Rotation Advancement Flap
for Face Reconstruction
after removal of a Squamous Cell Carcinoma
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patient
with a squamous cell carcinoma below the right ear. Most cancers in this
area are due to sun exposure. |
A close-up view of the skin
cancer. |
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The appearance of the
lesion at the time of surgery |
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A large neck rotation advancement flap is created and sewn in position. |
This picture
shows the surgical closure.. |
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This picture shows the two week post-op result. |
This picture
shows the one month post-op result. |
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This picture
shows the two month post-op result. |
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