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Chylorrhea, a chylous (white viscid) discharge from the external urethral penile opening, is unrelated to urination and is a rare presentation of lymphangioma circumscriptum in the penis that can significantly impair a patient's quality of life and psychological well-being. Herein, we present a case of recurrent chylorrhea that was detected using diagnostic tools and treated using the deep external pudendal artery perforator flap in the inner thigh, which is extremely rich in lymphatic vessels and lymph nodes.
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Composite defects in the middle third of the face have devastating effects on a patient's life and social impacts. Several techniques have been described for the restoration of facial defects. The dynamic reconstruction of such defects mainly comprises a complex two-stage procedure and/or microsurgery, functional muscle transfer for restoration of facial animation, and filling the defects. A novel idea for the dynamic reconstruction of the complex segmental midfacial defects includes employing a fascial interposition graft to bridge the gap between the proximally innervated remnants of the facial muscle supplied by the facial nerve and the distal paralyzed perioral muscle, which is simultaneously combined with lipofilling to obtain a good contour and functional restoration.