“…The use of rim pressure can achieve immediate, even if temporary, containing of the hemorrhage, allowing the surgeon to detect promptly its source and to coagulate it via electrocautery. This task can be accomplished by the surgeon by using two skin hooks to evert the undermined skin flap against his finger (2), but this can pose a risk for needle injury from the hook. We usually use a simple and effective method for achieving hemostasis with ordinary instruments and without any risk for the dermatologist.…”