Abstract

A case of aesthetic rhinoplasty is reported. A sharp back-cutting rasp was used to lower the bony nasal dorsum [2]. A poor postoperative result was obtained after six months because of small irregularities (steps on the dorsum) secondary to reossification of the rasped bone. To avoid this complication, just after removing the nasal hump with the rasp, the cavity is irrigated with a lavish quantity of saline in order to remove all the debris.

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