| Literature DB >> 35912364 |
Georges Ziade1, Ali Mojallal2, Mark Ho-Asjoe3, Juan Carlos Arenas4, Benjamin Ascher.
Abstract
Background: Nonsurgical rhinoplasty is a procedure that is gaining popularity in aesthetic clinics particularly because of its minimally invasive nature compared with surgery. It is recognized that there are ethnic variations in nose injection techniques and planned aesthetic outcomes.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35912364 PMCID: PMC9337225 DOI: 10.1093/asjof/ojac035
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aesthet Surg J Open Forum ISSN: 2631-4797
The A Priori Set Topics and Questions Used in the Study
| Topics | Questions |
|---|---|
| Anatomical and aesthetic considerations | Q1: What are the anatomical characteristics of the specific ethnic nose? |
| Q2: What are the aesthetic considerations for the specific ethnic nose? | |
| Equipment and fillers | Q3: What are the filler characteristics you look for? |
| Q4: Do you use a needle and/or a cannula or both to inject and why? | |
| Q5: What is the average amount of filler used in each nasal site? | |
| Procedure | Q6: Describe your step-by-step nonsurgical rhinoplasty technique? |
| Risks and limitations | Q7: What are the danger zones? |
| Q8: What are the aesthetic and anatomical limitations in nonsurgical rhinoplasty? | |
| Longevity and follow-up | Q9: How long do the results last in general? |
| Q10: Do you always ask the patient to come back for a touch-up? | |
| Q11: When is the best time for the follow-up visit? |
Experts’ Responses About Chronology With Which They Perform a Nonsurgical Rhinoplasty
| Expert 1 (the Middle East and the Gulf region) | Expert 2 (Asia) | Expert 3 (Europe) | Expert 4 (South America) |
|---|---|---|---|
| - Apply lidocaine 15.6% anesthetic cream at the nasal tip and dorsum and wait for 10 min. | Retrograde injection starting from the radix downward. | A nasal gauze embedded with lidocaine cream and antiseptic is inserted in the nostrils for 5 min and then a 3-step technique is followed: | - Cool sense device for anesthesia. |
Figure 1.A 45-year-old female patient (A) with nasal bony-cartilaginous hump and droopy nasal tip and (B) 2 weeks after a nonsurgical rhinoplasty using hyaluronic acid fillers.
Figure 3.A 28-year-old female patient (A) with a low nasal bony-cartilaginous dorsum and (B) directly after a nonsurgical rhinoplasty using hyaluronic acid fillers.