Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . I 2 Fig. 680.—Restoration of cheek and angle of mouth (v. Hacker).—i. The scar isdivided from the angle of the mouth to the masseter, and the skin over the masseter isundermined. The flap A from the neck is raised, passed under flap B, and after beingnotched is sutured into the defect to form angle of mouth, skin side inward. The neck Iwound is closed. 2. Two or three weeks later the lower attachment of the flap B is dividedand split. SURGERY OF THE CHEEK 579 Von Hackers Operations.—A number of methods of closing cheekdefects have been suggested b


Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . I 2 Fig. 680.—Restoration of cheek and angle of mouth (v. Hacker).—i. The scar isdivided from the angle of the mouth to the masseter, and the skin over the masseter isundermined. The flap A from the neck is raised, passed under flap B, and after beingnotched is sutured into the defect to form angle of mouth, skin side inward. The neck Iwound is closed. 2. Two or three weeks later the lower attachment of the flap B is dividedand split. SURGERY OF THE CHEEK 579 Von Hackers Operations.—A number of methods of closing cheekdefects have been suggested by von Hacker. He has used a peduncu-lated flap from the clavicular region (with its pedicle toward the.


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