%0 Journal Article %T Tie %A Michael Cameron %A Ramin Fathi %A William Kromka %J Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery %@ 1615-7109 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/1203475418782152 %X Full-thickness skin grafting is a well-established technique in the reconstruction of various tissue defects and wounds. However, lack of uniformity in the procedure of closing and securing the grafts has led to a wide range of different techniques. This article reviews the use of tie-over bolster dressings compared to basting sutures for the fixation and postsurgical immobilization of full-thickness skin grafts (FTSGs), discusses details of each method, and proposes a practice guideline for the closure of FTSGs. A traditional review of the literature was performed through a search of PubMed using the following keywords: full-thickness skin graft, FTSG, closure, suture, tie-over bolster, quilting, and bolster. The current literature regarding tie-over bolster dressings does not demonstrate improved outcomes compared to quilting sutures. The 2 techniques appear equivalent in terms of utility and outcome, both possessing distinct advantages and disadvantages. Despite minimal head-to-head studies between tie-over bolsters and quilting, the best evidence from the literature appears to show comparable results regarding graft take, cosmetic outcomes, and postoperative complications. Ultimately, the choice of using a tie-over bolster technique or quilting sutures relies on surgeon preference and anatomic location %K dermatology %K surgery %K full-thickness skin graft %K tie-over bolster %K basting suture %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1203475418782152