Fascia Graft is a fibrous connective tissue harvested from various areas of the body, such as the temporalis fascia or fascia lata. These grafts are widely used in reconstructive and cosmetic surgeries due to their characteristics, such as high tensile strength, flexibility, and biocompatibility.
Features and Applications:
Strength and Flexibility: Fascia, due to its collagenous structure, has high strength while remaining flexible, making it suitable for use in various parts of the body.
Biocompatibility: This tissue integrates well with surrounding tissues, reducing the risk of graft rejection.
Use in Rhinoplasty: In rhinoplasty surgeries, especially for correcting defects of the nasal tip or strengthening the radix area, fascia grafts are highly effective.
Alternative to Other Grafts: In some cases, fascia grafts are used as a substitute for soft tissue grafts (CTG) in the coverage of gingival recession.
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