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Case #15139 - Rhinoplasty

Procedure: Rhinoplasty

Surgeon: Dr. Batniji

Location: Newport Beach, Ca

Procedure Detail: This 32 year old male presented for revision rhinoplasty. Following his original surgery by another surgeon, the patient was concerned with the appearance of the nose. Specifically, he wished to address the upturned nasal tip (over-rotation), fullness of the area above the nasal tip on profile (supratip fullness; also known as a “pollybeak deformity”), a scooped-out appearance of the profile (saddle nose deformity), and excessive nostril show. As well, the patient reported nasal obstruction. During consultation, Dr. Batniji recommended a revision rhinoplasty and performed the following:

Revision rhinoplasty via an external (open) approach.
Bilateral spreader grafts to address bilateral internal nasal valve collapse. During the initial rhinoplasty, a dorsal hump was removed and the nasal bones were then mobilized with osteotomies to provide refinement of the bony pyramid. However, one potential result of such a maneuver is narrowing of the internal nasal valve, resulting in excessive narrowing of the middle part of the nose (inverted “V” deformity) and nasal obstruction. Therefore, Dr. Batniji usually reinforces the middle part of the nose with spreader grafts to prevent this from happening at the time of primary rhinoplasty surgeries that he performs. In this patient’s case, he had primary rhinoplasty by another surgeon and the middle part of the nose was not reinforced. As such, Dr. Batniji performed bilateral spreader grafts in this case to improve both the appearance and function of the nose.
Dorsal augmentation to address the scooped-out appearance of the profile. Dr. Batniji uses cartilage from the patient to perform this augmentation. While he prefers to use cartilage obtained from the septum for this augmentation, in revision cases such as this one, previous septoplasty may result in a lack of septal cartilage available for grafting. Therefore, Dr. Batniji may use cartilage from the patient’s ear to augment the dorsum and/or tip of the nose as well as use that cartilage for grafting specific areas of the nose. Dr. Batniji obtains the ear cartilage from a small incision behind the ear; removal of ear cartilage does not change the appearance of the ear. Ear cartilage was used to graft the nasal dorsum in this case.
Sculpting of the supratip region to address the supratip fullness (“pollybeak deformity”).
Nasal tip refinement with suture techniques and augmentation with cartilage grafting; these maneuvers enabled Dr. Batniji to correct the upturned appearance of the nose and correct the excessive nostril appearance.

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Case #15136 - Rhinoplasty

Procedure: Rhinoplasty

Surgeon: Dr. Batniji

Location: Newport Beach, Minutes From Costa Mesa California

Procedure Detail: This young woman presented to Dr. Batniji to discuss removal of the bump on her nose. He performed a rhinoplasty to remove the bump as well as rotate the tip of the nose slightly upward, thus achieving a natural look. Although Dr. Batniji recommended a chin implant to provide a more harmonious relationship between the nose and the chin; however, the patient declined.

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Case #15129 - Rhinoplasty

Procedure: Rhinoplasty

Surgeon: Dr. Batniji

Location: Newport Beach, South Of Santa Ana Ca

Procedure Detail: This 19 year old male presented with an interest in improving not only the function of his nose but also the shape of the nose. Specifically, he desired refinement to his rounded, bulbous nasal tip. As well, he wished to address the width of his nose, particularly at the nasal bones. Finally, on profile view, he desired a stronger dorsum of the nose as he felt his nose appeared “scooped out” on profile view. Of note, the patient had an interest in addressing protruding or prominent ears at the same time as the nasal surgery. Dr. Batniji performed the following:

Otoplasty to address protruding ears.
Septoplasty to straighten the nasal septum, thus improving her ability to breathe through the nose.
Rhinoplasty via an external approach.
Augmentation of the dorsum of the nose with morselized cartilage to address the saddle nose, “scooped out” appearance of the nose on profile view.
Alar contour rim grafts to achieve natural contours of the nasal tip.
Suturing techniques to improve definition of the tip cartilages (lower lateral cartilages).
Medial and lateral osteotomies of the nasal bones to address the width of the nasal bones.

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Case #15118 - Rhinoplasty

Surgeon: Dr. Batniji

Location: Orange County California

Procedure Detail: This 38 year old female presented with an interest in changing the shape of her nose. Specifically, she desired removal of a dorsal hump (bump on the top of the nose) and more definition of the nasal tip.

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