Nasal Analysis and Anatomy: Anthropometric Proportional Assessment in Asians--Aesthetic Balance from Forehead to Chin, Part i

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Abstract

Asian rhinoplasty patients can be analyzed by the nose's component structures and their relationship to one another. A comprehensive understanding of the underlying anatomical structure including bone, cartilage, and soft tissue contributes to better preoperative planning. To achieve an optimal postoperative result, a thorough preoperative analysis utilizing standardized measurements is essential. Knowledge of the Asian nose facilitates the use of an algorithmic approach to Asian rhinoplasty that increases surgical predictability.

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Suhk, J., Park, J., & Nguyen, A. H. (2015). Nasal Analysis and Anatomy: Anthropometric Proportional Assessment in Asians--Aesthetic Balance from Forehead to Chin, Part i. Seminars in Plastic Surgery, 29(4), 219–225. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0035-1564817

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