Abstract:ObjectiveTo introduce two kinds of flaps for one-stage repair of local skin defect after nasal tumor resection, and explore their effect for repair. The adopted flaps were the nasolabial fold wrapped perforator flap and the across-nasal bilobed skin flap.MethodsClinical data of 15 patients with local skin defect after tumor resection of external nose and repaired simultaneously with flaps were analyzed retrospectively. According to the location and size of skin defect, the flaps for repair were circumspectly designed. The nasolabial fold wrapped perforator flap was used to repair skin defect located at nasal alar and nasal dorsum in 9 cases, and the across-nasal bilobed skin flap was applied to glabellum defect in 6.ResultsAll patients were followed up for 3 months to 1 year postoperatively. The flaps survived in all 15 cases with good blood circulation after operation. No obvious malformations or scar formation were observed in the nose and the surrounding skin. The color and size of the flaps were similar to those of recipient sites.ConclusionWith advantages of reconstructing basic nasal contour, keeping structural integrity and maintaining the function of nose and facial appearance, the nasolabial fold wrapped perforator flap and the across-nasal bilobed skin flap are helpful to improve the aesthetic effect and advance the patients contentment as well as the quality of life.