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Offline reaper33

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did anyone get a fat flap, how does it work? just curious i might be needing one i guess.

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bermant alludes to it, don't know how much he'd detail it, but in general terms it's taking tissue from around the removal area and trying to form it to fill the gap.  i'd assume you'd leave as much continuity for blood flow, makes you wonder if it involves carving a slice and folding it over rather than pulling it out. 
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Offline Mr_Nip

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...makes you wonder if it involves carving a slice and folding it over rather than pulling it out. 

That's the way I understand it.  Dr. Bermant has a graphic somewhere on his site that shows it pretty well.
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did anyone get a fat flap, how does it work? just curious i might be needing one i guess.

A Fat Flap is a phrase I developed to describe the movement of local fat, with a blood supply, into the defect for sculpture.  This is different than a Fat Graft that has no attached blood supply, low survival rate, and tends to look just horrible with animation in most cases.  Fat flaps tend to remain much softer and move better.  This Fat Flap is but one element in my artist's pallet of surgical tool I call my Dynamic Technique that adapts to what I find during surgery.

Hope this helps,

Michael Bermant, MD
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