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Tip and dorsum refinement

Nasal tip must be in harmony with the dorsum. When there is slight hump with low radix and tip ptosis, most surgeons project the tip with septal or conchal cartilage, remove the hump, and augment the dorsum with silicone. This may be an easy way to do, but better result can be obtained with autologous materials.

The patient below had blunt nasal tip, mild hump, and low radix. Instead of using silicone implant on the dorsum, this patient had radix augmentation and tip refinement using autologus rib cartilage. After surgery, his dorsum and tip was augmented with more refined tip shape and natural dorsal profile.

Too high radix or too much projected, pointed tip is not harmonious with flat Asian face. The best result that you can get is having a natural looking nose that does not draw other people's attention to the nose itself.


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