Dr. Reish : Revision Rhinoplasty | Patient 72
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Patient 72
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Dr. Reish
A woman in her 30s, who had a previous rhinoplasty which left her with severe tip asymmetry, alar retraction, nostril asymmetry, a dorsal hump, an over-projecting elongated nasal tip, and an overly-elevated tip defining point. She is now two months post-op from revision rhinoplasty with correction of nasal tip asymmetry, placement of alar contour grafts to correct alar retraction, placement of a mastoid fascia tip graft to unify her tip, nasal tip deprojection to shorten the overall length of her nose, and placement of a columellar strut graft and spreader grafts using MTF cartilage to add tip support, tip refinement, and improve her breathing.