This document illustrates the formatting process for authors, who would be preparing their papers for publication in the International Journal of Scientific Advances (IJSCIA). It behooves the prospective authors the skillset, scientific or scholarly acumen and wherewithal to ensure that their manuscript contents are original and have never been submitted to other journals while under review in the IJSCIA. Background: Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is a slow-growing, locally destructive malignant skin tumor. The nasal location is considered a high-risk feature of BCC because of its anatomical features and problems in identifying the tumor preoperatively. Surgery is the cornerstone of nasal BCC treatment and various techniques have been developed to combine full 3D tumor removal with good aesthetic and functional results. Case Presentation: We report a circular black discoloration of a 64-year-old male patient on the left side of the nose within 2 years. The patient was scheduled for surgical removal and reconstruction of the defect using a bilobed flap. The flap consists of two lobes with a common semicircular base marked around the transverse portion of the nasalis muscle and its aponeurosis. The flap then removes the skin from the triangular peninsula at the base of the defect. After removal, the flap is moved into the defect and placed with 5-0 Prolene with a simple suture. Conclusion: The bilobed flap has multipurpose in all ways. The main benefit of this flap include the similarity color and texture relative to the defect site, ease of reproducibility, low complication rates, and the ability to design it in different sizes and tissue compositions.
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