This book presents the cutting edge in Asian septorhinoplasty using only autogenous tissue and explains how to achieve high-end results consistently. To date, dorsal alloplastic implants have predominated in Asian rhinoplasty, leading to iatrogenic complications such as a foreshortened nose and destruction of the remaining septum. The lower two-thirds of the nose can be enhanced anteriorly and caudally by means of septorhinoplasty using autogenous grafts only in Asians with relatively small noses. Septal L-strut extension, comprising a caudally extended septal batten graft and an anteriorly extended spreader graft, stabilizes and supports a septum-dependent dorsum and tip, reducing the need for alloplastic implants. The septal L-strut extension graft is indicated in primary cases when the bony dorsum is acceptable but the cartilaginous dorsum is relatively hypoplastic, and in secondary cases with an iatrogenic short-nose deformity due to alloplastic implants. The book describes this approach in detail and in addition presents autogenous solutions for the upper third of the nose and various specific circumstances.
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Eun Sang Dhong, MD, Professor, Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Guro Hospital, College of Medicine, Korea University
The author is a board-certified plastic surgeon with over 28 years of extensive experience. Currently, he serves as the Head Professor in the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the College of Medicine, Korea University. He previously held the prestigious position of President of the Korean Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (KSAPS). Additionally, he is the founder and past president of the Seoul Rhinoplasty Forum (www.srfkorea.org), a prominent organization renowned as the leading hub for rhinoplasty expertise among Korean plastic surgeons. Specializing in rhinoplasty, his passion for this field is evident through his dedicated work showcased at www.dhongrhinoplasty.com. His significant international involvement includes serving as the National Secretary for Korea of the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS).