TY - JOUR
T1 - Combined rhinoplasty and genioplasty
T2 - Long-term follow-up
AU - Bertossi, Dario
AU - Albanese, Massimo
AU - Turra, Matteo
AU - Favero, Vittorio
AU - Nocini, Pierfrancesco
AU - Lucchese, Alessandra
PY - 2013/5
Y1 - 2013/5
N2 - Importance: Long-term follow-up reference for experienced clinicians dedicated to profileplasty. Objective: To evaluate the long-term results and complications of combined rhinoplasty and genioplasty. Design: Retrospective study including objective and subjective evaluation before and after 3 years of undergoing simultaneous open rhinoplasty and genioplasty among a cohort of 90 patients. Setting: Academic medical center. Patients: A total of 90 cases of combined rhinoplasty and genioplasty performed from January 2002 through January 2004 were reviewed to evaluate the stability of the esthetic result. Main Outcome Measure: Long-term stability of the esthetic outcome of the simultaneous open rhinoplasty and genioplasty. Results: Soft-tissue Pogonion projection to the true vertical line and mandibular height (mandibular incisor tip to menton) were recorded. As far as reduction genioplasty patients are concerned, 45.6% of the patient population had a 100% stability after 3 years (×0.25 mm resorption measured at the menton). On the other hand, if augmentation genioplasty patients are considered, 52.4% (22 patients with a vertical augmentation range from 4-6 mm; mean, 5.3 mm; and 25 patients with a sagittal augmentation from 6-8 mm; mean, 7.2 mm) had 100% stability after 3 years. The chin was stablewith no more than 1 mm of recurrence. Conclusions and Relevance: The results of the study indicate that the combined approach in correcting the facial profile is an effective procedure to achieve a more harmonic and consistent clinical outcome. The recurrence rate of less than 1 mm on the chin bone measurements is relevant to support this statement. An aesthetically proportionate face is strongly determined by the nasal-cervical relationship when observing the patient's profile. Even after a successful rhinoplasty, the patient's face can lack aesthetic attractiveness. Combined rhinoplasty- genioplasty is usually the best solution, particularly for patients with microgenia. It provides optimum patient satisfaction with a low incidence of recurrence. Level of Evidence: 4.
AB - Importance: Long-term follow-up reference for experienced clinicians dedicated to profileplasty. Objective: To evaluate the long-term results and complications of combined rhinoplasty and genioplasty. Design: Retrospective study including objective and subjective evaluation before and after 3 years of undergoing simultaneous open rhinoplasty and genioplasty among a cohort of 90 patients. Setting: Academic medical center. Patients: A total of 90 cases of combined rhinoplasty and genioplasty performed from January 2002 through January 2004 were reviewed to evaluate the stability of the esthetic result. Main Outcome Measure: Long-term stability of the esthetic outcome of the simultaneous open rhinoplasty and genioplasty. Results: Soft-tissue Pogonion projection to the true vertical line and mandibular height (mandibular incisor tip to menton) were recorded. As far as reduction genioplasty patients are concerned, 45.6% of the patient population had a 100% stability after 3 years (×0.25 mm resorption measured at the menton). On the other hand, if augmentation genioplasty patients are considered, 52.4% (22 patients with a vertical augmentation range from 4-6 mm; mean, 5.3 mm; and 25 patients with a sagittal augmentation from 6-8 mm; mean, 7.2 mm) had 100% stability after 3 years. The chin was stablewith no more than 1 mm of recurrence. Conclusions and Relevance: The results of the study indicate that the combined approach in correcting the facial profile is an effective procedure to achieve a more harmonic and consistent clinical outcome. The recurrence rate of less than 1 mm on the chin bone measurements is relevant to support this statement. An aesthetically proportionate face is strongly determined by the nasal-cervical relationship when observing the patient's profile. Even after a successful rhinoplasty, the patient's face can lack aesthetic attractiveness. Combined rhinoplasty- genioplasty is usually the best solution, particularly for patients with microgenia. It provides optimum patient satisfaction with a low incidence of recurrence. Level of Evidence: 4.
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U2 - 10.1001/jamafacial.2013.759
DO - 10.1001/jamafacial.2013.759
M3 - Article
C2 - 23493992
AN - SCOPUS:84881011172
VL - 15
SP - 192
EP - 197
JO - Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery
JF - Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery
SN - 2168-6076
IS - 3
ER -