Rhinoplasty: Surface aesthetics and surgical techniques

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Abstract

Surface aesthetics of the attractive nose are created by certain lines, shadows, and highlights, with specific proportions and breakpoints. Our evaluation of the nasal surface aesthetics is achieved using the concept of geometric polygons as aesthetic subunits, both to define the existing deformity and the aesthetic goals. Surgical techniques have been developed and modified to achieve the desired surface appearance, and those are detailed in this article. The principles of geometric polygons allow the surgeon to analyze the deformities of the nose, to define an operative plan to achieve specific goals, and to select the appropriate operative technique. These aesthetic concepts and surgical techniques were used in 257 consecutive rhinoplasties performed in the past 3 years by the principal author (B.Ç.). © 2013 The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Inc.

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Çakir, B., Doǧan, T., Öreroǧlu, A. R., & Daniel, R. K. (2013). Rhinoplasty: Surface aesthetics and surgical techniques. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 33(3), 363–375. https://doi.org/10.1177/1090820X13478968

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