Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery (Oct 2008)

Primary rhinoplasty: An Indian perspective

  • Bhat Uday,
  • Patel Bharat

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1700471
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41
pp. 09 – 19

Abstract

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The spectrum of indications for rhinoplasty in Indian patients is very wide. An ill-defined nose with lack of projection and broad osteocartilagenous framework is the commonest problem. A large number of patients require narrowing of the framework by osteotomies, alar wedge resection,and augmentation by a suitable fill, preferably a cartilage graft. The technique of rhinoplasty in Indian patients with special emphasis on cartilage grafting has been discussed here. Cartilage grafts, when used as a fill, produce soft, natural results.

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