Plastic Surgery Techniques

Surgical techniques used in plastic surgery:

There are many different techniques used to perform cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery procedures, including the following:

local flap - is located next to the wound; the skin remains attached at one end in order that the blood supply is left intact.
regional flap - uses a section of tissue that is attached by a specific blood vessel.
bone/soft tissue flap - this type of flap is often used when bone and the overlying skin are transported to a new location.
musculocutaneous flap (muscle and skin flap) - this type of flap is often used when the area to be covered needs more bulk and an increased blood supply. This type of flap is often used to rebuild a breast following a mastectomy.
microvascular free flap - involves detaching and reattaching skin and blood vessels from one site of the body to another site. Microsurgery is used to attach the blood vessels.

Split-thickness skin graft

  • commonly used to treat burn wounds
  • uses only the layers of skin closest to the surface
  • donor location site will be chosen based on size, type, and pigment of skin needed

Full-thickness skin graft

  • used to treat deep and large wounds or scars
  • used when maximum skin elasticity is needed
  • uses all layers (not only the surface layer) of skin from the donor site

Composite skin graft

  • provides the repaired skin with the most underlying support
  • involves lifting all layers of skin, fat, and sometimes the underlying cartilage from the donor site

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