ABSTRACT
Revision rhinoplasty of the Asian nose requires a combination of cultural sensitivity
and unique surgical strategies to achieve a successful outcome. Cultural sensitivity
means understanding some of the folkloric motivations to undergo rhinoplasty and divergent
ethnic standards of beauty. Basic techniques for Asian rhinoplasty are reviewed as
a prerequisite knowledge for revision rhinoplasty of the Asian nose, specifically
a combination technique of expanded polytetrafluoroethylene for bridge augmentation
and autogenous cartilage tip grafting. Revision Asian nose surgery oftentimes involves
removal of a previously placed solid silicone implant, which remains the most popular
option for augmentation rhinoplasty in Asia. Strategies for revision rhinoplasty in
the Asian nose are then reviewed.
KEYWORDS
Asian - rhinoplasty - revision - silicone - cultural
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Samuel M LamM.D. F.A.C.S.
Director, Willow Bend Wellness Center, Lam Facial Plastic Surgery Center and Hair
Restoration Institute
6101 Chapel Hill Boulevard, Suite 101, Plano, TX 75093
Email: drlam@lamfacialplastics.com