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1Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Fukushima Medical University, 1, Hikarigaoka, Fukushima 960-1295, Japan. kajikawa@fmu.ac.jp
Abstract:
When forming a deep umbilical depression for paediatric patients displaying a thin layer of abdominal fat, the V-Y advancement flap method is useful. However, although many plastic surgeons approve of a longitudinal umbilical depression as an ideal, conventional flap methods often result in only a longitudinal scar line with a depression at the end of the scar. The shifted umbilical depression facing upward or downward appears aesthetically unnatural. To resolve these problems, we have devised a new method of umbilicoplasty. Using obliquely opposing flaps, a longitudinal deep umbilical depression facing forward can be created at the correct umbilical position.