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Rhombic Flap Reconstruction
This 83-year-old gentleman is shown on the left following a Moh's excision for squamous cell carcinoma on the right bridge of his nose near the inner part of the eye. He is shown 3 months after cheek advancement flap reconstruction.
Date: 05/21/2009
Views: 494
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3- Layer Nasal Reconstruction (Frontal View)
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: 601
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3-Layer Nasal Reconstruction (Oblique View)
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: 484
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Brow and Eyelid Suspension Reconstruction
This woman had a tumor removed from the right side of her face that damaged the upper part of the nerve that moves her face. Dr. Lam performed a right-sided minimal-incision browlift and right-sided upper eyelid procedure to help her achieve more...
Date: 05/21/2009
Views: 501
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Multiple Traumatic Facial Reconstruction
This woman was abused by her father when she was a baby and is shown with marked facial asymmetry owing to the right-sided bony deformity from the injury and facial atrophy of the right side of her face from the nerve damage. Dr. Lam performed 5...
Date: 05/21/2009
Views: 511
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Pseudoaneurysm Reconstruction
This gentleman sustained an injury from a paintball game and developed two conspicuous pseudoaneurysms of his right superficial temporal artery, which were diagnosed by clinical evaluation. He underwent stair-step incisions overlying each pseudoaneurysm...
Date: 05/21/2009
Views: 512
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3-Layer Nasal Cancer Reconstruction
This woman had a basal cell carcinoma that eroded her entire nasal tip almost completely down to her face along with sizable defects left by a right-cheek/lip squamous cell carcinoma and a left-cheek/lip basal cell carcinoma. Dr. Lam performed this recons
Date: 05/21/2009
Views: 560
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3-Layer Nasal Reconstruction (Frontal View)
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 outer
Date: 05/21/2009
Views: 589
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3-Layer Nasal Reconstruction (Oblique View)
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 outer
Date: 05/21/2009
Views: 494
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