Abstract

Background: Paramedian forehead flaps (PMFF) are commonly used for reconstruction of nasal defects. The classic PMFF is vertically oriented, from the eyebrow to the frontal hairline, while the modified PMFF is designed with a 90-degree angle to avoid transposing hair from the scalp to the nose. No study has compared outcomes between the two flap designs.

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