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Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Facial Aesthetic Surgery
  • Nasal Reconstruction

Background:

  • Rhinoplasty surgery has undergone substantial technical and philosophical evolution over the past two decades.
  • The core aim of rhinoplasty remains consistent: achieving aesthetic improvement.
  • Evolving patient desires and expectations for cosmetic outcomes continually influence surgical approaches.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the fundamental concepts crucial for performing cosmetic rhinoplasty.
  • To highlight the advancements in rhinoplasty techniques and methodology.
  • To address the changing landscape of patient expectations in aesthetic nasal surgery.

Main Methods:

  • Review of recent advancements in rhinoplasty techniques.
  • Analysis of philosophical shifts in aesthetic surgery.
  • Discussion of patient-centered outcome expectations.

Main Results:

  • Significant evolution in both technical and philosophical aspects of rhinoplasty.
  • Development of techniques for more predictable and lasting cosmetic results.
  • Emphasis on maintaining nasal function alongside aesthetic enhancement.

Conclusions:

  • Cosmetic rhinoplasty techniques have advanced to meet evolving patient demands.
  • Predictability, longevity, and functional preservation are key in modern rhinoplasty.
  • Understanding basic concepts is essential for successful cosmetic rhinoplasty outcomes.