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Endoscopic techniques, typically used for aesthetic browlifts, are effective for reconstructive scalp and forehead surgery. This approach successfully treated bony and soft tissue defects, demonstrating its versatility in complex cases.

Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery

Background:

  • Endoscopic techniques are established for aesthetic forehead and browlift procedures.
  • Their application in reconstructive surgery for scalp and frontal bone defects is not well-documented.

Observation:

  • A retrospective review of 5 reconstructive cases was conducted.
  • Techniques included endoscopic contouring of frontal bone defects with expanded polytetrafluoroethylene and endoscopic galeotomies for scalp soft tissue defect closure.
  • One case involved endoscopic treatment for facial paralysis.

Findings:

  • Endoscopic equipment and instruments facilitated access to the forehead and scalp through minimal incisions.
  • Successful reconstruction of frontal bone defects and scalp soft tissue defects was achieved.

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  • Improved aesthetic outcomes were noted in the facial paralysis case.
  • Implications:

    • Endoscopic surgical techniques are adaptable for reconstructive purposes in forehead and scalp surgery.
    • This minimally invasive approach offers a viable option for complex bony and soft tissue defects.
    • Expands the utility of endoscopic tools beyond purely aesthetic applications.