The Brian Dickinson M.D. Rhinoplasty & Airway Reconstruction Blog is an online professional journal with reflections, comments, experiences, opinions, articles, and patient educational material. Brian P. Dickinson M.D. Inc.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Reduction of the Nasal Dorsum in Aesthetic Rhinoplasty & Airway Reconstruction.
Airway obstruction is a common problem. Airway obstruction can exacerbate allergies and can significantly impair a good night's sleep. Quite often, the surgical maneuvers that are used to correct the airway are also manauevers that can improve the appearance of the nose.
When patients undergo corrective airway surgery, often a deviated septum is straightened, the inferior turbinates are reduced, and the internal and or external nasal valves are supported. Post-operatively, patients are required to have nasal stents stay in the nose and an external splint placed on the nose if a fracture of the nasal bones is required. The nasal stents remain in placed for 5 to 7 days and the external splint remains in place for the same time period.
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Narrowing a Broad Nasal Dorsum in Aesthetic Rhinoplasty
Great care must be taken when adjusting a deviated septum and when narrowing the broad nasal dorsum in aesthetic rhinoplasty. It is important that the width of the nasal dorsum maintain appropriate proportion with the medial canthus of the eyes as well as the nasal base. This allows appropriate proportions and maintains the aesthetic balance of the nose.
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