ABSTRACT
Rhinoplasty remains a challenging art but is now systematized at least in part by recent understanding of the supporting mechanisms and how they may be manipulated to control the nasal tip. Nasal tip control is the key to a successful, aesthetically pleasing, rhinoplasty result with preservation of nasal function.
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Rhinoplasty/methods , Algorithms , Humans , Nasal Cartilages/surgery , Nasal Septum/surgery , Nose/anatomy & histology , Nose/surgeryABSTRACT
Despite the variety of novel facial rejuvenation technologies available today, the reference standard for correction of the senescent jaw line and neck remains rhytidectomy. This article describes the purse-string facelift, a vertical facelift that moves away from traditional techniques that use a horizontal vector of subcutaneous muscle-aponeurotic system repositioning. The vertical facelift can counterbalance the effects of gravity and natural facial aging and can reposition the facial soft tissues into a more youthful position more directly and correctly. Rather than multiple, separate sutures to support the suspended tissues, the purse-string technique offers two distinct advantages: operative expediency and a tenacious suture anchor based on the periosteum of the posterolateral zygomatic arch.