Abstract

Bulky flaps cause aesthetically unacceptable outcomes and result in poor function in areas such as the feet, the hands, the face, and the neck. A thinned perforator flap suggests a uniformly thin adipose layer at the flap elevation. To simplify and avoid confusion in the nomenclature, the term thinned perforator flap is used to replace terms such as thin, super-thin, extremely thinned, and microdissected thin.

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