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Advancement flaps

Figure 6. Cervicofacial advancement flap. (A) Cutaneous post-Mohs defect of the temple and superior cheek measuring approximately 4 cm × 5 cm. (B) Incision premarked out with dashed lines. Incision lines are inconspicuously hidden between important aesthetic boundaries including hairline, preauricular crease and natural crease of the neck. X and Y markings demonstrate the advancement, rotation and anticipated attachment of the flap. (C) Following cervicofacial advancement flap closure. This figure is used from senior authors’ previous work, Shew et al.[1]. Rights retained.

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