نتایج جستجو برای: alar base

تعداد نتایج: 258057  

Journal: :Anatolian Current Medical Journal 2023

Aim: The formation of scars on the face after open septorhinoplasty (SRP) with alar base reduction may disturb patient due to cosmetic concerns. This study aimed compare scar outcomes columella and in patients undergoing SRP.
 Material Method: Twenty-seven who underwent during primary SRP were divided into two groups according intervened area as Columella (CLM) group (n=27) Alar Base (AB) ...

Journal: :Facial plastic surgery clinics of North America 2006
Dean M Toriumi

Control of nasal tip contour has always been a key component of a successful rhinoplasty. Typically, this procedure is performed with an emphasis on narrowing the nasal tip structure. Creating a natural-appearing nasal tip contour is a complex task and requires a 3-dimensional approach. In an effort to identify the characteristics that make an ideal nasal tip, I evaluated numerous aesthetically...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2006
S Iida T Aikawa M Kishino T Sakai Y Nakano M Okura M Kogo

We report 2 cases of nasolabial cyst and a case of schwannoma beneath the alar base that required a differential diagnosis because of clinical features and MR images that resembled the nasolabial cyst. The morphologic analysis on MR images revealed the characteristic appearance of the nasolabial cyst, and the sagittal MR image may be most helpful for diagnosing this rare disease.

Journal: :The Journal of craniofacial surgery 2009
Arun K Gosain Amir H Fathi

BACKGROUND Secondary rhinoplasty after a cleft lip repair remains a significant challenge. We have developed a technique in which resorbable plates are used to support the cleft alar cartilage to minimize relapse. There are few guidelines by which one can objectively assess the outcome of cleft rhinoplasty over time. This study attempts to demonstrate a means by which the symmetry and form of t...

Journal: :Facial plastic surgery : FPS 2006
Anil R Shah Philip J Miller

The marriage of endonasal rhinoplasty with structural grafting has resulted in more consistent rhinoplasty results. The nasal base can be stabilized by tongue-in-groove techniques, a columellar strut, or extended columellar strut. The middle vault can be addressed with spreader grafts or butterfly grafts. Lower lateral cartilage weakness can be supported with alar batten grafts or repositioning...

Abstract Background and Aim:  The primary aim of orthognathic surgery is to improve the aesthetic parameters of the face and dentition and to transform it into an acceptable clinical standard, which is often associated with the secondary aim of improving occlusal function. The most common treatment option for maxillofacial abnormalities in Class III malocclusion patients is bimaxillary surgery,...

Journal: :journal of dentistry, tehran university of medical sciences 0
f. pourdanesh assistant professor,department of oral and maxillofacial surgery, shahid beheshti university of medi a. khojasteh assistant professor,department of oral and maxillofacial surgery, shahid beheshti university of medi

it is difficult to reconstruct an alar defect with cartilage involvement. here in the authors report a case of traumatic alar loss during childhood in which an alar reconstruction was carried out with a composite auricular graft put over the pedicle buccal flap which was rotated and passed through the intraoral side. the lining skin and auricular cartilage for the flap was obtained from the aur...

2016
Yong Jun Jang Sung Min Kim Dae Hyun Lew Seung Yong Song

BACKGROUND Alar retraction is a challenging condition in rhinoplasty marked by exaggerated nostril exposure and awkwardness. Although various methods for correcting alar retraction have been introduced, none is without drawbacks. Herein, we report a simple procedure that is both effective and safe for correcting alar retraction using only conchal cartilage grafting. METHODS Between August 200...

Journal: :Aesthetic surgery journal 2015
Cemal Alper Kemaloğlu Mehmet Altıparmak

BACKGROUND Alar cartilage malposition is a common anatomic variation in which the axis of the lateral crus lies cephalically and may be parallel to the cephalic septum. Malposition of the lateral crura may produce inward collapse of the alae that is observable on deep inspiration. OBJECTIVES The authors performed the alar rim flap technique to treat patients with alar malposition and assessed...

Journal: :JAMA facial plastic surgery 2014
Holger G Gassner Payam Maneschi Frank Haubner

IMPORTANCE The stairstep graft is a novel method to modify the lateral anchoring point of lateral grafts for nasal valve correction. OBSERVATIONS Eight consecutive patients with a diagnosis of nasal valve collapse were included in the study. The novel method of stairstep grafts was performed to reinforce the lateral crus and to widen the nasal valve. Postoperative evaluations were performed b...

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