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This study details a standard rhinoplasty procedure focused on reducing nasal volume and correcting specific aesthetic concerns like dorsal humps. Adhering to basic surgical rules ensures optimal outcomes, avoiding over or under-correction for improved patient satisfaction.

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Bosse ostéocartilagineuseClosed approachDorsal hump removalExternal approachRhinoplastieRhinoplastyVoie d’abord dissimuléeVoie d’abord externe

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  • Otolaryngology
  • Facial Aesthetic Surgery

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  • Patients seeking rhinoplasty often desire subtle modifications rather than drastic changes.
  • Common patient concerns include reducing nasal pyramid volume and correcting dorsal humps.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a standard rhinoplasty technique for common aesthetic nasal concerns.
  • To outline essential surgical rules for achieving predictable results in rhinoplasty.

Main Methods:

  • The standard rhinoplasty procedure involves eliminating the osteocartilaginous hump.
  • Surgical steps include reducing septum dimensions and alar cartilage size.

Main Results:

  • The described technique aims to reduce nasal volume and correct specific aesthetic deformities.
  • Proper sequencing of technical maneuvers is crucial for avoiding surgical defects.

Conclusions:

  • A standard rhinoplasty approach effectively addresses common patient aesthetic goals.
  • Adherence to fundamental surgical principles is key to successful rhinoplasty outcomes and patient satisfaction.