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Graduated approach to refinement of the nasal lobule.

Lucas G Patrocínio1, Tomas G Patrocínio, Jose V Maniglia, Jose A Patrocínio.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To present a graduated approach to refining the nasal lobule (a frequent complaint during consultations for rhinoplasty) based on anatomic features and to discuss the casuistics of this procedure since we began performing it.
METHODS: A retrospective evaluation of the medical charts of 1152 patients who underwent rhinoplasty from 2003 to 2006; 641 patients fulfilled the criteria for our study (55.6%). Outcomes were assessed by comparing preoperative and last follow-up photographs and considering the width, symmetry, and contour of the nasal lobule. Cases were allocated into 7 groups: (1) no surgery on nasal tip; (2) interdomal breakup; (3) cephalic trim; (4) domal suture; (5) shield-shaped graft; (6) vertical dome division; and (7) replacement of lower lateral cartilages.
RESULTS: Of the 641 patients enrolled in the study, 435 were women and 206 were men. Mean follow-up period was 1.5 years. An asymmetric tip was present in 28 patients (4.4%), and a persistent width of interdomal space in 34 (5.3%). None presented overnarrowing of interdomal space. Surgical revision rate to enhance refinement of the lobule was 5.6%.
CONCLUSION: Our graduated approach has shown excellent outcomes, a high rate of patient satisfaction, and a low rate of revision.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19620526     DOI: 10.1001/archfacial.2009.37

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Facial Plast Surg        ISSN: 1521-2491


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2.  Evaluating the effectiveness of the lateral intercrural suture to decrease the interdomal distance to improve the definition of the nasal tip in primary rhinoplasty.

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