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Use of Vicryl mesh in prevention of postrhinoplasty dorsal irregularities.
Annals of Plastic Surgery 1989 Februrary
Small, palpable, and visible dorsal irregularities may occur in as many as 5 to 10% of rhinoplasties. They can be unacceptable to both the surgeon and patient and can lead to unwanted secondary surgery. In 88 patients treated over an 18-month period, Vicryl mesh implants consisting of one to three layers of Vicryl were placed under direct vision over the dorsal cartilage; care was taken to avoid disturbing any cartilage implants. Early results were impressive; there was an absence of palpable dorsal irregularities. This report describes the surgical technique and impressions during the 18-month period.
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