Asian Rhinoplasty: Correction of the Short Nose with a Septal Integration Graft
- Author(s)
- Hyunsoo Kim; Kihwan Han
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Han, Ki Hwan
- Department
- Dept. of Plastic Surgery (성형외과학)
- Journal Title
- Seminars In Plastic Surgery
- Issued Date
- 2015
- Volume
- 29
- Issue
- 4
- Keyword
- Asian rhinoplasty; Septal integration graft; Short nose; Aesthetic surgery
- Abstract
- Correction of the short nose is the most challenging part in a rhinoplasty. It is evenmore
difficult in Asians compared with Caucasians due to the thicker skin soft tissue envelope
and weaker cartilaginous frameworks. Additionally, most of the Asian patients need
augmentation of the nasal dorsum, and projection of the nasal tip at the same time of
short nose surgery, which makes short nose correction more complex. Septal extension
grafts can effectively and concomitantly correct a short nose. However, the amount of
the septal cartilage is not sufficient as a source for the graft often; therefore, the authors
devised a septal integration graft in which a septal cartilage graft was fixed to the caudal
septum (columellar L-strut) in an end-to-end position to save an amount of the septal
cartilage for correction of the short nose. A septal integration graft application resulted
in lengthening of the short nose. In addition, the retracted columella and the acute
columellar labial angle were improved aesthetically. Therefore, the authors suggest a
septal integration graft, a modification of the septal extension graft, for correction of
the short nose in an Asian rhinoplasty.
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