Nasal width reduction is used for different problems and thus the techniques are different for the desired result.
Problem #1-Very wide base with poorly projecting tip. For this problem increasing tip projection along with medially placed wedge resection works well. The wedge resection is usually well hidden.
Problem #2 - Very wide base, poorly projecting tip and rounded nostrils. Same as problem #1, but with added excision inside the nostril to flatten out the rounded nostril.
Problem #3 -Wide base with normal projecting tip. Wedge excision to narrow and shape the nostrils.
Problem #4 Wide base or Normal base in patient with large projecting nose. When the projection of the nose is reduced, the nostrils will flare out, thus requiring an adjustment of length, width and shape. The wedge resection for this type of nose will involve the largest amount of resection as well as scarring.
Most importantly, regardless of the technique or problem treated, all wedge resections should NOT be in the crease between the nose and the cheek. Although this may sound like the best place to put the incision, it results in the worst scars. Have your doctor place the incision just above the crease - it heals much better.



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