

Patient 5256
Case #5256
Reasons for Consultation: Poor tip definition
Procedure Done: Revision Rhinoplasty
Technique: Open structural rhinoplasty with septoplasty, cartilage graft, cephalic trip, extended columellar strut graft, tip definition sutures, general anesthesia Contact Us
Patient 5266
Case #5266
Reasons for Consultation: Crooked nose, dorsal hump, large nose, nose disproportionate with face
Procedure Done: Revision Rhinoplasty
Technique: Open structural rhinoplasty with septoplasty, dorsal take down, spreader grafts, columellar strut, cephalic trim, general anesthesia Contact Us
Patient 5665
Case #5665
Reason for Consultation: Dorsal hump, droopy nose. Nose too thin on frontal view. Prior rhinoplasty
Procedure: Open revision rhinoplasty.
Technique: Open revision structural ultrasonic rhinoplasty with spreader grafts, septoplasty, extended columellar strut graft. General endotracheal anesthesia Contact Us
Patient 5682
Case #5682
Reason for Consultation: Dorsal hump, masculine nose, crooked nose, prior trauma, large nose
Procedure: Primary structural ultrasonic rhinoplasty
Technique: Open structural rhinoplasty with piezotome (ultrasonic rhinoplasty), extended columellar strut graft, bilateral spreader grafts, bilateral osteotomies. General endotracheal anesthesia Contact Us
Patient 5797
Case #5797
Reason for Consultation: Persistent dorsal hump after prior rhinoplasty.
Procedure: Open ultrasonic revision rhinoplasty
Technique: Open revision structural rhinoplasty, cephalic trim, tip definition sutures. General endotracheal anesthesia Contact Us
Patient 5844
Case #5844
Reason for Consultation: Persistent dorsal hump after rhinoplasty, large nose
Procedure: Open ultrasonic rhinoplasty
Technique: Open structural rhinoplasty, cephalic trim, tip definition sutures. General endotracheal anesthesia Contact Us
Patient 5913
Case #5913
Is in for consultation: Prominent dorsum despite prior rhinoplasty
Procedure: Revision rhinoplasty
Technique: Open structural rhinoplasty, dorsal takedown (ultrasonic technique), spreader grafts. Columellar strut graft. General endotracheal anesthesia. Contact Us
Patient 5986
Case #5986
Reason for Consultation: Patient desired additional tip definition and increased definition of her nose overall. Patient had had a prior rhinoplasty.
Procedure: Revision rhinoplasty
Technique: Open structural revision rhinoplasty, dorsal rasping, ear cartilage graft, extended columellar strut graft. General endotracheal anesthesia Contact Us
Patient 5995
Case #5995
Reason for Consultation: Saddle nose deformity secondary to prior rhinoplasty
Procedure: Revision rhinoplasty
Technique: Open structural rhinoplasty, spreader grafts, dorsal onlay graft, columellar strut graft. Deneral endotracheal anesthesia Contact Us
Patient 6000
Case #6000
Reason for Consultation: Prior botched rhinoplasty
Procedure: Revision rhinoplasty with ear cartilage
Technique: Open structural revision rhinoplasty, ear cartilage grafting, dorsal hump reduction, realignment of lower lateral cartilages, columellar strut graft, spreader grafts. General endotracheal anesthesia Contact Us
Patient 6008
Case #6008
Reason for Consultation: Dorsal hump, disproportionate nose
Procedure: Revision rhinoplasty
Technique: Open structural revision rhinoplasty. Spreader grafts, columellar strut. General endotracheal anesthesia Contact Us
Patient 7691
Case #7691
Reason for Consultation: The patient desired a more refined nasal tip. She felt that her nasal tip was too fat, too bulbous. Her history is significant for two prior rhinoplasties, a primary rhinoplasty, as well as a revision rhinoplasty with her own rib cartilage. During the first rhinoplasty, the patient had a small hump that she wanted removed and a more defined nasal tip. The results from the first surgery resulted in a crooked nose, inadequate support of the nose, and poor tip definition. The patient underwent a primary revision in order to correct these issues. Her primary problems with the results of the first revision rhinoplasty was that it did not make her nose feminine enough. The width at the base of the nasal bones was too wide. Furthermore, her tip was too bulbous. She underwent a secondary revision rhinoplasty by Dr. Athre. She is thrilled with her new nose!
Procedure: Revision rhinoplasty reutilizing prior autologous rib cartilage, and using cadaveric rib cartilage
Technique: Dorsal preservation revision rhinoplasty. The Horn strut (Athre Technique). Open approach. General anesthesia. Contact Us

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