“…Recently, methods to harvest cartilage from small incisions have been introduced, reducing scarring and surgical time, thus reducing these concerns. [3][4][5][6] This is a desirable method of improvement; however, if the nose is short or contracted with alar retraction or other deformities, a large amount of cartilage is needed for correction. We operated on these cases using spreader, columellar, dorsal onlay, lateral crural strut, rim, batten, premaxillary, paranasal, and tip grafts.…”