2020
DOI: 10.1093/asj/sjz320
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Soft Tissue Thickness Variations of the Nose: A Radiological Study

Abstract: Background Soft tissue thickness (STT) is a major factor affecting the outcome in rhinoplasty. However, limited information is found in the literature on the age- and gender-related variations of the nasal STT. Objectives The purpose of this study was to measure STT at various landmarks over the nasal framework and compare the age- and gender-related differences. Methods … Show more

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“…So far, several objective methods such as computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and ultrasound have been described to assess the thickness of the nasal SSTE. However, the standard of care is that surgeons rely on the clinical exam to make this assessment 3,5,11,12 …”
Section: Preoperative Evaluation Of Sstementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…So far, several objective methods such as computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and ultrasound have been described to assess the thickness of the nasal SSTE. However, the standard of care is that surgeons rely on the clinical exam to make this assessment 3,5,11,12 …”
Section: Preoperative Evaluation Of Sstementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the standard of care is that surgeons rely on the clinical exam to make this assessment. 3,5,11,12 Patients presenting with either very thin or very thick skin can pose a challenge for the surgeon; in thin-skinned patients, even subtle irregularities of the OCF may become visible postoperatively as the SSTE-cushion's effect lacks, while thick-skinned patients pose a challenge to achieve highlighted nasal tip defining points, defined and narrow tip complex and well-defined aesthetic dorsal lines (Figures 1 and 2). 1,3,6,9,13 A thick nasal skin seems to have less ability to contract and redrape on the OCF after a size reduction rhinoplasty, bearing a high risk to produce a smaller but amorphous nose.…”
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“…However, the majority of surgeons will rely only on their clinical experience to determine the thickness and quality of the skin. 2,6,20,21 There have been trials to estimate the skin thickness using the confocal microscopy. The measures for epidermis thickness were found to be similar for both ultrasound and confocal microscopy.…”
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