Rhinoplasty

Lateral Crural Overlay

The Problem 1. Ptotic nasal tip 2. Overprojected nasal tip The Background Precise control of nasal tip position may be one of the most challenging aspects of rhinoplasty. The lateral crural overlay (LCO) technique was first described by Kridel et…

Tip Grafting

The Problem Work on the nasal tip is done to improve rotation, projection, and definition. This can be done with sutures and or grafts. In this chapter, we will focus on contemporary grafting techniques for the nasal tip. The lower…

Boxy Tip: Combination of Techniques

The Problem Wide, firm, convex lower lateral cartilages. The Background Among all the anatomic nasal aesthetic problems that bring a patient to the plastic surgeon, the boxy tip is very common, especially in the female patient. The firm, abundantly convex…

Suture Tip Rhinoplasty

The Problem Creating normal structure and shape to the nasal tip. The Background If rhinoplasty is the most difficult procedure in aesthetic plastic surgery, tip plasty is arguably the most difficult procedure in rhinoplasty. In our experience, the most frustrating…

Internal Lateral and Medial Osteotomy

The Problem The nasal bony pyramid is a complex anatomical structure. Lateral and medial osteotomies are planned and performed to contour and shape the bony vault. This step has a critical role in the function and aesthetic of the nose.…