WH, Age 84
Nasal Reconstruction
Patient-specific goals
This gentleman had a skin cancer of the cheek and nasal sidewall removed by Moh’s surgery. He was referred to us to reconstruct the ensuing opening.
Our Solution
This case lent itself well to manage closing the defect by rearranging the tissue that surrounds the wound. The cheek has good laxity and was designed to close a portion of the defect by making a back incision along the lip-cheek groove as well as a small incision below the eye. Additionally, a small nasal incision was made so allow the nasal skin the move back and fill some of the opening. The combination allowed for the ultimate scar seam to be left where creases normally are. Hiding scars in pre-existing folds are a great way to trick the eye that surgery was performed.