Treatment of Alar Cartilage Malposition Using the Cartilage Disc Graft Technique

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Abstract

Patients with a bifid, cephalically rotated, contour-deformed, bulky, overprojected, pinched-tip, alar-dislocated, and/or alar-tethered nose had primary and secondary rhinoplasties using complete lateral alar cartilage mobilization, modification, and repositioning and the cartilage disc tip-graft technique. This technique avoids the pitfalls of classic in situ subtraction rhinoplasty and provides a better way to correct the nasal shape without causing airway obstruction. This technique was performed in 30 patients in the past 6 years who had primary or secondary rhinoplasties, with satisfactory results. (Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 104: 1118, 1999.)

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