The T- Graft to Control Nasal Length and Nasal Tip Position
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Abstract
The T-graft is a new tool in the armament of structural rhinoplasty. The graft makes it easy to create a well- balanced nasal framework both for beginners and more experienced rhinoplastic surgeons. Due to its multifunctional character the T-graft allows the surgeon to control nasal length as well as nasal tip projection and -rotation. The T-graft is indicated in many anatomical features like in patients with a short nose or heavy soft tissue envelope, but also in patients with under projection of the nasal tip, under- or over-rotation of the nasal tip and deviations of the caudal nasal septum.
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