Wednesday, March 30, 2011

How Nose Surgery is Performed - Vestibular Tissue Release - Nose Job

www.rhinoplastyspecialist.com Enter the operating room and see first-hand how nose surgery is performed and learn about each specific procedure with Beverly Hills Rhinoplasty Specialist Dr. Paul S. Nassif, a distinguished facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon internationally known for his innovative surgical techniques and expertise in revision & ethnic rhinoplasty. In this video you'll discover how the tip cartilage is augmented to give it more volume and strength. Releasing the skin from the undersurface of the alar cartilage (lateral & medial crura) will separate the cartilages adding more projection to the tip as well as making it look smaller. Watch the experience of the patient who underwent this and many other procedures during her ethnic, or westernization, rhinoplasty at... http Dr. Nassif's practice, Spalding Drive Cosmetic Surgery, is located in Beverly Hills, CA. www.spaldingplasticsurgery.com OPERATIVE TECHNIQUE The columellar incision was marked with a surgical marker. The nose was infiltrated with a total of 17 cc of 1% lidocaine with 1:100000 Epinephrine. Using a 15 blade, bilateral marginal incisions connected to a transcolumellar broken line incision were made and the soft tissue (3+ mucoperichondrium) was then elevated off the lower lateral cartilages and nasal dorsum and saved. The cephalic margin of the lower lateral cartilages was resected leaving approximately 7.0 mm in width (native width was 9 mm). The vestibular mucosa was dissected from the ...



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