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Superficial and Deep Facial Anatomy and Its Implications for Rhytidectomy.
The relationship of the skin, the superficial and deep fat compartments, and the ligaments that connect these structures is key to performing any rhytidectomy. In order to successfully mobilize, elevate, and reposition the facial soft tissu…
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Rhinoplasty: A Sequential Approach to Managing the Bony Vault.
[BACKGROUND] An important element of most rhinoplasty surgeries is the treatment of the nasal bones, which involves various combinations of osteotomies and hump removal. [OBJECTIVES] The aim of this paper was to describe a rhinoplasty tech…
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Dorsal Preservation: The Push Down Technique Reassessed.
Management of the nasal dorsum remains a challenge in rhinoplasty surgery. Currently, the majority of reduction rhinoplasties results in destruction of the keystone area (K-area), which requires reconstruction with either spreader grafts or…
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The Nasal Ligaments and Tip Support in Rhinoplasty: An Anatomical Study.
[BACKGROUND] In 1971, Janeke and Wright1 published a now classic study on the support of the nasal tip in which they found four areas of anatomic support. These findings led to the "tripod concept" of tip support. Recently, surgeons have be…
- Reassessing Surgical Management of the Bony Vault in Rhinoplasty.
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The osseocartilaginous vault of the nose: anatomy and surgical observations.
[BACKGROUND] The dorsal hump and dorsal aesthetic lines have been considered bony and cartilaginous structures. Knowledge of the anatomy of the osseocartilaginous vault is essential for obtaining aesthetically pleasing results of rhinoplast…
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Rhinoplasty: the lateral crura-alar ring.
[BACKGROUND] Rhinoplasty surgeons routinely excise or incise the lateral crura despite nostril rim retraction, bossa, and collapse. Given recent emphasis on preserving the lateral crura, a review of the lateral crura's anatomy is warranted.…