Skin cancer, particularly in the head and neck region, represents a significant medical concern due to the area's high visibility and functional importance. The most common types of skin cancer affecting this area are basal cell carcinoma (BCC), squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), and less frequently, melanoma. After the removal of skin cancer, especially in the head and neck region, reconstructive plastic surgery is often necessary to restore both appearance and function. The goals of reconstructive surgery are to repair the damaged area, improve aesthetic outcomes, and maintain or restore normal function.Reconstructive surgery plays a crucial role in the recovery process, aiming not only to heal physical wounds but also to help patients regain confidence and quality of life after battling skin cancer.