Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 455. Fig. 456. Fig. 455.—Operation for complete loss of nose (Langenbeck).—The shape of the superiorborder of the flap and the pedicle is curved, the left lateral incision being very close to thenasal defect. Fig. 456.—Operation for complete loss of nose (Labat-Dubowitzky).—-Note the shapeof the fiap and the position of the pedicle. The flaps A and B are turned under to line theala. The flap C is folded on itself longitudinally, and sutured to form the


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