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A Case of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Nasal Septum Removed Through the External Rhinoplasty Approach

Lee SH, Park JH, Lee DB, Lee SH

Primary tumors arising solely from the nasal septum are quite unusual. Moreover, malignant tumors arising from the nasal septum are rare and represent less than 9% of sinonasal malignancies. Of...
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Scar folding for the treatment of nostril stenosis after open rhinoplasty: a case report

Kim JH, Park Y, Yang HJ, Oh SH, Song SH, Ha Y, Kim S, Kyung H

A 25-year-old woman was referred for discomfort when breathing through her left nose. The patient had undergone augmentation rhinoplasty 5 years ago, after which hypertrophic scarring occurred in the left...
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Combining Diced Cartilage with Chondrocyte Spheroids in GelMA Hydrogel: An Animal Study in Diced Cartilage Grafting Technique

Wang G, Jin M, Sun Y, An Y, Zhao Z

BACKGROUND: The phenotype maintenance of diced cartilage is a very important factor to reduce cartilage absorption rate in augmentation rhinoplasty. A novel method which combined diced cartilage with chondrocyte spheroids...
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Surgical anatomy for Asian rhinoplasty: Part III

Kim TK, Jeong JY

This article, which comprises the third part of a series on surgical anatomy for Asian rhinoplasty, addresses the lower one-third of the nose, including the alar cartilage and tip-supporting structures,...
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One-Unit Osteotomy to Correct Deviated Bony Dorsum

Kim BK, Heo Y, Park SI, Hong SD, Jung YG, Kim HY

Objectives. A crooked nose is frequently caused by nasal bony vault deviation, and proper management of the bony vault is an integral part of rhinoplasty. Conventional osteotomy to correct a...
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Hybrid columellar strut using nasal crest bone of the maxilla and conchal cartilage for nasal tip stability in rhinoplasty for East Asian patients

Kim MY, Kim DI, Shin JH, Kim JW

Background Proper nasal tip projection and rotation are essential for an aesthetically pleasing nose. However, East Asians usually have thicker skin and underdeveloped nasal cartilage compared to Caucasians. Thus, techniques...
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Dorsal preservation rhinoplasty with an ultrasonic drill system in Republic of Korea: a case report

Yoo SH

Global interest in preservation rhinoplasty has increased significantly over the past several years. One of the elements of dorsal preservation rhinoplasty (DPR) is the en bloc lowering of the dorsum...
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Open rhinoplasty in secondary cleft nose deformity with suture techniques

Lee CK, Min BD

Background: Correction of secondary cleft nose deformity is one of the most important portions in the management of cleft lip patients. Various techniques have been introduced to achieve adequate shape,...
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How to Adjust the Thickness of the Spreader Graft in Nasal Valve Collapse

Kim YN, Lee JG, Lee JY, Cho KR

Nasal valve collapse is one of the causes of nasal obstruction and must be considered in patients with nasal obstruction. There are several surgical procedures available to treat nasal valve...
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Efficacy and safety of equine cartilage for rhinoplasty: a multicenter double-blind non-inferiority randomized confirmatory clinical trial

Chang Y, Yun H, Choi JW, Suh JM, Jeong WS, Park H, Kang MK, Shin Y, Kim K, Chung CH

Background: The efficacy and safety of equine cartilage as a competent xenograft material for rhinoplasty were evaluated and compared to the outcomes of rhinoplasty using silicone implants. Methods: We performed a...
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Presentation Patterns and Surgical Management of the Complications of Thread Rhinoplasty

Jin HR, Kim SJ

Objectives. Nonsurgical rhinoplasty using threads has gained popularity in recent years. While the benefits of this procedure have been emphasized, possible complications and their management are not well-known. This study...
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A Case With Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus Mimicking Delayed Complication of Rhinoplasty

Jung IG, Jung HJ, Shim WS

Herpes zoster ophthalmicus (HZO) occurs due to reactivation of dormant varicella zoster virus infection in the ophthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve. Hutchinson’s sign, a herpetic skin lesion in the...
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Current strategies for aesthetic soft tissue refinement in nasal reconstruction

Kim MJ, Lim H, Park DH

The challenges of successful nasal reconstruction, which are related to the anatomical complexity of the region, have been extensively studied. Revisional operations are often required to achieve proper nasal reconstruction,...
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Dissection Manual for Open Rhinoseptoplasty in a Silicone Nose Model

Lee KI, Won TB, Hyun S, Song H, Jang YJ, Choi JY, Hong SN, Kim HY, Kim JS, Kim SW, The Korean Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Open rhinoseptoplasty has been widely performed in the field of otorhinolaryngology. However, from the perspective of beginners, rhinoseptoplasty is a hard-to-learn surgery that involves a relatively steep learning curve. Therefore,...
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Prevalence of complications associated with polymer-based alloplastic materials in nasal dorsal augmentation: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Keyhan S, Ramezanzade S, Yazdi R, Valipour M, Fallahi H, Shakiba M, Aeinehvand M

Background Various techniques with different grafts and implants have been proposed to establish a smooth and symmetric nasal dorsum with adequate function. Broadly, two categories of materials have been used in...
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Complications After Inadequate Treatment of Nasal Bone Fracture Combined With Septal Fracture: A Case Report

Yang SK, Hong SN

In treating a nasal bone, an incomplete nasal bone reduction can result in nasal deformity, both aesthetic and functional, requiring a secondary operation. A 60-year-old female with a traumatic comminuted...
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Alar Rim Deformities in Korean Primary Rhinoplasty Patients

Kim SJ, Lee HY, Kim TH, Kim TH, Lee KH

Background and Objectives: The alar-columellar relationship plays an important role in the esthetic balance of the nose. We analyzed alar rim deformities and aesthetic concerns and expectations among patients by...
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Efficacy of Polylactic-Co-Glycolic Acid Plate as a Graft Material in Septorhinoplasty

Kang JY, Kim MS, Im SY, Park SK, Rha KS, Kim YM

Background and Objectives Polylactic-co-glycolic acid (PLGA) plate has been recognized for its biocompatibility and biomechanical properties and used widely in various clinical fields. The aim of this study was to...
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Radiologic Findings of Complicated Alloplastic Implants in the Nasal Dorsum

Kim SH, Kim JW, Jang YJ

Objectives. When performing cosmetic rhinoplasty with alloplastic materials, complications such as implant visualization, inflammation, dislocation, and extrusion should be thoroughly evaluated. Although computed tomography (CT) can provide useful information about...
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A Case of Auricular Keloid Resulting from Conchal Cartilage Graft in Asian Rhinoplasty

Jang DH, Kim JS

When planning rhinoplasty, there are several options of grafts for augmentation, especially in relatively short and small Asian noses. Among such grafts, conchal cartilage is one of the most commonly...
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