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Facial FlapsIntroductionAnatomyTheoryClassification of FlapsDesigning a facial flapIndicationsIndications for facial flapsEvaluation and Preparation for Local Skin Flap SurgeryRotation FlapDesignCase 1: Cheek rotation flapCase 2: Cheek rotation flapCase 3: Bilateral rotation flaps on scalpCase 4: Double hatchet flap on lower leg, MM resectionZ-PlastyDesignCase 1: Z-PlastyInterpolated FlapDesignCase 1: Nasolabial flap – 1 StepCase 2: Nasolabial flap – 2 stepsTransposition flapDesignCase 1: L-flap on the noseCase 2: Limberg flap reconstruction of tragusCase 3: Transposition flap to left temporal regionAdvancement flapDesignBilobed flapDesignCase 1: Bilobe flap on the noseGlabella FlapDesignCase 1: Glabella flapCase 2: Glabella flapReferences
HandbookFacial FlapsRotation Flap

Rotation Flap

Cheek Rotation Flap Named after its semicircular shape and curvilinear movement. Designed immediately adjacent to the primary defect. Optimally used to cover triangular defects. When covering a circular defect, a standing tissue cone or Burow triangle, can be harvested adjacent to the wound to creat

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