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Crushed Cartilage and Autologous Fat for Dorsal Nasal Refinement

Authors :
Navid Pourtaheri
Omar Allam
Derek M. Steinbacher
Kitae E Park
Seija Maniskas
Yassmin Parsaei
Arvind U Gowda
Source :
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. 45:2271-2277
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Dorsal contour irregularities remain a potential undesirable sequela of rhinoplasty. Use of dorsal onlay grafts can camouflage such irregularities. In this article, a novel technique for dorsal onlay grafting utilizing crushed cartilage mixed with autologous fat is described. This study aims to assess long-term graft retention and aesthetic outcomes with this technique. Patients with >18-month follow-up who underwent primary open rhinoplasty with the described technique were reviewed. Three-dimensional photographs taken at multiple timepoints were overlaid with volumetric subtraction used to quantify graft retention. The Rhinoplasty module of the FACE-Q was completed by each patient, and the Rhinoplasty Assessment Scale Photographic (RASP) was completed by surgeon reviewers. Pre- and postoperative changes in dorsal height as well as RASP scores were compared with paired t-tests. Changes in BMI, dorsal volume, and dorsal height were compared with linear regression. P values

Details

ISSN :
14325241 and 0364216X
Volume :
45
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........dc0592293c5f1c4073e51afb5e838278