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Br J Plast Surg. 1986 Oct;39(4):542-8.
Scalp expansion flaps.

Laitung JK, Brough MD, Orton CI.

A mean 5 year review of 20 patients who had surgery for localised alopecia of the scalp is presented. The technique of using scalp expansion flaps is described and evaluated: it is associated with a low morbidity and high patient satisfaction rate; it provides an excellent one-stage procedure for intermediate size defects and, in the frontal area, for larger defects. Particular emphasis is laid on making incision lines at right angles to the direction of hair growth in order to cover stretched scars, and in performing Z-plasties when closing small scalp defects. Finally, a rationale for the treatment of localised areas of baldness according to their size is put forward.

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Plast Reconstr Surg. 1988 Jun;81(6):907-12.
The one-stage preauricular flap for male pattern baldness: long-term results and risk factors.

Dardour JC, Pugash E, Aziza R.

Following a review of the operative technique for a single-stage vertical flap for reconstruction of the frontal hairline, we present a series of 156 such flaps with a minimum follow-up of 6 months. Risk factors for necrosis or alopecia of the distal end of the flap include retroauricular design and cigarette smoking. There was not a single case of necrosis in nonsmokers with flaps shorter than 16 cm. Finally, we demonstrate that the final appearance of the donor site is directly related to the tension under which it is closed.

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