2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00266-020-01744-9
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Surgical Adjuncts to Rhinoplasty: An Algorithmic Approach

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“…8 Rhinoplasty is one of the most common plastic surgery procedures performed for aesthetic and functional purposes. 9 Rhinoplasty is committed to bringing the aesthetic of the nose to the ideal still while preserving and improving the function of the nose. 10 Pearson and Adamson 11 stated that people's understanding of beauty is innate, and this situation can vary between races and cultures.…”
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“…8 Rhinoplasty is one of the most common plastic surgery procedures performed for aesthetic and functional purposes. 9 Rhinoplasty is committed to bringing the aesthetic of the nose to the ideal still while preserving and improving the function of the nose. 10 Pearson and Adamson 11 stated that people's understanding of beauty is innate, and this situation can vary between races and cultures.…”
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“…The nose is central to the face and has many harmonious and close relationships with other facial features 8 . Rhinoplasty is one of the most common plastic surgery procedures performed for aesthetic and functional purposes 9 . Rhinoplasty is committed to bringing the aesthetic of the nose to the ideal still while preserving and improving the function of the nose 10 .…”
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“…This concept is already established in the surgical rhinoplasty setting, 2,28,29 with multiple works supporting the role of chin and lip assessment and intervention as adjuncts to rhinoplasty. [41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48] Furthermore, a surgical algorithm has also been proposed in which the chin is assessed before the lips for attaining profile balance, 44 with recent data supporting that surgical treatment of the upper lip (subnasal lip lift) without adjunctive rhinoplasty negatively impacts nasal aesthetics. 49 Despite enthusiasm for assessing and treating the nose, and an increasing popularity in non-surgical rhinoplasty, use of dermal filler in the nose is not taught in some countries.…”
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“…Unfortunately, no objective criterion can be used to separate individuals who will react to medicinal treatment without requiring surgical intervention from those who will not respond to medical therapy and will need rhinoseptoplasty [9]. Additionally, the physiological impact and personal happiness may encourage rhinoseptoplasty if symptoms are present [10]. Thus, determining which individuals may benefit from rhinoseptoplasty clinically needs synthesizing several physical examination results rather than relying on one or two such findings.…”
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