Literature DB >> 20009849

Middle Eastern rhinoplasty in the United States: Part I. Primary rhinoplasty.

Rollin K Daniel1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Middle Eastern rhinoplasty is becoming more frequent in the United States. Mature patients request a more refined, feminine nose, whereas younger patients (aged 15 to 25 years) want a smaller, "cuter" nose.
METHODS: The author completed a prospective study of 50 consecutive female primary Middle Eastern rhinoplasty patients. The presenting anatomy, including the alar anatomy, and selected surgical techniques and their variations for particular cases were recorded.
RESULTS: The majority of patients requested and received a significant change in their nasal appearance. Of the 40 patients followed for 18 months, three (7.5 percent) had revisions, two minor and one moderate. There were no functional complaints.
CONCLUSIONS: The author emphasizes the need for structure throughout the nose, with use of both spreader grafts and columellar struts, to support the large and often heavy skin sleeve. Tip suture techniques, with or without tip grafts, are highly effective and there is no need for destructive tip techniques.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20009849     DOI: 10.1097/PRS.0b013e3181babc95

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg        ISSN: 0032-1052            Impact factor:   4.730


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2.  Nasal Sculpting: Calculated and Predictable Tip Elevation With Cephalic Trim.

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4.  Common nasal deformities among rhinoplasty patients in a university hospital in Saudi Arabia.

Authors:  Sami Alharethy; Turki Aldrees; Reem Aljrid; Abdullah Alanazi; Saleh K Algaryan; Yong Ju Jang
Journal:  Ann Saudi Med       Date:  2017 May-Jun       Impact factor: 1.526

5.  Prevalence of considering revision rhinoplasty in Saudi patients and its associated factors.

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6.  Nasal Tip Depressor Manipulation through Upper Buccal Sulcus Approach in Selected Open Primary Rhinoplasties.

Authors:  Khaled Elgazzar; Ahmed Elshahat; Riham Lashin
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open       Date:  2022-08-19

7.  Triple plane dissection in open primary rhinoplasty in middle eastern noses.

Authors:  Ahmed Elshahat
Journal:  Eplasty       Date:  2013-08-05

8.  Middle Eastern Rhinoplasty: Relationship of the Nasal Spine and Caudal Septum to Tip Projection and Columellar-Labial Angle.

Authors:  Richard L Arden; Brett J Baldwin; Mary P Coffey
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