SUMMARY When seeking to achieve a more aesthetic and narrower columella, most of the required changes concern the middle and base of the columella. Narrowing and reshaping the columellar base… Click to show full abstract
SUMMARY When seeking to achieve a more aesthetic and narrower columella, most of the required changes concern the middle and base of the columella. Narrowing and reshaping the columellar base require a sequential approach with a good anatomical knowledge and aesthetics analysis. The columellar base is a three-dimensional structure that must be analyzed following 3 axes: transverse (thickness or width), frontal (height), sagittal (nasolabial angle). Frequently, sutures that aim to close the distance between the medial crura footplates result in modifying the nasolabial angle, as a side effect, due to caudal protrusion of the columellar soft tissue. The question is: how to keep an adequate nasolabial angle? A transverse columellar base stabilizing suture acting on these 3 axes, that enables to maintain the result after the columellar base management, is described in this article.
               
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