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Island composite nasal flap for nasal dorsum skin defects
International Journal of Dermatology, 2009AbstractBackground Skin defects on the nasal dorsum remain a challenge for the plastic surgeon. There are few local nasal flap options for the repair of proximally positioned nasal skin defects.Methods During a 3‐year period, 22 patients were treated after excision of skin cancer in the proximal two‐thirds of the nose. Nine patients (41%) were female
Skitarelić, Neven +5 more
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Nasal Dorsum Management Using Fragmented Cartilage Grafts
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2016Thinness of nasal dorsum skin and subcutaneous tissue underlying nasal dorsal skin are the major factors related to the visibility of small irregularities. Here, the authors discuss the use of bare fragmented cartilage grafts in managing nasal dorsum and the results obtained.Eight hundred fifty-six patients were operated for rhinoplasty between ...
Bilge Turk, Bilen, Goktekin, Tenekeci
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The wide nasal dorsum: Evaluation and management
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2007Rhinoplasty is arguably the most challenging of all facial aesthetic surgery. With contemporary aesthetic ideals favoring the more petite and narrow nose, successful management of the wide nasal dorsum is crucial in obtaining favorable outcomes. This paper aims to define the underlying anatomical variances that contribute to the wide nose, as well as ...
Paul, Gerarchi, Martyn, Mendelsohn
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Treating the Deviated or Wide Nasal Dorsum
Facial Plastic Surgery, 2017AbstractBoth deviation and excessive width of the nasal dorsum result in conspicuous facial disharmony and are often attended by nasal airway dysfunction. Whether the result of developmental growth disturbances, nasal trauma, failed nasal surgery, or combinations therein, deviation and splaying of the nasal dorsum can be exceedingly difficult to treat.
Richard E, Davis, Allen I, Foulad
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2020
Controlling the nasal dorsum is vital and done along with the tip work and can be challenging to establish an aesthetic and pleasing dorsal profile line. Either augmentation or reduction may be needed to establish the profile “in line” with the nasal tip projection.
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Controlling the nasal dorsum is vital and done along with the tip work and can be challenging to establish an aesthetic and pleasing dorsal profile line. Either augmentation or reduction may be needed to establish the profile “in line” with the nasal tip projection.
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Longitudinal shape changes of the nasal dorsum
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1993This investigation quantifies childhood and adolescent growth changes of the upper and lower nasal dorsum and evaluates various aspects of the persons' morphology that relate to shape changes of the dorsum. A longitudinal sample of 37 French-Canadian girls, each having cephalograms at 6, 10, and 14 years of age, was evaluated.
P H, Buschang +3 more
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SMAS Autografts for the Nasal Dorsum
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1996Many patients of rhytidectomy age have had previous rhinoplasty or nasal injury and have dorsal irregularities or saddle-nose deformities. SMAS tissue ordinarily discarded at rhytidectomy may be used for nasal dorsal augmentation and padding. Six patients undergoing rhytidectomy who also had prior nasal surgery or deformity were selected.
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Osteochondral nasal dorsum flap in open rhinoplasty
British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2014he dorsum of the nose can be reconstructed in many ways, sually with satisfactory results.1 Many patients require corection of the upper lateral cartilages to improve the shape rom the anteroposterior view and in profile. Care must be aken with the horizontal and vertical reduction of the upper ateral cartilages.
Albino, Triaca +2 more
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Cellular neurothekoma of the nasal dorsum
European Journal of Dermatology, 2010Auteur(s) : Mireia Yebenes Marsal1, Oscar Escuder2, Irgmard Costa3, Artur Diaz-Carandell2, Jesus Luelmo1 1Departments of Dermatology 2Departments of Maxillofacial Surgery 3Departments of Pathology, Hospital Universitari de Sabadell, C/Parc Tauli s/n, 08208, Barcelona, Spain Neurothekoma refers to a very uncommon benign tumour, of uncertain origin ...
Mireia Yébenes Marsal +4 more
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JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, 2014
An elderly manwith a history of multiple skin cancers of the face presented with a 4-month history of a mass on the nasal dorsum. Findings from a biopsy of the lesion performed at an outside facilitywereconsistentwithsquamouscell carcinoma(SCC).Threeyears prior, the patient underwent 2 excisional biopsies of a mass at the same location showing ...
Jordan L. Pleitz +4 more
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An elderly manwith a history of multiple skin cancers of the face presented with a 4-month history of a mass on the nasal dorsum. Findings from a biopsy of the lesion performed at an outside facilitywereconsistentwithsquamouscell carcinoma(SCC).Threeyears prior, the patient underwent 2 excisional biopsies of a mass at the same location showing ...
Jordan L. Pleitz +4 more
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