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This review covers recent advances in functional rhinoplasty, detailing surgical techniques for nasal valve improvement and objective outcome measures. It highlights the challenges in achieving consistent aesthetic and functional results.

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Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Plastic Surgery
  • Rhinology

Background:

  • Functional rhinoplasty aims to improve nasal breathing and appearance.
  • Advances in surgical techniques have enhanced outcomes for nasal obstruction.
  • Objective assessment tools are crucial for evaluating functional rhinoplasty success.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the most significant recent contributions to functional rhinoplasty.
  • To summarize current surgical techniques for improving nasal function.
  • To discuss the challenges and advancements in assessing rhinoplasty outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of recent studies on functional rhinoplasty.
  • Analysis of surgical techniques for internal nasal valve reconstruction.
  • Evaluation of objective outcome measurement tools.

Main Results:

  • Key techniques for internal nasal valve improvement include cartilage grafts and implants.
  • Validated outcome scores like NOSE and ROE aid in objective assessment.
  • Combined functional endoscopic sinus surgery and rhinoplasty is a safe and effective approach.

Conclusions:

  • Recent years show progress in understanding functional rhinoplasty capabilities.
  • Establishing reproducible outcomes in nasal form and function remains complex.
  • Continued research is vital for optimizing surgical techniques and patient results.