09-11, 08:00–08:07 (Europe/Istanbul), Facial Plastic 3
Description
Complex revision rhinoplasty and cleft nose correction require advanced reconstructive strategies due to severe scarring, tissue loss, and functional compromise. This presentation focuses on the use of flap techniques combined with dermal and composite grafts to restore lining, support, and external contour. Surgical videos will demonstrate practical applications and pearls from challenging cases.
Outcome Objectives
Participants will learn to:
1. Identify indications for dermal and composite grafts in revision and cleft nose surgery.
2. Understand how local flaps can be combined with grafting for improved function and stability.
3. Apply these principles to achieve natural and long‑lasting results in complex nasal reconstructions.
Background
Traditional techniques are often insufficient in secondary and cleft rhinoplasty. Dermal and composite grafts, together with local flap rearrangements, provide reliable tools to correct asymmetry, improve airway function, and enhance aesthetics. This session will share practical experience to expand the surgeon’s armamentarium in the most demanding nasal cases.
To demonstrate practical surgical strategies using flap techniques, dermal grafts, and composite grafts in complex revision and cleft nose cases, aiming to restore function, improve symmetry, and achieve long-lasting aesthetic results in challenging nasal reconstructions.
Advanced flap and graft thecniques in complex revision cases and cleft noses