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  • Wound Healing
  • Biomechanical Engineering

Background:

  • Rhinoplasty often involves creating dead space, which can lead to unpredictable soft-tissue contraction.
  • Erratic soft-tissue contraction negatively impacts the predictability and aesthetic outcomes of rhinoplasty procedures.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a systematic surgical plan for the obliteration of dead space in rhinoplasty.
  • To demonstrate how controlling dead space can improve the predictability of rhinoplasty outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • The authors detail a structured, five-step surgical approach specifically designed for closing dead spaces created during rhinoplasty.
  • This method focuses on minimizing the space between tissue layers to prevent fluid accumulation and subsequent contraction.

Main Results:

  • Obliterating dead space effectively minimizes soft-tissue contraction after rhinoplasty.
  • A predictable outcome in rhinoplasty is achievable through meticulous dead space management.

Conclusions:

  • Effective dead space obliteration is a key factor in achieving successful and predictable rhinoplasty results.
  • Controlling soft-tissue contraction via dead space closure enhances surgical outcomes in rhinoplasty.