I want to know whether excess tissue inside the nose can be removed as well as cartilage.
Answer: Can reduction rhinoplasty remove skin tissue or only cartilage and bone? Rhinoplasty, in most cases, removes only bone and cartilage. The skin or soft tissue envelope as it's referred to tends to contract nicely so there is no need to reduce the skin itself. In very thick skinned patients the area of the tip can be thinned from the underside but I try to avoid this whenever possible as there is always a risk of over-thinning the skin or creating an irregularity in the skin envelope. I hope this information is helpful for you.Stephen Weber MD, FACSDenver Facial Plastic Surgeon
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CONTACT NOW Answer: Can reduction rhinoplasty remove skin tissue or only cartilage and bone? Rhinoplasty, in most cases, removes only bone and cartilage. The skin or soft tissue envelope as it's referred to tends to contract nicely so there is no need to reduce the skin itself. In very thick skinned patients the area of the tip can be thinned from the underside but I try to avoid this whenever possible as there is always a risk of over-thinning the skin or creating an irregularity in the skin envelope. I hope this information is helpful for you.Stephen Weber MD, FACSDenver Facial Plastic Surgeon
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Answer: Rhinoplasty details Hi ensenada1. Rhinoplasty can involve thinning the underlying soft tissue in a patient that has thick skin. This can create a more refined nose in a thick skinned patient. Good luck. Best, Dr H
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Answer: Rhinoplasty details Hi ensenada1. Rhinoplasty can involve thinning the underlying soft tissue in a patient that has thick skin. This can create a more refined nose in a thick skinned patient. Good luck. Best, Dr H
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January 23, 2015
Answer: Rhinoplasty reduction is accomplished with bone and cartilage surgery Reduction rhinoplasty is accomplished by shaving down bone and cartilage. The nasal bones are narrowed with osteotomies. The dorsal hump is composed of bone and cartilage and must be shaved down in order to remove it. The tip cartilages are sutured together to reduce a bulbous tip. A small amount of skin inside the nose can be removed, but will have no bearing on the outside of the nose. Rhinoplasty does not usually involve removal of skin on the outside of the nose because of visible scaring. For many examples of rhinoplasty, please see the link and the video below
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Answer: Rhinoplasty reduction is accomplished with bone and cartilage surgery Reduction rhinoplasty is accomplished by shaving down bone and cartilage. The nasal bones are narrowed with osteotomies. The dorsal hump is composed of bone and cartilage and must be shaved down in order to remove it. The tip cartilages are sutured together to reduce a bulbous tip. A small amount of skin inside the nose can be removed, but will have no bearing on the outside of the nose. Rhinoplasty does not usually involve removal of skin on the outside of the nose because of visible scaring. For many examples of rhinoplasty, please see the link and the video below
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January 24, 2015
Answer: Reduction rhinoplasty can remove both cartilage and subcutaneous tissue. For more than 35 years I have removed both cartilage and excess subcutaneous tissue while doing rhinoplasty. When the subcutaneous tissue is thick this area between the skin and cartilage can be removed and is often quite extensive. See a very experienced rhinoplasty surgeon for this.
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Answer: Reduction rhinoplasty can remove both cartilage and subcutaneous tissue. For more than 35 years I have removed both cartilage and excess subcutaneous tissue while doing rhinoplasty. When the subcutaneous tissue is thick this area between the skin and cartilage can be removed and is often quite extensive. See a very experienced rhinoplasty surgeon for this.
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January 24, 2015
Answer: Skin Reduction Sometimes the soft tissue can be resected in areas such as the nasal base or the nostrils to thin a nose. But typically the skin of the nose does not need to be resected because it will contract after surgery and conform to the underlying bony and cartilage framework.
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Answer: Skin Reduction Sometimes the soft tissue can be resected in areas such as the nasal base or the nostrils to thin a nose. But typically the skin of the nose does not need to be resected because it will contract after surgery and conform to the underlying bony and cartilage framework.
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