Abstract

Augmentation rhinoplasty changes the shape of the nose using implanted material. In the 1980s, nasal implantology began to favor silicone over traditional autologous grafts because the synthetic material presented exciting benefits. However, long-term complications of nasal silicone implants have since emerged. This has necessitated the introduction of safe and effective materials. Despite an overwhelming transition to the use of improved implants, craniofacial surgeons will likely continue to see the consequences of silicone implant use as long-term complications arise in the innumerable patients who have had this procedure worldwide.

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