| Literature DB >> 25987948 |
Jake Laun1, Jared Gopman1, Joshua B Elston1, Michael A Harrington1.
Abstract
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Keywords: bulbous; nasal deformity; rhinophyma; rosacea; tangential excision
Year: 2015 PMID: 25987948 PMCID: PMC4426765
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eplasty ISSN: 1937-5719
Figure 1Classic appearance of rhinophyma with a bulbous, cosmetic nasal deformity causing distortion of the aesthetic subunits of the lower nose. Alar thickening can eventually lead to obstruction of the external nasal valves.
Figure 2Transition of the affected thicker sebaceous skin of the lower nose and the relatively unaffected upper nasal skin.
Figure 3Improved cosmetic appearance after tangential excision. Unaffected areas also resurfaced to give an even final skin tone, rather than a clear transition zone from operated to native skin.
Figure 4The wound should be kept moist with frequent application of antibiotic cream to promote reepithelialization and to prevent infection.