“…Residual dorsal asymmetry is often the consequence of proper detection, inadequate anterior septoplasty, improper use of spreader grafts, failure to replace the dislodged posterocaudal septum, or failure to use the septal rotation suture. 16,17 Dorsal asymmetry can also be the result of ineffective nasal bone osteotomies. To control the nasal bones, medial, transverse percutaneous, and low-to-low lateral osteotomies were performed in 60 percent of the secondary rhinoplasties, whereas these osteotomies were carried out in 98 percent of primary rhinoplasties in our previous study.…”