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Nasal obstruction after rhinoplasty can stem from physiological changes or mechanical issues like bone fractures or adhesions. This study details simple, effective surgical techniques to correct these common post-rhinoplasty complications.

Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Plastic Surgery
  • Nasal Anatomy

Background:

  • Nasal obstruction is a common and frustrating complication following rhinoplasty.
  • It can arise from physiological alterations in nasal lining vasomotor mechanisms.
  • Mechanical issues, including structural over-correction and adhesions, also contribute significantly.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify and describe common causes of nasal obstruction post-rhinoplasty.
  • To present simple and effective surgical techniques for correcting these issues.

Main Methods:

  • Review of clinical cases presenting with nasal obstruction after rhinoplasty.
  • Description of surgical techniques targeting specific causes: over-corrected structures, infractured nasal bones, septal irregularities, and surgical adhesions.

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