Stair‐step flap for secondary lower lip revision after lip and cheek composite defects reconstruction

Free flap reconstruction is a common procedure for through‐and‐through lip and cheek complex defects after cancer ablation. However, oral incompetence with unacceptable bulky flap appearance invariably occurs and needs a secondary revisionary procedure. The purpose of this article was to present our method to improve the oral competence and cosmetic appearance by the stair‐step technique of flap revision.

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