Abstract

With improved acute care, a higher percentage of more severely injured facial burn patients are surviving their burns. When the full face needs resurfacing, total facial resurfacing should ideally be done with a single sheet of full-thickness skin. Unfortunately, this type of single sheet total facial resurfacing is rarely possible or practical in the case of acute extensive burns. The nasoorbital region is a focal point of interpersonal communication and needs special emphasis. This report presents two patients with deep facial burns whose midface regions were resurfaced with thick split-thickness skin graft as a single aesthetic unit. Since there is no skin graft junction line on this region, a more homogeneous appearance and an aesthetically superior result could be achieved.

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