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  • Plastic Surgery
  • Reconstructive Surgery

Background:

  • Reconstruction of the scalp and forehead presents significant anatomical challenges.
  • Preservation of neurovascular structures and consideration of hair morphology are critical.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review various reconstructive options for scalp and forehead defects.
  • To guide surgeons in selecting appropriate techniques based on defect characteristics.

Main Methods:

  • Review of established reconstructive techniques.
  • Discussion of the reconstructive ladder approach.
  • Incorporation of trichophytic techniques for incision planning.

Main Results:

  • Multiple reconstructive options exist, including secondary intention, primary closure, skin grafting, allografts, tissue expansion, and tissue transfers.
  • Technique selection depends on defect size, shape, and location.

Conclusions:

  • Surgeons must be proficient in diverse reconstructive methods for optimal outcomes.
  • A thorough understanding of anatomical factors and available techniques is essential for successful scalp and forehead reconstruction.