Use of cephalic trim cartilages from lower lateral cartilage to elongate short nose
Keywords:
Cephalic Trim Cartilages, Lower Lateral Cartilage, short noseAbstract
In our study, we used cephalic trim cartilage from LLC uniting strategies to be compelling in amending short nose, with a low occurrence of complications. Preferences of this procedure incorporate extension of the whole nasal tip and ala, which brings about more far reaching and proportioned nasal length. The versatile nasal tip is kept up by sufficiently liberating the holding powers of the LLC while offering enough underlying help.
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