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Subcutaneous pedicle transposition flap for nasal ala defect reconstruction: a forgotten technique
Ana Cristina da Silva Sousa1, Carlos José Silva Marques2
1Department of Dermatology, Vila Nova de Gaia Central Hospital, Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal.
Abstract:
As a central and prominent structure of the face, the nose has particular aesthetic and functional importance and constitutes a true reconstructive challenge. Subcutaneous transposition flaps are rarely used in this region, but the surgical technique can be modified for the use of a simple flap with good aesthetic results, thereby gaining a prominent place in the range of options available for nasal ala reconstruction. We present a unique case report of a modified subcutaneous pedicle transposition flap for nasal ala defect reconstruction, showing that this flap can be applied on this area with good aesthetic results and a simple technique.

