AI Article Synopsis

  • Frontal view morphing using chiaroscuro techniques enhances pre-operative consultations in rhinoplasty, helping surgeons explain potential outcomes by accurately representing light and shadow on nasal structures.
  • In a study involving 126 patients, the morphing process included photo analysis during consultations, leading to higher patient satisfaction post-surgery compared to pre-operative simulations.
  • The chiaroscuro concept is crucial in creating realistic surgical plans and serves as an effective educational tool for young surgeons during preoperative consultations.

Article Abstract

Unlabelled: Frontal view morphing is needed for better pre-operative consultation and the simulation process in rhinoplasty. Restoration of the correct light-shadow interactions in rhinoplasty demands a firm appreciation of the underlying nasal structures. Chiaroscuro is a painting technique of dark and light contrasts that can be utilized in the morphing process, enabling the surgeon to explain possible results.

Materials And Methods: Patients undergoing surgery in 2019. Encounters were divided into three: First visit: history taking, a list of desires & physical examination, photography. Second visit: photo analysis was presented as well as the hypothesis of correction expressed by morphing. (Morphing with Adobe Photoshop software). We termed the differences between light and shade of the lateral nasal walls, the dorsum and the BDL (brow dome line) and NCL (nose cheek line) as the "Chiaroscuro of the nose". This term is significant in the process of morphing of the frontal view.

Results: We used this method of morphing in the simulation process of 126 patients. The age range was 15-59 years old. 67% (84) were females and 33% (42) were males. 43% (54) of the cases were revision cases. At the post-operative visits, all patients were more satisfied with their operative result than with their "morphed" simulation.

Conclusion: The chiaroscuro concept of the nose is an essential step in the analysis and morphing processes of the frontal view and a logical tool in creating a realistic surgical game plan. The morphing of the frontal view enables the surgeon and patients to discuss the possible result with more details and refinements. Morphing may be a good option to educate young surgeons in preoperative consultation and operating theatre.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-2486-6910DOI Listing

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