2022
DOI: 10.1055/a-1849-5594
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Minimally Invasive Nasal Valve Treatment

Abstract: Nasal valve insufficiency can be addressed using endonasal and open structure surgical techniques. However, some patients may prefer or be better suited for minimally invasive techniques that allow for more expedient treatment in the clinical setting. Techniques include internal dilators, external dilators, suture suspension, lateral wall implants, and radiofrequency remodeling. Understanding the indications for each technique as well as the available evidence can help facial plastic surgeons assess the role o… Show more

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“…The stylus is marketed for use on the inferior turbinates, septal swell bodies, and the upper lateral cartilages to augment the internal nasal valve. 45,46 In a prospective analysis, Ephrat et al 47 showed that patients treated with VivAer maintained symptom improvement for 2 years following the procedure based off results from the Nasal Obstruction Symptom Evaluation (NOSE) survey. This implies that some of the morphologic changes to the cartilage from this device may last at least 2 years or potentially longer.…”
Section: Radiofrequency Ablationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stylus is marketed for use on the inferior turbinates, septal swell bodies, and the upper lateral cartilages to augment the internal nasal valve. 45,46 In a prospective analysis, Ephrat et al 47 showed that patients treated with VivAer maintained symptom improvement for 2 years following the procedure based off results from the Nasal Obstruction Symptom Evaluation (NOSE) survey. This implies that some of the morphologic changes to the cartilage from this device may last at least 2 years or potentially longer.…”
Section: Radiofrequency Ablationmentioning
confidence: 99%