We Performed Again Complicated Revision Rhinoplasty Operation
Overreducted Nose Hump, Asymmetrical Nostrils, Asymmetrical Nose Bone, Hanging Columella ... The problems written in the above title can sometimes occur even after rhinoplasty operations performed only once. The patient, who had a primary rhinoplasty operation 2 years ago in a different clinic, applied to our clinic because of aesthetic and functional problems in the nose. On examination of the patient, the following were found: - drooping columella - asymmetrical nostrils - incision scars - asymmetrical and flattened nasal bone - features of thick and fibrotic skin - asymmetrical nose wings In fact, when you look at the images, you can see how asymmetrical the anatomical structure of the nose is. The patient underwent revision rhinoplasty using temporal muscle fascia, removal and rib cartilages. Although the operation performed here is a secondary nose job; It was more difficult than many 4th and 5th rhinoplasty operations I have done. Marginal rim grafts were placed on the left nasal