Erschienen in:
01.06.2003
A Systematic Approach to Rhinoplasty of the Japanese Nose: A Thirty-Year Experience
verfasst von:
Yukio Shirakabe, Yoshiro Suzuki, Samuel M. Lam
Erschienen in:
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
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Ausgabe 3/2003
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Abstract
The Japanese nose exhibits a combination of leptorrhine and mesorrhine features that mandates an innovative treatment strategy. Unlike elsewhere in Asia, the Japanese nose often has adequate dorsal height, and at times even dorsal convexity, but maintains a more retruded and amorphous tip configuration. The proposed systematic approach to Japanese rhinoplasty is divided into four categories: (1) dorsal augmentation with or without tip augmentation, (2) dorsal reduction with tip augmentation, (3) tip augmentation only, and (4) dorsal reduction only. The use of autologous and alloplastic materials to achieve the desired aesthetic objectives is described herein. A layered auricular graft technique is outlined for tip surgery, and a unique nasal implant design is discussed.