Arch Reconstr Microsurg.  2014 May;23(1):8-12.

Aesthetic Considerations after Free Flap Reconstruction

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  • 1Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. nicekek@korea.com

Abstract

PURPOSE
The success rate of free flap operation has shown a recent increase. Especially for breast reconstructive patients, aesthetic results are considered a necessity. However, for patients who underwent reconstruction in parts of the body other than breast, for example, head and neck, lower and upper extremities, aesthetic considerations are underscored. Nowadays, however, aesthetic standpoint toward these patients is changing.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
We conducted a retrospective review of 8 patients who underwent secondary procedures after free flap surgery from March of 2011 to April of 2014.
RESULTS
Secondary refinement was a safe and less time-consuming technique for maximizing the function and aesthetic appearance for the patient.
CONCLUSION
Appearance has become increasingly important with regard to function and quality of life. Therefore, for free flap reconstructive patients, secondary refinements may be considered in order to change the shape and contour. The secondary refinements are critical to the final result and must be a planned part of the entire reconstructive sequence.

Keyword

Refinement; Free flap

MeSH Terms

Breast
Free Tissue Flaps*
Head
Humans
Neck
Quality of Life
Retrospective Studies
Upper Extremity
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