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  • Plastic Surgery
  • Otolaryngology

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  • Rhinoplasty techniques are continuously refined for aesthetic and functional improvements.
  • Balancing structural support with anatomical preservation is crucial in rhinoplasty.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of combining preservation and structural techniques in closed rhinoplasty.
  • To test the hypothesis that a hybrid approach enhances surgical consistency and long-term outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • A retrospective review of a single surgeon's two decades of rhinoplasty experience.
  • Analysis of technical refinements including Pitanguy ligament preservation, controlled mucosal resection, scroll area preservation, dual-plane dissection, rim flap techniques, subdomal grafting, and wide subperiosteal dissection.
  • Selection of open and closed approaches based on anatomical features and case complexity.

Main Results:

  • Adoption of preservation principles in closed rhinoplasty improved tip definition, supratip contour, and dorsal stability.
  • Wide dissection techniques enhanced skin redraping and minimized complications.
  • Combining structural support with anatomical preservation led to more predictable outcomes in primary cases.

Conclusions:

  • Closed rhinoplasty techniques integrating preservation and structural strategies provide reproducible and refined results.
  • Continuous technical evaluation and adjustment are key to optimizing long-term functional and aesthetic success in rhinoplasty.