Techniques for the Persistently Crooked Nose.

A persistently crooked nose refers to a condition in which the deviation of the nasal pyramid from the facial midline remains or reappears after the rhinoplasty surgery. Asymmetries in any compartment of the nose are among the main concerns of patients seeking revision rhinoplasty. Therefore, mastering surgical techniques to address these issues is essential to achieve success in revision cases. In this article, we discuss various surgical techniques, present case examples, and provide supplementary revision rhinoplasty videos performed by the senior author to enhance understanding.
Chronic respiratory disease
Care/Management

Authors

Şeneldir Şeneldir, Nursoy Nursoy
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