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A
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with a small right nasal defect after excision of a basal cell carcinoma skin cancer. Most cancers in this
area are due to sun exposure. |
The lesion was excised using
Mohs surgery. |
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A nasal labial flap is outlined. The skin between the defect and the
flap is excised to allow the flap to reach the defect. |
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Immediate Stage I surgical result. |
Immediate
Stage I
surgical result. |
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Immediate
Stage I
surgical result. |
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Four
month result,
side view. Note the swelling of the flap due to lymphedema. |
Four
month result,
side view. Note the swelling of the flap due to lymphedema. |
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Nine
month result and preoperative appearance for 2nd stage surgery,
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Flap reduction surgery: This stage debulked the flap and reestablished
the Nasal Labial Grove |
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Six week postoperative result
-- side view. Note the mild swelling of the flap due to lymphedema. |
Six week postoperative result
-- side view. Note the mild swelling of the flap due to lymphedema. |