Plastic Surgery Case Study – Back of the Head Combined Bony (Occipital Knob) and Soft Tissue Mass (Lipoma) Reductions
Background: The most recognizable skull deformity on the back of the head is the occipital knob or the overgrown inion which is seen most commonly in men. It appears as a solitary midline projection sticking out of the lower end of the occipital bone. It presents in variable sizes from a small bump to a Read More…