Recent Advances in Clinical Trials

Recent Advances in Clinical Trials

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ISSN: 2771-9057
Research Article

Resection of the Procerus and Periosteum in Management of the Nasal Frontal Angle in Rhinoplasty

Authors: Anil R. Shah, Samieh Rizk.

DOI: 10.33425/2771-9057.1037


Abstract

Background: The procerus plays a significant role in the nasal length and the ideal nasofrontal angle.

Objectives: The objective was to understand the anatomy of the procerus muscle by using existing anatomic terms and updating its role. In addition, techniques for manipulation of the procerus muscle and periosteum of the dorsum are discussed.

Materials and Methods: Retrospective review of the surgeons (ARS and SR) results Results: The procerus muscle can be altered to affect the nasal frontal angle.

Conclusion: Procerus resection may be a helpful tool in management of the nasal frontal angle.

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Citation: Anil R. Shah,  Samieh Rizk. Resection of the Procerus and Periosteum in Management of the Nasal Frontal Angle in Rhinoplasty. 2024; 4(1). DOI: 10.33425/2771-9057.1037
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