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Management of Nasal Tip Deformities in Revision Rhinoplasty

Arianna Ramirez, Caitlin Coviello, Edward Farrior, Angela Sturm

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Abstract

Aim and Background Revision or secondary rhinoplasty involving the nasal tip is challenging due to distorted anatomy, scarring, and compromised tip support. This article presents a framework for surgical approach and decision-making in secondary rhinoplasty. Historical Aspects Contemporary principles emphasize stability, conservative cartilage handling, and restoring native architecture. Anatomy The nasal tip depends on the soft-tissue envelope and lower lateral crura, whose relationship with the septum determines projection, rotation, and contour. Technology High-resolution photography, endoscopy, and improved grafting materials enhance the diagnosis and correction of nasal tip deformities. Patient Selection Optimal patients should undergo in-depth assessment with special attention to skin thickness, previous complications, and unrealistic expectations. Techniques Structure and support of the tip cartilages are the foundation and critical for the appearance and longevity of your results. As part of building the structure and support, the lower lateral cartilages can be repositioned and reshaped to the ideal appearance. Further refining of the definition and contour then occurs, with management of the soft tissue envelope being part of the decision process throughout. Postoperative Care Scar modulation and protection of graft constructs are critical for long-term stability. Current and Future Development Regenerative therapies, advanced biomaterials, and minimally invasive contour solutions continue to evolve. Conclusion and Clinical Relevance A regimented, anatomy-driven approach provides consistent and durable outcomes in revision tip rhinoplasty.

Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalFacial Plastic Surgery
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 2025

Keywords

  • nasal tip
  • revision rhinoplasty
  • secondary rhinoplasty
  • soft-tissue management
  • tip rhinoplasty
  • tip support

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Surgery

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