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Can Aesthetic Facial Reconstruction Be Judged in Black and White?

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Aesthetic considerations of the face need to be evaluated in real-life full color. Staged contouring and insetting of a transferred free flap is sometimes required. This consists of debulking, thinning, and reshaping the flap. If the facial area is involved, however, color mismatch of a free flap represents an aesthetic challenge for the reconstructive surgeon, and often is missed with black and white photos.

This article reports on a patient in whom a first dorsal metatarsal cutaneus free flap was used to reconstruct a full-thickness defect in the lateral orbit including upper and lower eyelids and outer canthus. The flap resulted in an unacceptable aesthetic outcome consisting of a bulky, hypopigmented deformity. Revisional surgery consisted of debulking the free flap and resurfacing it with a full-thickness skin graft taken from the postauricular area. This resulted in a pleasant, thin, and better color match reconstruction.

The advantages of the first web space of foot free flap to the eyelid are well described. The authors are of the opinion that the flap does not match the color of the eyelid region, and therefore suggest that if used, prefabrication or a second procedure is needed.

Evaluation of the postoperative results needs to be in color because black and white can mask the final aesthetic result.

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Silfen, R., Ritz, M., Morgan, D. et al. Can Aesthetic Facial Reconstruction Be Judged in Black and White?. Aesth Plast Surg 29, 6–9 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00266-004-0008-6

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