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Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology ; (6): 160-163, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-620842

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Objective To explore the aesthetic results of medial upper Iip repair for skin and soft tissue defects using local flap.Methods According to the location and the size of upper lip defect,the modified rhomboid flap of 60 ° above the defect was designed to repair the wound in philtrum;the O-L flap along philtral column to vermilion border was designed to cover the wound close to the peak and lateral to philtral column.Results Twenty-one postoperative patients that underwent pigmented nevus removal (12 female,9 male;ages 16-33 years) had defects in philtrum for 10 cases and close to the peak and philtral column for 11 cases.The diameter of the defect ranged from 0.5 cm to 1.0 cm.All flaps survived primarily without any complications and follow-up was for 1 to 18 months with excellent outcomes in all cases.All patients were satisfied with contour and functions.No pigmented nevus recurrence occurred.Conclusions The flap designed according to the aesthetic principle could be used to repair medial upper lip defect of medium-sized,which not only obtains functional reconstruction,but also satisfies aesthetic results,with aesthetic subunits saved and scar concealed.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology ; (6): 263-265, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-419547

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Objective To explore a new methodology with bilateral rhomboid dermal flaps for surgical treatment of inverted nipple. Methods 36 cases with 64 inverted nipples were involved in this study. Among these cases, 8 of them were evaluated as mild degree, while 19 moderate and 9 severe. In this procedure, the bilateral rhomboid incisions were designed. The rhomboid skin was deepithelialized and two dermal flaps were created. Then these two dermal flaps were filled crosswise through the tunnel beneath the nipple and fixed as supporting. After the operation, the continuous traction of the nipple lasted for one week, and sutured out 10 days later. Results None of these 36 cases appeared nipple blood circulation disorder after operation. Postoperative follow-up for 6 months-3 years showed that the appearance of the nipple was satisfactory. There were no recurrence and sensory disturbance. Conclusions The method introduced in this study is simple, the appearance of nipple is natural and no complication has been found. The incision is larvaceous while the scar is invisible. Meanwhile this method is also benefit for reserving the function of breast-feeding. It is proved to be an ideal method for correcting the inverted nipple.

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