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  • Plastic Surgery
  • Otolaryngology
  • Facial Aesthetic Surgery

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  • Rhinoplasty is a frequent aesthetic surgical procedure.
  • The open rhinoplasty approach has gained significant popularity over the last 25 years.
  • Successful rhinoplasty relies on a systematic approach encompassing multiple stages.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To focus on the open rhinoplasty technique.
  • To discuss the essential principles for achieving successful rhinoplasty outcomes.
  • To review techniques for various nasal structures.

Main Methods:

  • Comprehensive clinical analysis and goal setting.
  • Preoperative consultation and detailed planning.
  • Precise surgical execution and postoperative management.
  • Systematic analysis of the nasal dorsum, airway, tip complex, alar rims, and bony vault.

Main Results:

  • The open approach is increasingly favored for rhinoplasty.
  • A systematic approach ensures consistent and predictable results.
  • Specific techniques are discussed for optimizing nasal aesthetics and function.

Conclusions:

  • The open rhinoplasty technique, guided by established principles, offers predictable results.
  • Success in rhinoplasty depends on meticulous preoperative assessment, surgical skill, and postoperative care.
  • This article provides a framework for understanding and executing successful open rhinoplasty.