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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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  • Plastic Surgery
  • Rhinoplasty
  • Nasal Reconstruction

Background:

  • Nasal dorsal augmentation presents challenges in achieving symmetry and precise implant fit.
  • Conventional techniques like dermofat grafts have high resorption rates, and cartilage grafts can warp.
  • Existing methods for nasal tip lengthening, such as septal extension grafts, are common but have limitations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review innovative techniques for nasal dorsal augmentation.
  • To highlight methods that improve implant fit and reduce complications.
  • To discuss alternative grafting strategies for nasal tip refinement.

Main Methods:

  • Discussion of three-dimensional printed nasal implants for precise contour matching.
  • Explanation of the vertically oriented folded dermal graft technique to minimize resorption.
  • Description of multilayered costal cartilage grafts to reduce warping.
  • Introduction of the derotation graft for nasal tip flexibility and lengthening.

Main Results:

  • Three-dimensional printed implants offer exact contour fitting, reducing deviation and malposition.
  • The vertically oriented folded dermal graft technique mitigates high resorption rates.
  • Multilayered costal cartilage grafts minimize warping and carving difficulties.
  • Derotation grafts provide a supple, movable nasal tip with adequate lengthening.

Conclusions:

  • Innovative approaches in nasal dorsal augmentation, including 3D printed implants and advanced grafting techniques, enhance surgical precision and patient outcomes.
  • These methods address limitations of traditional techniques, offering solutions for implant stability, graft resorption, and nasal tip aesthetics.
  • Further adoption of these techniques can lead to more predictable and satisfactory results in rhinoplasty.