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Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Otolaryngology
  • Facial Anatomy

Background:

  • Decreasing nasal tip projection is an occasional requirement in rhinoplasty.
  • A thorough understanding of nasal support and function is essential.
  • A conservative, incremental approach is crucial for managing nasal tip overprojection.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the evolution of techniques for decreasing nasal tip projection.
  • To emphasize the importance of anatomical knowledge in rhinoplasty.
  • To present a diagnostic and surgical approach for overprojected nasal tips.

Main Methods:

  • Review of historical and current techniques for nasal tip projection reduction.
  • Detailed examination of nasal tip anatomy and support structures.
  • Discussion on differentiating pseudo- from true nasal tip overprojection.
  • Presentation of diagnostic methods and a surgical algorithm.

Main Results:

  • Reduction of nasal tip projection necessitates comprehensive anatomical knowledge and understanding of tissue interactions.
  • An incremental surgical strategy with continuous reassessment is recommended.
  • Aggressive techniques like tip truncation should be avoided due to potential contour deformities.

Conclusions:

  • The presented surgical approach is reliable for patients with overprojected noses undergoing rhinoplasty.
  • A conservative strategy ensures better functional and aesthetic results in rhinoplasty.