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Dissection of the medial crura as a standard procedure in rhinoplasty: Case studies

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In the systematic approach to rhinoplasty, the author routinely uses an intercartilaginous columellar incision for dissection and reconstruction of the nasal tip, especially to facilitate separation of the tip cartilages from other tissues in the lower third of the nose. This technique has been used by the author for more than ten years and its advantages are demonstrated.

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  1. Mir y Mir L: Dissection of the medial crurae as a standard procedure in rhinoplasty. Int Congr ISAPS, Madrid, September 1985; also in XX Postgraduate Course, Instituto Policlinico, Barcelona, January 1985

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Mir y Mir, L. Dissection of the medial crura as a standard procedure in rhinoplasty: Case studies. Aesth. Plast. Surg. 11, 203–205 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01575511

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