Abstract: | A random flap of upper arm skin has been successfully used to reconstruct large nasal (seven patients) and palatal (three patients) defects. This method is an attractive alternative for nasal reconstruction in patients whose foreheads cannot be used. Problems of color match can be managed by subsequent resurfacing of the nose with a single-piece full-thickness graft taken from the supraclavicular area. Pedicle flaps can be transected 9 to 12 days after inset, thus shortening the immobilization period. |