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  • Plastic Surgery
  • Rhinoplasty Techniques
  • Facial Aesthetics

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  • Achieving a narrower and more aesthetic columella is a common goal in rhinoplasty.
  • Reshaping the columellar base requires careful anatomical analysis and consideration of multiple dimensions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a novel transverse columellar base stabilizing suture.
  • To provide a method for managing the columellar base while preserving the nasolabial angle.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of the columellar base along transverse, frontal, and sagittal axes.
  • Description of a transverse suture technique to stabilize the columellar base.
  • Evaluation of methods to maintain the nasolabial angle during columellar base modification.

Main Results:

  • The described suture acts on the three key axes of the columellar base (width, height, nasolabial angle).
  • This technique facilitates the maintenance of results after columellar base management.
  • Addresses the common issue of nasolabial angle alteration due to caudal soft tissue protrusion.

Conclusions:

  • The transverse columellar base stabilizing suture offers a reliable method for aesthetic columellar reshaping.
  • This technique is crucial for maintaining anatomical integrity and aesthetic harmony post-rhinoplasty.
  • It provides a solution for preserving the nasolabial angle during columellar base adjustments.