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. 2016 Sep 30;28(5):615–623. doi: 10.5021/ad.2016.28.5.615

Fig. 1. Clinical images of skin graft scar. (A) A 73-year-old woman who underwent skin graft because of basal cell carcinoma on the ala of nose. Evaluating skin graft scar using patient and observer scar assessment scale (POSAS) 17 months later, patient scar score was 13 and the mean observer scar score was 8.6. The patient score of POSAS: pain (2), itchiness (3), color (2), stiffness (2), thickness (2), irregularity (2). The mean observer score of POSAS: vascularity (1.3), pigmentation (1.3), thickness (2.0), relief (1.0), pliability (1.3), surface area (1.3). (B) The patient score of skin graft scar who had Moh's micrographic surgery on dorsum of nose 1 year ago was 22. The observer score was 15.3. The patient score of POSAS: pain (1), itchiness (1), color (5), stiffness (5), thickness (5), irregularity (2). The mean observer score of POSAS: vascularity (1.7), pigmentation (3.0), thickness (3.0), relief (2.3), pliability (3.3), surface area (2.0) (presented with permission patients). Preop: preoperative, postop: postoperative.

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