Planning the Closure

Consistently achieving aesthetically pleasing closures of the skin requires a significant amount of forethought and planning. In addition to understanding the regional anatomy, recognizing and respecting free margins, cosmetic unit junctions, and skin tension lines are all of critical importance.

While excisional surgery is as much an art form as it is a science or technique, there are many principles to keep in mind when planning the surgical excision and closure.

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