ABSTRACT
Revision rhinoplasty requires sound judgment by both patient and surgeon. Detailed
preoperative assessment facilitates proper patient selection. If the patient is deemed
a favorable revision rhinoplasty candidate, both patient and surgeon must agree on
the goals for and risks inherent in revision rhinoplasty. Thoughtfulness regarding
the degree of aesthetic and functional correction desired by the patient and the corresponding
intraoperative techniques required to achieve this correction must be contemplated
prior to committing to revision rhinoplasty. Furthermore, the surgeon must feel confident
that the surgical demands requested by the patient may be met and satisfaction achieved.
A precise preoperative surgical plan minimizes intraoperative misadventures. Options
for grafting materials should be discussed and agreed upon by both patient and surgeon
preoperatively. Both patient and surgeon commit to long-term postoperative follow-up
and the patience necessary for the eventual outcome to be realized.
KEYWORD
Revision rhinoplasty - grafting - nasal valve