During the 14-year period, 53 soleus perforator flaps (I), 47 peroneal- (II), 18 medial sural- (III) and 13 lateral superficial sural artery perforator flaps (IV) have been used for intraoral reconstruction. Defects were located at all regions of the oral cavity, mostly the floor of the mouth (67), tongue (31), buccal mucosa (19) and others (14). The size of the flaps ranged from 2 × 4 cm to 6 × 9 cm with an average of 4 × 6 cm. Success rates were 93.6% (II), 90.5% (I), 88.8% (III) and 84.6% (IV) with an overall success rate of 90.8%. Intraoperative complications occurred in 22.1% and were related to small perforator arteries (11), spasm of perforator (8), perforator transection (2) or difficulties to carry out anastomoses directly to the perforating vessels (7). After successful transfer, the functional outcome was favourable with no need for secondary thinning, and most of the patients were satisfied with the donor site appearance. There was no functional limitation associated with the harvest of any of the four flap types.