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Use of silicone sheets for dorsal augmentation in rhinoplasty for Asian noses

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Pages 115-120 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Conclusion. While the complication rate for silicone sheets was similar to that reported for silicone rubber, there are several advantages to the use of silicone sheets for correcting minor dorsal irregularities. Therefore, silicone sheets can be used as a versatile graft material for dorsal augmentation in rhinoplasty. Objectives. Silicone implants mostly in the form of prefabricated silicone rubber remain the most commonly used materials for nasal augmentation in Asians. The present study analyzed the use of silicone sheets rather than silicone rubber for nasal dorsal augmentation rhinoplasty. Materials and methods. Data from 27 patients who underwent dorsal augmentation with silicone sheets between April 2003 and July 2005 were retrospectively reviewed. Results. All patients received silicone sheets to augment the nasal dorsum and/or radix. Twenty-four patients had satisfactory outcomes. One patient (3.7%) complained the implant was too visible, one experienced infection, and one experienced endonasal extrusion of the implant. All three cases were readily managed by implant removal and administration of antibiotics.

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