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Epistaxis, or nosebleeds, occurs when small, swollen blood vessels in the nasal mucous membrane rupture. Typically, the anterior septum is the primary site of occurrence.
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  • Facial Plastic Surgery
  • Otolaryngology

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  • Revision rhinoplasty presents unique challenges for facial plastic surgeons.
  • While many cases require full operating room revision, some isolated deformities can be managed differently.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline nasal deformities suitable for in-office endonasal repair.
  • To provide technical considerations for these repairs.
  • To establish a framework for surgeons performing office-based revision rhinoplasty.

Main Methods:

  • Review of isolated deformities amenable to endonasal revision.
  • Description of technical considerations for specific defects.
  • Discussion of benefits and limitations of the endonasal approach.

Main Results:

  • Identified specific isolated nasal deformities treatable via an endonasal approach in an office setting.
  • Highlighted benefits including decreased cost, shorter recovery, avoidance of general anesthesia, and less discomfort.
  • Emphasized the importance of surgeon skill, patient selection, and expectation management.

Conclusions:

  • In-office endonasal revision rhinoplasty is a viable option for select isolated deformities.
  • This approach offers significant advantages for both patients and surgeons.
  • A thorough understanding of defect assessment and surgical technique is crucial for successful outcomes.