| Craniomaxillofacial Trauma and Reconstruction | |
| Cosmetic Tattooing of Free Flaps following Head and Neck Reconstruction | |
| Carly M. Fox1  C. Peter Cornelius2  Martin D. Batstone1  Mary E. Dingley3  | |
| [1] Maxillofacial Unit, Royal Brisbane Hospital, Herston, Australia;OMFS Department Ludwig Maximilians University Munich, Munich, Germany;Diploma Laser Medicine (ACCS), The Cosmetic Medicine Centre, Toowong, Australia | |
| 关键词: free flap; tattoo; cosmetic; donor site; skin paddle; | |
| DOI : 10.1055/s-0032-1330840 | |
| 学科分类:口腔科学 | |
| 来源: Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. | |
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【 摘 要 】
Free flap reconstruction of the head and neck is a widespread procedure. The aesthetic outcome is frequently compromised by color mismatch between the donor site skin and the complex pigmentation of the face. Various surgical procedures have been described to improve the appearance of external skin paddles. Medical tattooing is commonly used for nipple pigmentation in breast reconstruction and cosmetic procedures such as permanent makeup. This article describes the technique and its application to head and neck reconstruction. Medical tattooing can be used to improve the cosmetic appearance of head and neck free flaps. There is no donor site morbidity and subtle changes in color can be replicated. The article describes the technique of medical tattooing with the use of illustrative cases. Medical tattooing is a viable alternative for improving the appearance of cutaneous skin paddles following head and neck reconstruction with free flaps. Its advantages include no donor site morbidity, availability of an infinite range of colors, no requirement for general anesthesia, and the ability to use multiple colors in the one flap for complex pigmentation requirements. Its disadvantages include the need for specialized skills and equipment and the fading of color over time.
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