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Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Facial Anatomy
  • Surgical Outcomes

Background:

  • The open rhinoplasty technique is widely used for nasal reshaping.
  • Understanding its effects on nasal tip projection is crucial for surgical planning.
  • Potential changes in nasal structure and aesthetics require objective evaluation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To quantitatively assess the impact of open rhinoplasty incisions on nasal tip projection.
  • To compare nasal projection before and after the open rhinoplasty procedure.
  • To investigate the relationship between surgical technique and changes in nasal morphology.

Main Methods:

  • Prospective study of 31 patients undergoing open rhinoplasty.
  • Digitized lateral photographs taken preoperatively and intraoperatively.
  • Nasal projection measured using the Goode method from standardized photographs.

Main Results:

  • A statistically significant decrease in nasal tip projection was observed post-surgery.
  • The open rhinoplasty approach resulted in a measurable decline in nasal projection.
  • Ligamentous disruption during the procedure is hypothesized as the cause.

Conclusions:

  • The open rhinoplasty technique leads to a reduction in nasal tip projection.
  • Surgeons should consider this projection decrease when planning open rhinoplasty.
  • Further research into mitigating projection loss is warranted.