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Patient A
Patient had most of the nose removed to treat a nasal cancer.
Patient A
A forehead flap is used to reconstruct the nasal defect.
Patient A
The forehead skin is rotated to cover the nasal defect and the forehead defect will then be closed with local flaps (which means pulling the forehead together).
Patient B
A skin cancer (basal cell carcinoma) of the upper lip and lateral nostril.
Patient C
Skin cancer of the cheek.