Operating Room Footage - Rhinoplasty Vestibular Tissue Release

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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2008

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To help increase nasal tip projection, the vestibular tissue is dissected away from the nasal tip cartilage.

Undermine Vestibular Skin from Undersurface of Alar Cartilage (Lateral & Medial Crura)

As a patient, you wonder why this is happening to me. You wonder why do I need a revision rhinoplasty 9 months following my initial nose surgery. You wonder why everything looked great and the next thing you notice is pinched nostrils and progressive nasal obstruction. Well, you are not alone. Whether its the result of aggressive surgery or scar contracture with the healing process, unfortunately this problem is not that rare. Nationally, approximately 5 12% of patients that undergo rhinoplasty need a revision of some kind, whether it is major or minor. Even in the hands of the best rhinoplasty surgeons across the country, the need for revision sometimes occurs. Without a doubt, revision rhinoplasty surgery is the most challenging procedure that we, Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeons, perform.

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