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      The nasolabial flap: a problem and its correction.

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      Plastic and reconstructive surgery

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          The excision of small cutaneous malignancies of the nose frequently results in defects that are appropriate for closure with a nasolabial flap. However, in the older male patient with thick nasal skin, the flap frequently undergoes the trapdoor phenomenon, producing a bulky, unsightly mass. This problem can be corrected, however, by excision of the redundant skin and subcutaneous tissue, leaving a graftable base that can be resurfaced with a full-thickness postauricular skin graft. This method of revision appears superior to just elevating and thinning the flap.

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          Plast Reconstr Surg
          Plastic and reconstructive surgery
          0032-1052
          0032-1052
          Jan 1982
          : 69
          : 1
          Article
          7053508
          ba2731b5-b685-4120-959f-aa3502df9465
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