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  • Facial Aesthetic Surgery

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  • Overprojected nasal tips present a common yet challenging surgical scenario.
  • Thick nasal skin with poor retraction potential increases the risk of postoperative deformities, such as pollybeak.
  • Comprehensive preoperative assessment is vital for successful nasal tip reduction.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline a strategic approach for managing overprojected nasal tips.
  • To emphasize the importance of preoperative analysis in predicting surgical outcomes.
  • To detail incremental surgical techniques for nasal tip reduction.

Main Methods:

  • Evaluation of nasal tip support, skin thickness, and retraction capacity.
  • Analysis of overall facial proportions to ensure aesthetic balance.
  • Incremental surgical strategies, including weakening tip support and potential alar cartilage modification (resection or interruption with overlapping).

Main Results:

  • Careful assessment guides decisions on reducing tip projection versus augmenting other facial areas.
  • Incremental weakening of tip support mechanisms is the primary approach.
  • Alar cartilage interruption is reserved for cases where initial measures are insufficient.

Conclusions:

  • Successful correction of overprojected nasal tips relies on meticulous preoperative evaluation and tailored surgical techniques.
  • Balancing facial aesthetics by augmenting other structures may be preferable to aggressive tip projection reduction in certain cases.
  • A stepwise approach minimizes risks and optimizes aesthetic results in rhinoplasty.