Immediate effects of different steps of rhinoplasty on nasolabial angle and tip projection
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Immediate effects of different steps of rhinoplasty on nasolabial angle and tip projection. / Bohluli, Behnam; Bagheri, Shahrokh C; Behkish, Betsabeh; Moharamnejad, Nima; Sadr-Eshkevari, Pooyan; Rashad, Ashkan.
in: J CRANIOFAC SURG, Jahrgang 25, Nr. 5, 09.2014, S. e404-6.Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/Zeitung › SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz › Forschung › Begutachtung
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T1 - Immediate effects of different steps of rhinoplasty on nasolabial angle and tip projection
AU - Bohluli, Behnam
AU - Bagheri, Shahrokh C
AU - Behkish, Betsabeh
AU - Moharamnejad, Nima
AU - Sadr-Eshkevari, Pooyan
AU - Rashad, Ashkan
PY - 2014/9
Y1 - 2014/9
N2 - Nasolabial angle (NLA) and nasal tip projection (NTP) play an important role in aesthetic nose surgery. Little deviations can determine success and failure. The goal of this study was to analyze the immediate effect of different steps of open rhinoplasty on NLA and NTP. In this prospective single-blind study, 50 consecutive rhinoplasty cases were considered. The study consisted of 38 women and 12 men. The mean age was 28 years, ranging from 17 to 37 years. A standard life-size photograph was taken in each step of a classic open rhinoplasty during surgery. Nasolabial angle and NTP were measured and analyzed. Nasolabial angle: average increase after skeletonization (2.26 degrees), strut insertion (4 degrees), and tip spanning (0.17 degrees), whereas cephalic resection caused a decrease (1.9 degrees). Nasal tip projection: average increase after skeletonization (0.1 mm), strut insertion (0.31 mm), and tip spanning (0.84 mm), whereas cephalic resection caused a decrease (0.53 mm). Whereas strut insertion caused the highest mean increase in NLA, tip spanning was the most effective regarding change of NTP. Expectably cephalic resection was associated with decrease in NLA and NTP.
AB - Nasolabial angle (NLA) and nasal tip projection (NTP) play an important role in aesthetic nose surgery. Little deviations can determine success and failure. The goal of this study was to analyze the immediate effect of different steps of open rhinoplasty on NLA and NTP. In this prospective single-blind study, 50 consecutive rhinoplasty cases were considered. The study consisted of 38 women and 12 men. The mean age was 28 years, ranging from 17 to 37 years. A standard life-size photograph was taken in each step of a classic open rhinoplasty during surgery. Nasolabial angle and NTP were measured and analyzed. Nasolabial angle: average increase after skeletonization (2.26 degrees), strut insertion (4 degrees), and tip spanning (0.17 degrees), whereas cephalic resection caused a decrease (1.9 degrees). Nasal tip projection: average increase after skeletonization (0.1 mm), strut insertion (0.31 mm), and tip spanning (0.84 mm), whereas cephalic resection caused a decrease (0.53 mm). Whereas strut insertion caused the highest mean increase in NLA, tip spanning was the most effective regarding change of NTP. Expectably cephalic resection was associated with decrease in NLA and NTP.
KW - Adolescent
KW - Adult
KW - Esthetics
KW - Female
KW - Humans
KW - Male
KW - Nose
KW - Prospective Studies
KW - Rhinoplasty
KW - Single-Blind Method
KW - Young Adult
KW - Journal Article
U2 - 10.1097/SCS.0000000000000601
DO - 10.1097/SCS.0000000000000601
M3 - SCORING: Journal article
C2 - 25203586
VL - 25
SP - e404-6
JO - J CRANIOFAC SURG
JF - J CRANIOFAC SURG
SN - 1049-2275
IS - 5
ER -