2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.fsc.2018.03.011
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Correction of Short Nose

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“…Interestingly, most of the significant correlations were associated with these particular aspects. FACE-Q nose and nostrils scales showed significant correlations to the 3D alar width, columella angle, and columellar-labial angle parameters for both patient cohorts, which clinically represent wider nasal base, short nose, and tip up-rotation with the nostrils shown on frontal view 15,29,[36][37][38] . However, it only presented low correlation coefficients, suggesting that the tested measure tools are only marginally connected and other potential explanatory factors were involved in this outcome measurement process.…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…Interestingly, most of the significant correlations were associated with these particular aspects. FACE-Q nose and nostrils scales showed significant correlations to the 3D alar width, columella angle, and columellar-labial angle parameters for both patient cohorts, which clinically represent wider nasal base, short nose, and tip up-rotation with the nostrils shown on frontal view 15,29,[36][37][38] . However, it only presented low correlation coefficients, suggesting that the tested measure tools are only marginally connected and other potential explanatory factors were involved in this outcome measurement process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Unlike anatomical norms for Caucasian noses, Asians exhibit a flatter dorsum, a wider alar width, and a short nose in which there is much upward tilt of the nasal tip along with an increased nostril exposure 15,29,34,35 . Accordingly, Asians frequently request surgery to correct their typical, but not fully acceptable nose [36][37][38] . Moreover, surgical maneuvers have been performed to attenuate these specific nasal changes following skeletofacial reconstruction, including the overcorrected alar cinch suture 41 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past, simple augmentation of the dorsum using an implant has been widely operated and reported; with the improvement of esthetic cognition, recent literature studies show that this procedure will result in disharmony of the nasal base, leading to visible nostrils, a longer supratip lobule, and shorter columella (10)(11)(12). Accordingly, it is commonly believed that Asians need to augment and elongate the nose simultaneously to achieve satisfying augmentation rhinoplasty (13).…”
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“…18 In this study, we addressed the nasal tip rotation because it has a clear relevance in Asian society. [15][16][17] In this setting, a well-delineated investigation revealed that Le Fort I maxillary advancement with pitch clockwise or counterclockwise rotational movement (i.e., occlusal plane change) did not have a significant influence on the angle of the nasal tip rotation. 36 However, maxillary setback movement was not included, and the actual postoperative three-dimensional location of the osteotomized maxillary segment compared with the preoperative location was not considered.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[11][12][13][14] Unlike Caucasian noses, anatomical norms for Asian noses are a flatter dorsum, wider alar width, and short nose, in which a considerable upward tilt of the nasal tip is present along with an increased nostril exposure. [15][16][17] This upward nasal rotation with nostril exposure is associated with poor appearance [15][16][17] because such a feature is believed to produce financial misfortunes in Asian cultures. This particular nasal feature is deprecatingly called the "piggy" nose distortion, reinforcing the cultural and psychosocial impact of nasal appearance among Asian people.…”
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