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ยป Complications of Rhinoplasty - Page 3
Complications of Rhinoplasty - Page 3NASAL TIP In the nasal tip, overreduction may violate critical tip sup-port mechanisms (Table 391) which can lead to complications such as tip ptosis and inadequate tip projection (see below).
Alternatively, overresection of the caudal septum can result in overrotation of the nasal tip with excessive shortening of the nose. Overresection may also contribute to other complications, such as bossae, alar retraction, and alar collapse. Underreduction may simply be due to overcaution but may also be due to a failure to correctly assess preoperatively the anatomical situation. For example, failure to recognize an overprojected nose or to diagnose the steps required based on the patient's anatomy to adequately address this can lead to a persistent overprojected state. Failure to adequately resect cartilaginous dorsum may result in a pollybeak deformity. Asymmetry of the nasal tip may be due to unequal reduction of the lower lateral cartilages or to asymmetrical application of dome-binding sutures. ' It may also be caused by unequal scarring that can occur during the natural healing process and may not be evident for months or even years after surgery. Asymmetry is often present preoperatively and should be recognized and pointed out to the patient prior to surgery. Ask Dr. Becker a question or arrange an appointment for a nose surgery consultation by calling 856-589-NOSE (6673) or emailing us at info@therhinoplastycenter.com. NOTE: CLICK HERE for information regarding privacy of your medical information. Additionally, all website users must agree to the terms and conditions of this site. Please CLICK HERE to review terms of use. |






