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Open-tip approach: evolutions in rhinoplasty.

Pietro Gentile1, Davide J Bottini, Fabio Nicoli

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This study reviews open-tip rhinoplasty innovations, emphasizing techniques that preserve nasal skeleton integrity. Results show modifications in grafting and suturing enhance nasal contour and support.

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Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Otolaryngology

Background:

  • Open-structure rhinoplasty techniques have evolved significantly.
  • The fundamental philosophy of preserving nasal skeletal integrity is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss modifications and innovations in open-structure rhinoplasty.
  • To reexamine the philosophy and fundamentals of the open-tip approach.
  • To demonstrate the effectiveness of described techniques through patient results.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective review of representative patients.
  • Surgical procedures conducted at the University of Rome Tor Vergata.
  • Comparison of preoperative and long-term patient results.

Main Results:

  • Modifications in tip grafting and domal grafting techniques were analyzed.
  • Emphasis on domal suturing techniques was highlighted.
  • The techniques resulted in softer nasal contours and reduced tip tension.

Conclusions:

  • Open-tip rhinoplasty techniques can maintain structural support effectively.
  • Innovations focus on enhancing contour and reducing tension while preserving nasal integrity.
  • The described modifications demonstrate effectiveness in long-term patient outcomes.