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Intraoperative technical considerations will be discussed only to the extent that they may make an aesthetic difference. These include factors that have a direct aesthetic impact and those that influence the aesthetic result in a more indirect fashion. For instance, an example of a technical variation that may directly influence the aesthetic result is an alar cinch suture. An example of an indirect factor would be technical variations that affect stability, which may have a more gradual yet longer term effect on the aesthetic outcome.
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Rosen, H.M. (1999). Technical Considerations. In: Aesthetic Perspectives in Jaw Surgery. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2142-5_6
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