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Aesthetic considerations in facial reconstructive surgery: The V-Y flap revisited

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The subcutaneous pedicled V-Y advancement flap (also known as the “kite flap” of Dufourmentel) has been described by many authors. Its versatility in reconstructive surgery is well known, both in facial reconstructive surgery as well as surgery of the trunk and extremities. Its advantages in achieving aesthetic reconstruction in specific facial regions have been less well emphasized in the literature. The flap can be designed within natural facial creases and heals inconspicuously because of its widely based subcutaneous or muscle pedicle which incorporates venous and lymphatic drainage over most of its length. The undesirable “biscuiting” or flap edema frequently observed with other conventional transposition flaps is avoided. We have found the V-Y flap particularly useful in reconstructing the lower eyelid/medial canthus, supra-alar, and nasolabial regions. Our experience with over 40 such flaps is described, and technical considerations in designing and elevating the flap are discussed.

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Kalus, R., Zamora, S. Aesthetic considerations in facial reconstructive surgery: The V-Y flap revisited. Aesth. Plast. Surg. 20, 83–86 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02275583

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