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Advanced Preservation Technique for the Soft Tissue Envelope in Open Approach Rhinoplasty-Cephalic Lateral Crus, Scroll, Pitanguy Flap

    • Rabin Medical Center Israel

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    Abstract

    The soft tissue envelope is inherently disrupted during rhinoplasty, especially in the open approach and during tip plasty. To avoid adverse outcomes such as pollybeak deformity and nasal valve collapse, these soft tissue structures should be reconstructed. Instead, preservation philosophy aims to preserve rather than reconstruct. The aim of this study is to present a technique that facilitates the preservation of the soft tissue envelope using the cephalic lateral crus-scroll-Pitanguy flap (CLC-SP flap) in open rhinoplasty.A retrospective analysis was performed on 22 patients with thick skin who underwent open approach rhinoplasty in the supra-perichondral plane.During the dissection, the cephalic portion of the lateral crus (LC) is elevated as part of the skin, with the LC's attachments to the soft tissues via the scroll and Pitanguy ligaments as a composite flap. In this way, the soft tissues are preserved. Reinsertion of the cephalic LC with its attached soft tissues restores normal anatomy and minimizes dead space.Nineteen patients reported improved nasal breathing, and 21 patients reported aesthetic satisfaction after a mean follow-up of 5.4 months; no pollybeak deformity occurred. Using this technique, we were able to control tip definition by limiting dead space and supporting the nasal valve. Additionally, the cephalic LC was utilized as a caudally advancement flap to reinforce and straighten the caudal LC, improving its position and resting angle.The CLC-SP flap is a useful technique for controlling and preserving the soft tissue envelope, improving tip definition, supporting the nasal valve, and minimizing dead space, thus preventing pollybeak deformity in thick-skinned patients. [Abstract copyright: Thieme. All rights reserved.]
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalFacial Plastic Surgery
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 15 Dec 2025

    Keywords

    • Rhinoplasty

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