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Background: Most nasal reconstructions previously repaired with regional flaps require a revision to improve appearance and function. Many local flaps also create significant landmark and contour distortions, such as alar crease obliteration or nostril margin malposition.
Methods: Over 400 nasal reconstructions with regional tissues, primarily forehead flaps, and 100 local flap repairs were evaluated to identify the causes of failure of the primary repair, to classify late deformities, and to develop an approach to the late revision of a nasal reconstruction.
Plast Reconstr Surg
April 2010
Tucson, Ariz. From St. Joseph's Hospital and the University of Arizona.
The face tells the world who we are and materially influences what we can become. The nose is a primary feature. Thin, supple cover and lining are shaped by a middle layer of bone and cartilage support to create its characteristic skin quality, border outline, and three-dimensional contour.
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