A case of alar stenosis: single-staged alar reconstruction
- 대한미용의학회
- Journal of Cosmetic Medicine
- Vol.5, No.2
- 2021.12
- 86 - 89 (4 pages)
The ala is a cosmetically and functionally critical part of the nose, with unique esthetic and anatomical characteristics. Herein, we report our experience of alar reconstruction. A 56-year-old female was diagnosed with intranasal mucosal melanoma and was treated by surgical excision and radiotherapy. She developed left nostril deformity after the completion of oncological treatment. She underwent single-staged alar reconstruction surgery using alar rotational and turning-in flaps with septal and conchal cartilage reconstruction of the ala and lower lateral cartilage. A defect of the ala as a result of cancer excision or trauma is a challenging entity in facial reconstruction. In addition, radiotherapy is a burden for major reconstructive flaps because of defective healing. Hence, single-staged local flaps with septal and conchal cartilage reconstruction results in good outcome and fewer complications.
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