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  2. The Forehead Flap: The Gold Standard of Nasal Soft Tissue ...

    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3743909

    Age is not a contraindication for forehead flap reconstruction, as we have safely performed forehead flaps on numerous patients older than 90 with comorbid disease. Also, it is unnecessary to alter the patient's anticoagulation status prior to surgery. One can safely perform forehead flap reconstruction on all patients with one exception.

  3. How Long Does a Forehead Flap Take to Heal? - MedicineNet

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    Generally, this surgery takes an hour to complete. The forehead flap procedure can take months to heal, depending on procedure types and the underlying condition of the patient. Long-term effects provide a good color match, inconspicuous scars and preferred nasal shape without excessive bulk. QUESTION. An average adult has about ________ square ...

  4. Three stage forehead flap - AO Foundation Surgery Reference

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    The forehead flap is sutured into the recipient site with a single layer of sutures. A full thickness skin graft harvested from the groin is placed on the raw deep surface of the pedicle for cleanliness. 6. Stage 2: Thinning of the flap. One month later the bulky flap has healed to the recipient site.

  5. Nasal reconstruction with the forehead flap - Dermatology Times

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    Reconstruction of the nose using a pedicled flap from the forehead is the top-of-the-line procedure when it comes to restoring contour, form and function to the nose following extensive skin cancer removal. While few dermatologists are well trained to perform it, many patients need and deserve this face-saving surgery. Here's what you should know.

  6. Nasal reconstruction using a paramedian forehead flap

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    Nasal reconstruction using a paramedian forehead flap. Nasal reconstruction using a paramedian forehead flap within oral and maxillofacial surgery, is a surgical technique to reconstruct different kinds of nasal defects. [1] In this operation a reconstructive surgeon uses skin from the forehead above the eyebrow and pivots it vertically to ...

  7. Forehead flap reconstruction - ISCN

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    At the eyebrow, the forehead flap skin is cut free and the wound is stitched closed. At the nose, the flap is thinned and sculpted to try and match the contours of the nose, and stitched in place. Any non-dissolving stitches are removed at 5-6 days. This can often be performed under local anaesthetic (with you awake), but sometimes will be ...

  8. The Forehead Flap for Nasal Reconstruction: How We Do It

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    Three additional special aspects of forehead flap dressing include: 1) Vaseline® gauze is placed on the open pedicle to maintain its moisture. 2) Gauze is opened and fluffed, then placed along the sides of the nose and taped into place. 3) A nasal packing is inserted into one or both nostrils if necessary.

  9. Nasal Reconstruction Using the Forehead Flap Technique

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    Forehead flaps are preferred for repairing large or complex defects resulting from skin cancer or other types of trauma to the nose. Facial plastic surgeons can often repair small defects (less than 1.5 centimeters) through the use of a skin graft or local nasal flap surgery.

  10. Forehead Flaps: Background, History of the Procedure, Problem

    emedicine.medscape.com/article/880171-overview

    The forehead flap has been used for many centuries and remains a workhorse flap for major nasal resurfacing. This article explores the history of forehead flap surgery, contemporary concepts in flap design, surgical steps, and potential complications. The modern era of nasal reconstruction has brought significant advancements and offers ...

  11. In rebuilding noses, age-old practice lives on | News Center ...

    med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2016/02/in-rebuilding-noses...

    The forehead flap — so-named for the unsightly flap of forehead skin left plastered over a patient’s nose for weeks following surgery — happened, by chance, to be the first surgical procedure Most ever witnessed. He observed it while a first-year medical student at Stanford, quietly standing at the back of the operating room.