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  • Plastic Surgery
  • Otolaryngology
  • Facial Plastic Surgery

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  • Dorsal preservation (DP) rhinoplasty is regaining popularity for nasal dorsum reduction.
  • Careful patient selection is crucial for successful DP outcomes.
  • Traditional rhinoplasty techniques can sometimes lead to undesirable aesthetic or functional changes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the nuances of dorsal preservation (DP) rhinoplasty.
  • To highlight the importance of patient selection for DP.
  • To present the high septal strip approach as a preferred technique for precise dorsal lowering.

Main Methods:

  • Review of the dorsal preservation rhinoplasty technique.
  • Emphasis on the high septal strip approach for nasal dorsum modification.
  • Discussion of patient selection criteria for DP.

Main Results:

  • The high septal strip approach enables precise lowering of the nasal dorsum.
  • This technique helps maintain natural nasal contour and minimizes tissue damage.
  • Optimal results are achieved through meticulous surgical execution and postoperative care.

Conclusions:

  • Dorsal preservation rhinoplasty, especially with the high septal strip method, is an effective technique for nasal dorsum reduction.
  • Patient selection is paramount for successful DP outcomes.
  • Meticulous surgical technique and postoperative care are essential for optimal long-term results in DP rhinoplasty.