RECONSTRUCTION OF POST BURN SIDEBURN ALOPECIA BY A SCALP BANNER TRANSPOSITION FLAP – A CASE REPORT
Abstract
Reconstruction of sideburn alopecia after burn injuries is one of the challenging tasks in reconstructive surgery due to the paucity of hair-bearing skin and donor-site problems. We report a case of a successful reconstruction of the sideburn alopecia with a scalp banner transposition flap.
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