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  • Plastic Surgery
  • Otolaryngology
  • Facial Reconstructive Surgery

Background:

  • Cosmetic rhinoplasties are intricate surgical procedures prone to complications necessitating revision surgeries.
  • Septal graft complications are frequently encountered in rhinoplasties, underscoring the need for surgeon vigilance regarding potential future corrective procedures.

Approach:

  • This study presents a case of multiple revision cosmetic rhinoplasties stemming from recurrent complications.
  • A comprehensive literature review was conducted to examine cosmetic rhinoplasty complications and associated risk factors.

Key Points:

  • Recurrent septal graft complications can necessitate multiple revision cosmetic rhinoplasties.
  • Surgeons must be aware of potential complications and risk factors in primary rhinoplasty to anticipate the need for revision surgery.
  • Literature review identifies common challenges and risk factors associated with cosmetic rhinoplasty outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • Multiple revision surgeries may be required for complex cosmetic rhinoplasty cases with persistent complications.
  • Understanding and mitigating risk factors during initial rhinoplasty can potentially reduce the incidence of revision surgeries.
  • Awareness of septal graft challenges is crucial for successful cosmetic rhinoplasty outcomes and patient satisfaction.