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Published on: June 20, 2018
Septal Extension Graft Versus Columellar Strut
Roxana Cobo1, Brian Wong2, Edwin F Williams3
1Facial Plastic Surgery, Department of Otolaryngology, Clinica Imbanaco, Carrera 38A #5A-100 cons 222 Torre A, Cali 760042, Colombia.
Abstract:
Stabilizing the nasal base is important before working on the nasal tip lobule. This will help define the nasolabial angle, the alar columellar relationship and nasal tip projection and rotation. Columellar struts and septal extension grafts are techniques that balance the nasal base and create a stable structure to modify the nasal tip. The type of graft used, and its design will depend on the patient's needs, cartilage availability and surgical techniques used. An endonasal or open approach can be used. In this chapter, authors will share their experience using columellar struts and the different types of septal extension grafts.

