|
Paula C: "Ultimately, I chose Dr. Becker because of his dedication and specialization in correcting breathing problems, controlling allery symptoms, and of course, great revision rhinoplasty! Now, with some time having passed, I can only say that I am unbelievably HAPPY with the results. Thanksful that Dr. Becker did such a great job!" Read More
THE SEVERELY TWISTED NOSE
![]() LECTURE ON OSTEOTOMIES
![]() |
ยป Complications of Rhinoplasty - Page 8
Complications of Rhinoplasty - Page 8AlarColumellar Disproportions
Figure 392 The alarcolumellar relationship can be described with nine possible anatomical combinations. (From Toriumi DM, Becker DG. Rhinoplasty Dissection Manual. Philadelphia : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 1999. With permission.) Pollybeak Management of the pollybeak deformity depends on the anatomical cause. If the cartilaginous hump was underresected, then the surgeon should resect additional dorsal sep tum. Adequate tip support must be ensured; maneuvers such as placement of a columellar strut may be of benefit. If the bony hump was overresected, a graft to augment the bony dorsum may be beneficial. If pollybeak is the result of excessive scar formation, Kenalog injection or skin taping in the early postoperative period should be undertaken prior to any consideration of surgical revision. 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. |







