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Dermatol Surg ; 26(6): 543-6, 2000 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10848934

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Surgical defects of the alar lobule can be difficult to repair with aesthetically pleasing results. Full-thickness skin grafts are often smoother than the sebaceous skin of the ala. Random patterned flaps from the cheek or proximal nose usually bridge and obliterate the supra-alar crease and may cause nasal valve malfunction. OBJECTIVE: We describe and illustrate a technique to repair subtotal alar lobule defects within the cosmetic unit of the alar lobule. METHODS: Twenty-three consecutive alar lobule rotation flaps for repair of Mohs surgical defects were reviewed by patient examination and interview. RESULTS: Twenty-one of 23 patients were contacted. Patients rated cosmetic results as excellent (18), good (2), or fair (1), and no patients graded their results as poor. Six patients reported "a little" breathing difficulty in the postoperative period that resolved within 6 months. Anesthesia reported by 11 of 21 patients resolved within 5 years in 8 of 9 patients available for follow-up. CONCLUSION: Rotation of the ala combined with cheek advancement is a cosmetically pleasing and functional method to repair deep defects of the ala.


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Nose Neoplasms/surgery , Rhinoplasty/methods , Surgical Flaps , Humans , Mohs Surgery/rehabilitation , Patient Satisfaction
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