Diced Cartilage Fascia Technique with a Single Incision for Dorsal Augmentation in Rhinoplasty

Choudhury I, Siddiky SA | This paper aimed at a newer technique for dorsal augmentation during rhinoplasty using diced cartilage wrapped in fascia. The usage of diced cartilage has been variously described in the literature with consistently satisfactory results. We present our early experience with patients undergoing dorsal augmentation during rhinoplasty using an updated method of diced cartilage wrapped in fascia with a single incision at donor site.

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Complications and Management of Rhinoplasty: Our Experience in Bangladesh

Islam MS, Siddiky SAP | Rhinoplasty can be either reconstructive or aesthetic. The history of rhinoplasty dates back to 2500 years. It was first documented in the Indian subcontinent by Sushruta, a case of reconstructive rhinoplasty on 600 BC, whereas John Orlando Roe performed the first cosmetic rhinoplasty in 1887 in New York. In the West, rhinoplasty is a very commonly performed operation, but it has not gained popularity in Bangladesh yet.

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