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Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Dermatology
  • Cosmetic Procedures

Background:

  • Rhinoplasty is a frequent cosmetic surgery in Asia.
  • Filler rhinoplasty is favored for its minimal side effects and reduced downtime compared to surgical methods.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the anatomical considerations and injection techniques for safe and effective filler rhinoplasty.
  • To emphasize methods for preventing complications and achieving aesthetic symmetry.

Main Methods:

  • Detailed description of the external nose's four-layer anatomy relevant to injection.
  • Guidance on appropriate injection depth (deep fatty layer) to avoid vascular compromise.
  • Standardized injection sequence: radix, rhinion, tip, and supratip areas.
  • Importance of midline marking on the nasal bridge to ensure symmetry.

Main Results:

  • Injecting into the deep fatty layer minimizes the risk of vascular embolization and compromise.
  • Following a specific injection order and maintaining midline accuracy leads to improved aesthetic outcomes.
  • Adherence to these techniques enhances patient safety and satisfaction in filler rhinoplasty.

Conclusions:

  • Safe and effective filler rhinoplasty relies on understanding nasal anatomy and precise injection techniques.
  • Targeting the deep fatty layer and maintaining midline integrity are key to preventing complications and achieving symmetry.
  • This approach offers a viable alternative for patients seeking nasal augmentation with reduced risks.