Abstract

Nasal tip surgery is a crucial aspect of rhinoplasty in which suture techniques play a significant role. Early suturing techniques focused primarily on repositioning alar cartilage remnants after they had undergone significant resection. The size, contour, and orientation of the medial and lateral crura are primary factors in creating a tip shape. In this review, we retrospectively evaluated obliquely oriented dome sutures with triangular dome resection that was performed in 540 rhinoplasty cases at Yunus Emre Hospital between 2015 and 2020. Dome-defining sutures were placed, and a triangular cartilage resection was performed. Subsequently, oblique sutures were placed to achieve the desired lateral cartilage position. Objective assessment of postoperative results (Objective Rhinoplasty Outcome Score), patient satisfaction assessments, and nasal examinations were conducted. The objective assessments of the esthetic results showed a significant improvement, with a mean score of 3.6, which represents a good to excellent outcome. Most patients were subjectively satisfied with the surgical outcomes of rhinoplasty. No serious complications, such as infection, recurrence of deviation, nasal obstruction, or esthetic problems such as dorsal irregularities, were observed after surgery. Overall, suturing techniques play an important role in determining the nasal tip shape. Our technique is beneficial for maintaining a favorable lateral crural position, leading to improved patient satisfaction.

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