BACKGROUND Handling of upper lateral cartilages (ULCs) is of prime importance in rhinoplasty. This study presents the experiences among 2500 cases of rhinoplasty in the past 10 years for managing of ULCs to minimize unwilling results of the shape and functional problems of the nose. METHODS All cases of rhinoplasties were done by the same surgeon from 2002 to 2013. Management of ULCs changed from resection to preserving the ULCs and to enhance their structural and functional roles. The techniques were spreader grafts, suturing of ULC together at the level or above the septum, using ULCs as auto-spreader flaps and very rarely trimming of ULCs unilaterally or bilaterally for making symmetric dorsal aesthetic lines. Fifty cases were operated b...
Surgery of the nasal tip has stimulated the creation of more surgical techniques than any other aspe...
Purpose: Lateral osteotomy is an essential step in the correction of nasal bony asymmetry. Direct vi...
Cartilage grafts are used routinely in rhinoplasty, but are they necessary? Can we support the norma...
BACKGROUND Handling of upper lateral cartilages (ULCs) is of prime importance in rhinoplasty. This s...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 285-289Background Upper lateral cartilage manipulation is often ...
In many cases, Asians' noses are shorter; their nasal tips have a bulbous shape and typically lack t...
In rhinoplasties, a spreader flap is a widely used alternative to dorsal reconstruction with spreade...
Importance Because large dorsal reduction may weaken the keystone area, later notching of this area ...
BACKGROUND: Cephalic malposition of the lower lateral cartilage (CMLLC) is a relatively common anato...
Dorsal irregularity after hump reduction is one of the most annoying problems in aesthetic nasal sur...
Objectives Middle vault deviation has a significant effect on the aesthetic and functional aspects o...
Introduction: Following nasal hump removal during septorhinoplasty, the middle vault should be recon...
Introduction: The reduction of the large nasal dorsum is a critical step for rhinoplasty because it ...
BACKGROUND: The upper lateral cartilages underlie the nasal bones cephalically, and articulate with ...
Background: Asians with short nose lack the cartilage needed to extend the length of the nose. A rhi...
Surgery of the nasal tip has stimulated the creation of more surgical techniques than any other aspe...
Purpose: Lateral osteotomy is an essential step in the correction of nasal bony asymmetry. Direct vi...
Cartilage grafts are used routinely in rhinoplasty, but are they necessary? Can we support the norma...
BACKGROUND Handling of upper lateral cartilages (ULCs) is of prime importance in rhinoplasty. This s...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 285-289Background Upper lateral cartilage manipulation is often ...
In many cases, Asians' noses are shorter; their nasal tips have a bulbous shape and typically lack t...
In rhinoplasties, a spreader flap is a widely used alternative to dorsal reconstruction with spreade...
Importance Because large dorsal reduction may weaken the keystone area, later notching of this area ...
BACKGROUND: Cephalic malposition of the lower lateral cartilage (CMLLC) is a relatively common anato...
Dorsal irregularity after hump reduction is one of the most annoying problems in aesthetic nasal sur...
Objectives Middle vault deviation has a significant effect on the aesthetic and functional aspects o...
Introduction: Following nasal hump removal during septorhinoplasty, the middle vault should be recon...
Introduction: The reduction of the large nasal dorsum is a critical step for rhinoplasty because it ...
BACKGROUND: The upper lateral cartilages underlie the nasal bones cephalically, and articulate with ...
Background: Asians with short nose lack the cartilage needed to extend the length of the nose. A rhi...
Surgery of the nasal tip has stimulated the creation of more surgical techniques than any other aspe...
Purpose: Lateral osteotomy is an essential step in the correction of nasal bony asymmetry. Direct vi...
Cartilage grafts are used routinely in rhinoplasty, but are they necessary? Can we support the norma...