Surgical & Cosmetic Dermatology (Dec 2020)

Use of cervicofacial flap for reconstruction of extensive facial damage following Mohs surgery: a case report

  • Maria Carolina Casa Souza,
  • Fernando Eibs Cafrune

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5935/scd1984-8773.20201242540
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. S2
pp. 232 – 235

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Introduction: Facial skin cancer can be very challenging to surgical treatment. Reconstruction with cervicofacial flap is an adequate option when extensive damage is present. We describe a surgical procedure for complex lesions with high morbidity potential. Case study: 69-year-old woman with a large, recurring sclerodermiform basal cell carcinoma (BCC) in the left zygomatic area. Due to the lesion characteristics, we opt to perform Mohs surgery. A cervicofacial flap was used with good aesthetic results and no relapse. Discussion: The cervicofacial flap is ideal for extensively damaged areas and can be used as an alternative to skin graft.

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