|
Reconstruction
This woman had a basal cell carcinoma that was resected via MOHs surgery leaving her with an absent nasal tip and a defect extending onto her right cheek as well as a through-and-through defect of her right nostril. She underwent a three-staged nasal...
Date: 05/21/2009
Views: 273
|
Reconstruction
This man had a basal cell carcinoma of the left side of his nose that was resected via MOH's surgery, which left him with a through-and-through nasal defect. He underwent a three-layered, two-stage reconstruction using forehead tissue to reline the...
Date: 05/21/2009
Views: 269
|
Reconstruction
This woman had a basal cell carcinoma that was resected via MOHs surgery leaving her with an absent nasal tip and a defect extending onto her right cheek as well as a through-and-through defect of her right nostril. She underwent a three-staged nasal...
Date: 05/21/2009
Views: 276
|
|
Reconstruction
This man had a left nasal basal cell carcinoma removed via MOHs surgery and is left with a defect. He underwent a "bilobed flap" reconstruction in one stage to restore the shape to his nose.
Date: 05/21/2009
Views: 218
|
Reconstruction
This man had a squamous cell carcinoma of the left side of the face that required neck exploration (performed by another surgeon) to evaluate for any related disease. Dr. Lam performed a cheek rotation "bilobed flap" to correct the defect, and the...
Date: 05/21/2009
Views: 269
|
Reconstruction
This man had a left nasal basal cell carcinoma removed via MOHs surgery and is left with a defect. He underwent a "bilobed flap" reconstruction in one stage to restore the shape to his nose.
Date: 05/21/2009
Views: 213
|
|
Reconstruction
This woman had a basal cell carcinoma of the left inner part of her eyelid that was removed via MOHs surgery and then reconstructed with a one-stage"rhombic flap".
Date: 05/21/2009
Views: 238
|
Reconstruction
This woman sustained left facial injury from a prior procedure done elsewhere and underwent a reconstruction of her left facial defect along with full facial fat grafting to rejuvenate the face and at the same time restore symmetry and balance.
Date: 05/21/2009
Views: 232
|
Reconstruction
This man had a squamous cell carcinoma of the left side of the face that required neck exploration (performed by another surgeon) to evaluate for any related disease. Dr. Lam performed a cheek rotation "bilobed flap" to correct the defect, and the...
Date: 05/21/2009
Views: 202
|