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  • Revision rhinoplasty presents unique challenges in balancing structural preservation and reconstruction.
  • Contemporary techniques increasingly utilize cartilage grafts for enhanced nasal support against various forces.

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  • To discuss simple, effective techniques for revision rhinoplasty.
  • To present a case-based approach to managing complex nasal reconstructions.

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  • Review of surgical techniques in revision rhinoplasty.
  • Case-based discussion focusing on structural cartilage grafting.

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  • Cartilage grafts provide resistance to static and dynamic forces, crucial for nasal stability.
  • Careful technique selection is vital to avoid excessive deconstruction of natural nasal supports.

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  • Balancing conservation and deconstruction is key in revision rhinoplasty.
  • Structural cartilage grafting offers a reliable method for nasal reconstruction.
  • Case-based examples illustrate practical application of these techniques.