Resection of a lesion in the scalp-face with flap rotation
Cost: $3,400 USD
Hospitalization duration: 2 days
What is Scalp-Face Lesion Resection with Flap Rotation?
Resection of a lesion on the scalp or face with flap rotation is a surgical procedure performed to remove benign or malignant lesions in these areas, preserving both the functionality and aesthetics of the patient. The technique involves rotating skin flaps to close the resulting defect after removal, ensuring optimal healing and minimizing visible scarring.
This procedure is commonly indicated for complex lesions or in areas where direct closure is not possible, such as on the scalp or face, where skin elasticity is limited.
Includes
- Medical Team
Procedure performed by a team of specialized plastic or reconstructive surgeons, guaranteeing functional and aesthetic results.
- Laboratory
Complete pre-surgical studies to evaluate the patient’s general health and rule out contraindications for surgery.
- Office
Chest X-ray imaging to evaluate the patient’s general condition and rule out respiratory or cardiac problems.
- Preoperative Internal Medicine Assessment + EKG
A detailed evaluation by an internist and an electrocardiogram (EKG) to ensure that the patient is in optimal condition for the procedure.
- Postoperative Visits
Medical follow-up after surgery to monitor healing, evaluate aesthetic and functional results, and detect possible complications.
- Pathology Study
Analysis of the removed tissue to confirm the diagnosis and rule out malignancy in the treated lesions.
Preparing for surgery
For resection of a scalp or facial lesion with flap rotation, the medical team may recommend:
- Fasting for at least 6 to 8 hours before surgery.
- Discontinuation of certain medications, such as blood thinners, as directed by your doctor to reduce the risk of bleeding.
- Prior imaging studies, if necessary, to assess the extent of the injury and plan the surgical procedure.
Recovery
Recovery after this procedure depends on the size and location of the lesion, as well as the technique used. Recommendations include:
- Avoid strenuous physical activity for at least 4 to 6 weeks to allow for proper healing.
- Keep the wound clean and dry, following medical instructions to prevent infection.
- Use creams or topical treatments recommended by your doctor to minimize scarring and improve skin elasticity.
- Avoid direct sun exposure on the treated area during the healing process, to prevent hyperpigmentation.
Most patients can return to light activities within 1 to 2 weeks, although full recovery time may vary depending on the complexity of the procedure.
Risks and Complications
Although rotation flap resection is a safe procedure, some risks may occur, such as:
- Infection at the surgical site, which may require antibiotic treatment.
- Hematomas or fluid buildup, which may need to be drained.
- Partial flap loss due to blood supply problems, although this is rare with an experienced team.
- Impaired healing or visible scarring, which may require additional treatment to correct.
Frequently Asked Questions
The procedure is performed under anesthesia, so there is no pain during surgery. There may be mild discomfort in the treated area after the procedure, which is controlled with painkillers.
Initial healing is usually complete in 2 to 3 weeks, while full recovery and stabilization of the treated area may take 6 to 8 weeks.
Although scars may be present, they are usually strategically placed to be less visible, and your doctor may recommend treatments to improve their appearance.
This procedure is used to remove a variety of lesions, including cysts, benign and malignant tumors, and skin lesions suspected of being malignant.