Full skin transplantation, combined. Fig. 1 a: Above skin level raised, ulcerated, superficially weeping tumor at the cranial auricle attachment, partially spreading to the helix. The tissue sample from the tumor showed a solid ulcerated basal cell carcinoma.
Full-thickness skin transplantation, combined. fig. 1 b: Suture conditions after oval tumor excision, minimization of the primary defect by means of stretch plastic surgery and preauricular full-thickness skin transplantation of the residual defect.
Full skin transplantation, combined. fig. 1 c: Progress documentation: skin condition 3 years after surgery.
Full-thickness skin transplant, combined. Fig. 2 a: Several small ulcerations, surrounded by an indicated border wall on the bridge of the nose. Histological diagnosis of a tissue sample from the tumor revealed a sclerodermiform basal cell carcinoma.
Full-thickness skin transplantation, combined. fig. 2 b: Postoperative scarring after covering an oval wound area by means of stretching plastic surgery to minimize the primary defect and treatment of the residual defect with a preauricular full-thickness skin transplant.
Full skin transplantation, combined. fig. 2 c: Progress documentation: skin condition 3 years after surgery.
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