Effective Septal Extension Graft for Asian Rhinoplasty

Background This study aimed at overcoming the disadvantages of septal extension grafts and keeping the nasal tip as natural as possible by using different forms of the graft and additional supporting methods depending on the case. Methods Among 458 patients who received a septal extension graft from...

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Main Authors: Jae Hoon Kim, Jin Woo Song, Sung Wan Park, Won Suk Oh, Joo Heon Lee
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Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 2014-01-01
Series:Archives of Plastic Surgery
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Online Access:http://www.e-aps.org/upload/pdf/aps-41-3.pdf
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spelling doaj-69ce3fb8f9a442f2a3d7f736c38d06c92020-11-24T22:58:51ZengKorean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeonsArchives of Plastic Surgery2234-61632234-61712014-01-0141131110.5999/aps.2014.41.1.3350Effective Septal Extension Graft for Asian RhinoplastyJae Hoon Kim0Jin Woo Song1Sung Wan Park2Won Suk Oh3Joo Heon Lee4April 31 Plastic Surgery Clinic, Seoul, Korea.April 31 Plastic Surgery Clinic, Seoul, Korea.April 31 Plastic Surgery Clinic, Seoul, Korea.April 31 Plastic Surgery Clinic, Seoul, Korea.April 31 Plastic Surgery Clinic, Seoul, Korea.Background This study aimed at overcoming the disadvantages of septal extension grafts and keeping the nasal tip as natural as possible by using different forms of the graft and additional supporting methods depending on the case. Methods Among 458 patients who received a septal extension graft from March 2008 to September 2011, 107 patients were selected who underwent at least a 6-month follow-up. Patients were categorized according to the primary objective of the operation; an upturned tip correction or tip lengthening, tip lengthening with tip projection, or retracted columella correction. Each group of patients received a different type of septal extension graft out of 3 different types of grafts based on the purpose of the operation. The evaluation of the results was made from by comparing preoperative and postoperative photographs of the tip angle, projection, and nasolabial angle. Results The average tip angle for the patients in the upturned tip correction group was reduced to 98.3 from 124.9 degrees. For the patients in the tip lengthening with tip projection group, the average tip angle was reduced to 96.8 from 122.4 degrees and the average tip projection was increased to 27.5 from 23.2 mm. The average nasolabial angle for the patients in the retracted columella correction group was increased to 94.6 from 74.8 degrees. Conclusions Sufficient nasal tip lengthening and projection could be achieved by applying a septal extension graft using the graft best suited for the group of patients categorized by surgical objective.http://www.e-aps.org/upload/pdf/aps-41-3.pdfNoseRhinoplastyNasal cartilages
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author Jae Hoon Kim
Jin Woo Song
Sung Wan Park
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Joo Heon Lee
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Jin Woo Song
Sung Wan Park
Won Suk Oh
Joo Heon Lee
Effective Septal Extension Graft for Asian Rhinoplasty
Archives of Plastic Surgery
Nose
Rhinoplasty
Nasal cartilages
author_facet Jae Hoon Kim
Jin Woo Song
Sung Wan Park
Won Suk Oh
Joo Heon Lee
author_sort Jae Hoon Kim
title Effective Septal Extension Graft for Asian Rhinoplasty
title_short Effective Septal Extension Graft for Asian Rhinoplasty
title_full Effective Septal Extension Graft for Asian Rhinoplasty
title_fullStr Effective Septal Extension Graft for Asian Rhinoplasty
title_full_unstemmed Effective Septal Extension Graft for Asian Rhinoplasty
title_sort effective septal extension graft for asian rhinoplasty
publisher Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons
series Archives of Plastic Surgery
issn 2234-6163
2234-6171
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Background This study aimed at overcoming the disadvantages of septal extension grafts and keeping the nasal tip as natural as possible by using different forms of the graft and additional supporting methods depending on the case. Methods Among 458 patients who received a septal extension graft from March 2008 to September 2011, 107 patients were selected who underwent at least a 6-month follow-up. Patients were categorized according to the primary objective of the operation; an upturned tip correction or tip lengthening, tip lengthening with tip projection, or retracted columella correction. Each group of patients received a different type of septal extension graft out of 3 different types of grafts based on the purpose of the operation. The evaluation of the results was made from by comparing preoperative and postoperative photographs of the tip angle, projection, and nasolabial angle. Results The average tip angle for the patients in the upturned tip correction group was reduced to 98.3 from 124.9 degrees. For the patients in the tip lengthening with tip projection group, the average tip angle was reduced to 96.8 from 122.4 degrees and the average tip projection was increased to 27.5 from 23.2 mm. The average nasolabial angle for the patients in the retracted columella correction group was increased to 94.6 from 74.8 degrees. Conclusions Sufficient nasal tip lengthening and projection could be achieved by applying a septal extension graft using the graft best suited for the group of patients categorized by surgical objective.
topic Nose
Rhinoplasty
Nasal cartilages
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