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J Carlos Martins Neves1, Jefferson Rijo2, Halana Filgueiras2
1Department of Facial Plastic Surgery, MyFace Clinic and Academy, Lisboa, Portugal.
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Radix control remains a key concern in preservation rhinoplasty. Consistent techniques for managing this area are essential for optimal outcomes.This article presents the step-up maneuver, a novel technique for precise modulation of radix height while preserving structural integrity.Retrospective case series.A retrospective analysis of 245 consecutive primary preservation rhinoplasties using the step-up maneuver between 2022 and 2023 was conducted.The subdorsal Tetris flap was employed in 86.1% of cases, whereas the low strip approach was used in 13.9%. Intraoperative outcomes included: Radix maintained-91.0%; Radix projected-2.9%; Radix deprojected-6.1%.The step-up maneuver represents a significant advancement in preservation rhinoplasty, broadening its indications and reducing the risk of radix-related complications. These findings suggest that preservation rhinoplasty can be safely and effectively extended to a wider range of nasal anatomies, further refining surgical strategies and reducing revision rates.
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