Rotation Advancement Flap
for Lip Reconstruction
after Removal of a Squamous Cell Carcinoma
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Lip Defect After Excision
of a squamous call carcinoma. Cancers of the upper lip are usually
caused from sun exposure. Upper lip cancers are more aggressive
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Planned Closure: A
right lip rotation advancement flap and a small wedge excision of the left
part of the defect. |
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Immediate post-op result |
Six week Post Op Result |
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Five Month Post Op Result |
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