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Indications
Indications
Skin grafts are selected when repair with primary closure, flap repair, or healing by second intention are not viable options, or are deemed to be inferior options for the
surgical patient. Skin graft repair is performed in almost 10% of Mohs reconstructions, and tends to follow a greater number of Mohs layers for tumor extirpation than the number of layers required when linear repair, local flaps, or granulation is selected.3 Skin graft repair may also be chosen in some patients over local flap repair when optimal cosmesis is not the primary goal of reconstruction or when patient preference dictates a simpler single-stage procedure over a multi-stage interpolation flap.