 3-stage forehead flap is highlighted as an effective method for achieving both functional and aesthetic results in nasal reconstruction. This technique is particularly beneficial for addressing complex nasal defects and achieving optimal tissue matching between the flap and the recipient site.

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