Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery:August 2015 - Volume 136 - Issue 2 - p 234–237
Butz, D, et al
Summary: Nipple-areola complex reconstruction has been shown to improve breast reconstruction patients’ overall satisfaction. Trilobed flap variations are some of the more commonly used flaps for nipple-areola complex reconstruction. The donor-site scar frequently extends outside the width of an ideal areolar tattoo diameter. There have been many modifications to the original flap design, but none of them addresses the length of the donor-site scar. The technique described uses a triangular stitch in the donor site to limit the length of the scar. This also creates tiny dog-ears within the future areola zone that give a natural wrinkled appearance when tattooed.