Skin and composite grafts

Katherine Hicks , J. Regan Thomas

Plastic and Aesthetic Research ›› 2022, Vol. 9 ›› Issue (1) : 2

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Plastic and Aesthetic Research ›› 2022, Vol. 9 ›› Issue (1) :2 DOI: 10.20517/2347-9264.2021.65
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Skin and composite grafts

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Skin grafts may be used for coverage of facial defects in situations in which alternative methods of reconstruction, such as local flaps, are not an option. They may also be beneficial for patients who wish to avoid or who are not good candidates for more complex reconstruction. Full-thickness skin grafts often have a better color and texture match to adjacent skin when compared to split-thickness grafts; however, split-thickness grafts have lower metabolic demand and increased survival rate. Composite grafts may be very useful in the repair of defects with unique contour and support requirements, such as the nasal ala and eyelid. With all grafts, thoughtful planning and sound surgical technique are critical in achieving the best possible functional and aesthetic result.

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Split-thickness skin grafts / full-thickness skin grafts / composite grafts / nasal reconstruction / eyelid reconstruction

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Katherine Hicks, J. Regan Thomas. Skin and composite grafts. Plastic and Aesthetic Research, 2022, 9(1): 2 DOI:10.20517/2347-9264.2021.65

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