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How to Fix a Crooked Nasal Cartilaginous Bridge?
it moves towards the right side of my face more, so if you look at my face one way, it's longer and the other way, shorter.
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Crooked bridge – options
Straightening a crooked dorsum can be one of the most challenging problems in nasal surgery. One of the reasons the bridge can be crooked is due to a deviation in the cartilaginous portion of the dorsum, which is the equivalent position of the upper lateral cartilages and dorsal septum. To address a crooked nasal cartilaginous bridge, changes must be made to these structures. If the patient has long nasal bones and a short middle vault, osteotomies to the nasal bones may... more
Correcting a crooked nasal cartilaginous bridge
Anytime the nose is crooked there is a long side and a short side associated with the nasal bones and cartilages. It is important to have your surgeon look at the inside of the nose, which is most likely crooked as well. This needs to be addressed at the same time and is considered a septoplasty. Straightening the nasal pyramid will require both medial and lateral osteotomies to reset the nasal bones. With respect to the upper lateral cartilages in the mid-third of the nose, the twisted... more
Fixing a crooked nose
Fixing a crooked nose can be very challenging and can occasionally be accomplished with strategic incisions and sutures whereas more complex problems may require cartilage grafts to establish, hold or secure the desired structure.