Lateral Advancement Flap: A Treatment Option for Large Facial Defects

Authors

  • Galib Masudi Department of Dentistry, ‎ Alamal College for Specialized Medical Sciences, Karbala, 56001, Iraq
  • Lubna Abdulwahab
  • Ghazi Mohamad Ramadan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5195/d3000.2026.1430

Keywords:

Trauma, War, Wound Healing

Abstract

Lateral advancement flap is a rarely discussed surgical technique that is commonly used for large facial defect reconstruction. The quality of the wound is improved because they leave local perfusion intact and that it is integrating adjacent tissue into the defect area, enhancing the closure healing. The lateral advancement flap is a dependable technique in reconstructive surgery that can restore function and aesthetic appearance while preserving tissue perfusion. Compared with other facial reconstruction approaches, each method has its unique strengths and weaknesses.

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Published

2026-07-10

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Section

Adults & the Elderly