Interdomal suture in closed approach
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Keywords
Nasal tip, suture techniques, interdomal suture in closed approach
Abstract
The nasal tip surgery is a key element in rhinoplasty. The first techniques employed sacrificed the alar arch structure with undesirable postoperative results. In the modern era of rhinoplasty, nasal tip surgery focused on reshaping, preserving and repositioning the alar cartilages using reversible sutures. The interdomal suture is a figure-eight or simple loop suture placed from the most anterior portion of one dome to the contralateral joining the highest region of the medial crura. This article reviews the use of suture techniques in nasal tip reshaping and describes the interdomal suture in closed approach and its results in a clinical series.