Objective: Droopy tip may lead to functional impairment due to nasal valve insufficiency. There are several techniques available in order to correct under rotated tip, including sutures, resection and grafting. The major drawback of these standart procedures is the correction of nasal cartilage framework rather than droopy skin envelope. In this study, we demonstrated the long-term results of percutaneous rhinolift procedure which aids in the correction of cartilage framework position and droopy skin at the same time, in patients who had isolated nasal tip ptosis.

Methods: Seventeen patients with nasal tip ptosis who underwent rhinolift procedure under local anesthesia, between September 2016 and February 2017, included in the study. Nasal obstruction was evaluated by Nasal Obstruction Symptom Evaluation (NOSE) Scale and Visual Analog Scale (VAS) before the procedure, and 1st month and 3rd month after the procedure. Long-term follow-up scores were also analyzed.

Results: There was a significant difference between preoperative NOSE scores and 1st, 3rd month and long-term follow-up scores (p < 0.001). When we analyzed the VAS scores of patients, there was significant difference between preoperative scores and 1st month, 3rd month and long-term follow-up scores (p < 0.001).

Discussion: Suspension sutures have been used to hang and lift the ptotic tissues of nasal tip. In this study, we found that rhinolift procedure is an effective method for droopy nasal tip cases especially with excess skin volume who cannot undergo a major invasive surgical operation.

Implications For Practice: It is a conservative and cheap method which does not require general anesthesia.

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