亚洲人群鼻尖整形术中鼻尖整形对鼻尖突出的影响。

Norihiro Ohba, Goichi Haraoka, Hirotsuna Oiwa, Kozue Toyoda, Mayuko Ohba
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目的:许多接受鼻美容手术的亚洲患者希望鼻尖更尖、更清晰。在许多情况下,他们的鼻软骨不够丰富,需要从鼻外位置进行软骨移植。我们研究了哪些患者有资格通过使用经软骨缝合技术和局部软骨移植来重塑下软骨而不需要供体软骨来重塑鼻尖。方法:我们对接受鼻尖手术的患者进行了一项单中心回顾性队列研究。我们把病人分成两组。1组患者13例,鼻尖皮肤和软组织较薄,软骨相对丰富。组2包括31例鼻尖皮肤和软组织较厚、较紧实、软骨较少的患者。所有患者均无鼻部手术史,随访时间至少3个月。两组患者均行经软骨缝合和局部软骨移植。第二组5例患者行鼻翼缩小术。术前和术后侧视照片叠加并分析测量尖端投影的变化。结果:1组患者鼻尖突平均升高3.9%。第2组患者鼻尖投影平均下降-1.5%,鼻翼未缩小,鼻翼缩小-5.6%。结论:如果鼻尖主要是软骨,患者可以接受不涉及其他部位供体软骨的手术,效果良好。然而,大多数鼻尖软骨相对较少的患者不适合这种手术。
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Effect of Nasal Tip Reshaping on Tip Projection in Primary Rhinoplasty without Cartilage Grafting from a Second Donor Site in an Asian Population.

Objectives: Many Asian patients with nasal aesthetic surgery desire a sharper, more defined nasal tip. In many cases, their nasal cartilage is not abundant enough, necessitating cartilage transplantation from an extranasal location. We investigated which patients would qualify for a method of reshaping the nasal tip without needing donor cartilage by reshaping the lower cartilage using the transdomal suture technique and local cartilage grafting.

Methods: We performed a single-center retrospective cohort study of patients undergoing nasal tip surgery. We divided patients into two groups. Group 1 comprised 13 patients with nasal tips with thin skin and soft tissue and relatively abundant cartilage. Group 2 included 31 patients with nasal tips with thicker, firmer skin and soft tissue and a smaller amount of cartilage. No patients had prior nasal surgery, and all patients were followed up for at least 3 months. Patients in both groups underwent the transdomal suture technique and local cartilage grafting. Five patients in Group 2 underwent alar reduction. Preoperative and postoperative lateral view photographs were superimposed and analyzed to measure changes in tip projection.

Results: Patients in Group 1 showed a mean increase in tip projection of 3.9%. Patients in Group 2 demonstrated a mean decrease in tip projection of -1.5% without alar reduction and -5.6% with alar reduction.

Conclusions: If the nasal tip is predominantly cartilaginous, patients may undergo surgery that does not involve donor cartilage from another site with good results. However, most patients, who have a relatively small amount of nasal tip cartilage, are not good candidates for this procedure.

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