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Augmentation rhinoplasty.

C J Krause

    Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America
    |October 1, 1975
    PubMed
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    Nasal dorsum augmentation addresses a depressed nose using various implants like cartilage or bone. Techniques vary based on the defect

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    Area of Science:

    • Rhinoplasty and reconstructive surgery.
    • Plastic and reconstructive surgery.
    • Facial plastic surgery.

    Background:

    • Depressed nasal dorsum is a common aesthetic concern.
    • Various surgical techniques exist for nasal augmentation.
    • Implant materials play a crucial role in achieving desired outcomes.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review and illustrate techniques for nasal dorsum augmentation.
    • To discuss the selection of appropriate implant materials for different nasal deformities.
    • To provide guidance on surgical approaches based on defect size and implant type.

    Main Methods:

    • Discussion and illustration of surgical techniques for nasal augmentation.
    • Categorization of techniques based on the extent of nasal depression (small vs. extensive).

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  • Description of implant materials including cartilage, irradiated cartilage, iliac bone, and synthetic options.
  • Main Results:

    • Small nasal depressions can be corrected using cartilage or synthetic implants via an intercartilaginous incision.
    • Extensive nasal saddling is best addressed with subperiosteal iliac bone or irradiated cartilage.
    • Large or "L" shaped implants necessitate a gingivolabial sulcus incision for placement.

    Conclusions:

    • Nasal dorsum augmentation can be effectively achieved using diverse implant materials and surgical techniques.
    • The choice of technique and material depends on the specific nasal deformity.
    • Proper surgical approach ensures optimal aesthetic and functional results in nasal augmentation.