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Auricular Cartilage in Revision Rhinoplasty
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| Figure 6 (continued) (E) The carved auricular cartilage is shown. |
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| Figure 7 (A)This patient had saddle nose and a large septal perforation after septorhinoplasty as well as an aging ptotic nose. (B) A single auricular cartilage graft was used for dorsal onlay grafting, alar batten grafting, nasal plumping grafts, and a columellar strut. |
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| Figure 8 When onlay grafting is placed beneath the soft tissue envelope, great care must be taken so that the edges of the graft are smooth and also that the graft is not too wide; otherwise, the edges may be palpable or visible. In this patient example, a double-layered cartilaginous onlay graft was used. This was wrapped in Alloderm due to the patient's thin skin. (A) Preoperative. (B) Postoperative. |
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