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Secondary Septoplasty

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The septum plays an important role in most cases of revision rhinoplasty, since residual deformity is often present. The residual deformity is often caused by an insufficient analysis and subsequent inappropriate or incomplete surgical technique. If this is the case, the long-term outcome is often disappointing, with drooping of the tip, saddling of the dorsum, and/or recurrence of the septal and/or nasal deviation.

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Gubisch, W. (2018). Secondary Septoplasty. In: Mastering Advanced Rhinoplasty. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67537-4_2

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