Abstract
BACKGROUND Undermining and hemostasis are basic surgical techniques that can have a significant impact on surgical outcomes. OBJECTIVE To review the mechanisms and techniques of undermining and hemostasis, with an emphasis on the advantages and limitations of each modality. MATERIALS AND METHODS The PubMed database was searched for articles with the keywords "undermining," "hemostasis," and "electrosurgery." RESULTS Whether performing blunt, sharp, or electrosurgical techniques, undermining at the appropriate depth and width is necessary for tissue movement during closures. Both excessive and inadequate undermining can compromise surgical healing. Surgical hemostasis techniques include pressure, suture ligation, topical hemostatic agents, and electrosurgery. Dermatologic surgeons should select the appropriate amount and type of hemostasis for each procedure. Particular care should be taken in performing electrosurgery, given the potential for complications. CONCLUSION Understanding and optimizing hemostasis and undermining will allow dermatologic surgeons to execute complex closures with minimal complications. © 2015 by the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, Inc. Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.