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  • Plastic Surgery
  • Dermatology
  • Surgical Techniques

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  • Visible scarring, particularly columellar scars, is a significant concern in open rhinoplasty.
  • The transcolumellar incision, while beneficial for surgical access, can lead to noticeable scarring.
  • Factors like skin type, incision placement, and closure methods influence scar outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present an optimized method for columellar incision placement and closure in open rhinoplasty.
  • To minimize visible scarring and improve aesthetic outcomes.
  • To enhance the healing process of the columellar incision.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing a low inverted-V transcolumellar incision positioned superior to the labiocolumellar junction.
  • Employing deep-buried absorbable sutures for wound closure.
  • Focusing on precise aesthetic alignment and tension reduction.

Main Results:

  • The favored low inverted-V incision demonstrates excellent healing and minimal visibility.
  • Deep-buried sutures effectively reduce skin tension, promoting improved wound healing.
  • The presented technique enhances the overall aesthetic appearance of the incision site.

Conclusions:

  • The described method offers an ideal approach for columellar incision placement and closure in rhinoplasty.
  • This technique contributes to achieving imperceptible scars, a critical goal in facial plastic surgery.
  • Optimized closure techniques are vital for superior aesthetic results in rhinoplasty.