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Review
. 2025 Oct 1;156(4):606e-615e.
doi: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000012163. Epub 2025 Sep 24.

Positioning the Nasal Tip in Rhinoplasty

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Positioning the Nasal Tip in Rhinoplasty

David Mattos et al. Plast Reconstr Surg. .

Abstract

Learning objectives: After studying this article, the participant should be able to: 1. identify and evaluate the anatomical landmarks of the nasal tip position using standardized assessment criteria. 2. Describe the anatomical structures contributing to nasal tip appearance, explaining their roles and variations. 3. Evaluate the limitations of the tripod concept in nasal tip repositioning and identify cases where alternative approaches may be necessary. 4. Develop a surgical plan for correcting nasal tip position based on detailed anatomical analysis.

Summary: This continuing medical education article offers an in-depth review of nasal tip positioning in rhinoplasty. It provides a comprehensive review of techniques for optimizing nasal tip projection, rotation, and symmetry. The article discusses the assessment of nasal tip position and the popular tripod concept and its role in conceptualizing the dynamics of nasal tip position. Nasal anatomy is reviewed as related to tip stability and positioning. Surgical approaches for modifying projection, rotation, and deviation of the nasal tip are discussed and compared. This review aims to enhance understanding and application of these techniques in both primary and revision rhinoplasty, providing practical insights for improving surgical outcomes for both new and experienced rhinoplasty surgeons.

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